In full force Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈfʊɫ/ /ˈfɔɹs
in FUUL FORS
ˈɪn/ /fˈʊl/ /fˈɔːs
in FUUL FAWS
Definição
When something happens or is present at its strongest or most active level; fully operating or very intense.
Uso & Nuances
Often used to describe weather, crowds, legal power, or events that are happening fully and strongly. Common with words like 'law', 'effect', 'come', and 'show up'. Slightly formal or neutral; not usually used in everyday small talk.
Spanish: con toda su fuerza - al máximoPortuguese (BR): a todo vapor - com toda a forçaPortuguese (PT): em plena força - com toda a forçaChinese (Simplified): 全力以赴 - 完全展开Chinese (Traditional): 全力以赴 - 完全展開Hindi: पूरी ताकत से - पूरी क्षमता सेArabic: بكامل قوته - بشكل كاملBengali: পুরোদমে - সম্পূর্ণ শক্তিতেRussian: в полную силу - во весь размахJapanese: 全力で - 本格的にVietnamese: mạnh mẽ nhất - hết mứcKorean: 총력으로 - 본격적으로Turkish: tam güçle - tamamenUrdu: پورے زور کے ساتھ - مکمل طاقت سےIndonesian: dengan penuh kekuatan - sepenuhnya
Frases de Exemplo
The concert started in full force at 8 p.m.
basic
The law came in full force last year.
basic
The storm hit the city in full force.
basic
Fans showed up in full force to support their team.
natural
Spring has arrived in full force, bringing flowers everywhere.
natural
When the sale started, shoppers came in full force to grab deals.
natural