vollsein

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German - English
fullness
Being full; completeness
The degree to which a space is full
: A measure of the degree to which a muscle has increased in size parallel to the axis of its contraction. A full muscle fills more of the space along the part of the body where it is connected
{n} a full-state, plenty, extent
The degree to which fate has become known
Extra fabric that is added to a curtain to be sewn into pleats 100 percent fullness means that the curtain would be double its finished width before the pleats are made
the property of a sound that has a rich and pleasing timbre greatness of volume the condition of being filled to capacity
Extra fabric sewn into pleats at the curtain tops In stage curtains, this typically is 50%, which means half as much fabric is added to the width of the web to which the fabric is sewn
If you say that something will happen in the fullness of time, you mean that it will eventually happen after a long time or after a long series of events. a mystery that will be revealed in the fullness of time
completeness over a broad scope
The amount of gather in a curtain when drawn across a window Curtains with a soft gather will have less fullness than curtains with a full gather Curtains with a full gather will have approx 100% fullness, which is twice the width of the track or pole Curtains with a soft gather will have between 50 and 75% fullness (approx)
A measure of the degree to which a muscle has increased in size parallel to the axis of its contraction. A full muscle fills more of the space along the part of the body where it is connected
The state of being full, or of abounding; abundance; completeness
the property of a sound that has a rich and pleasing timbre
the condition of being filled to capacity
greatness of volume
{i} quality of being full or filled to capacity; satiation; completeness; being of large proportions (also fulness)