Fill in Meaning in English
expression
ˈfɪɫ/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn
FIL-in
fˈɪl/ /ˈɪn
FIL-in
释义
To write information in the empty spaces of a form or document. It can also mean to take someone else's place or role temporarily.
用法与细微差别
Common in instructions: 'fill in the blank', 'fill in your name', used with forms and paperwork. As 'substitute', it’s informal, e.g., 'Can you fill in for me at work?'. Not interchangeable with 'fill up' (make full) or 'fill out' (in US English, often same as 'fill in' for forms).
Spanish: rellenar - completar (formulario) - sustituir (persona)Portuguese (BR): preencher - substituir (pessoa)Portuguese (PT): preencher - substituir (pessoa)Chinese (Simplified): 填写 - 代替(人)Chinese (Traditional): 填寫 - 代替(人)Hindi: भरना - जगह लेना (व्यक्ति)Arabic: يملأ - يحل محل (شخص)Bengali: পুরন করা - স্থলাভিষিক্ত হওয়াRussian: вписать - подменитьJapanese: 記入する - 代わりを務めるVietnamese: điền vào - thay thếKorean: 기입하다 - 대신하다Turkish: doldurmak - yerine geçmekUrdu: پر کرنا - جگہ لیناIndonesian: mengisi - menggantikan
例句
Please fill in your address on this form.
basic
The teacher asked us to fill in the blanks.
basic
Can you fill in for me while I’m away?
basic
I forgot to fill in my phone number on the application.
natural
Thanks for filling in at the last minute yesterday.
natural
Let me fill in the details so you understand the whole story.
natural