full-scale

/ˌfʊl ˈskeɪl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌfʊl ˈskeɪl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfu̇l-ˌskāl/ (ame, mw)

full-scale — 形容詞

1. A full-scale object, model, or drawing is built at the exact dimensions of the r

1.形容詞B2
釋義

原尺寸的

與原物一樣大小的

A full-scale object, model, or drawing is built at the exact dimensions of the real thing it represents — for example, a life-sized dinosaur skeleton in a museum or a room mock-up that architects construct at actual size before building.

例句

The museum displayed a full-scale model of a T-Rex skeleton that visitors could walk around.

博物館展示了一具原尺寸的暴龍骨骼模型,參觀者可以在周圍走動。

full-scale model of a [thing]

Architects at the firm built a full-scale mock-up of the kitchen to check the counter height and cabinet layout.

該建築公司的建築師搭建了一個原尺寸的廚房模型,用來檢查流理台高度和櫥櫃配置。

full-scale mock-up of [something]

同義詞
  • life-sized

    Informal synonym; more common for living things like people or animals.

  • actual-size

    Less common; used in technical manuals and instructions.

反義詞
  • scale

    Used in phrases like 'scale model' (smaller than original) or 'half-scale'.

  • miniature

    Describes a much smaller version of the original.

文法句型

full-scale + noun

用法筆記

Primarily used before concrete nouns such as model, replica, mock-up, drawing, or reproduction. The adjective cannot follow a linking verb — it is always attributive.

常見錯誤

The painting is full-scale of the original.
The painting is a full-scale copy of the original.
💡full-scale must come before a noun; it cannot be used after 'is' alone.
They made a full-scale statue that was bigger than real life.
They made a full-scale statue that matched the real person exactly in size.
💡full-scale implies exact real size, not larger or smaller.

2. A full-scale activity, operation, or effort is done in a complete and thorough w

2.形容詞B2
釋義

全面的;徹底的

使用所有資源和方法

A full-scale activity, operation, or effort is done in a complete and thorough way, using every available method, resource, or person — for example, a police investigation that involves all departments and equipment, or a military attack that uses all units.

例句

Police launched a full-scale investigation after the bank robbery, bringing in forensic teams and detectives from three cities.

銀行搶案發生後,警方展開全面調查,從三個城市調來鑑識小組和偵探。

full-scale investigation

The city began a full-scale search for survivors after the earthquake destroyed hundreds of buildings.

地震摧毀數百棟建築物後,該市開始全面搜尋倖存者。

full-scale search

同義詞
  • all-out

    More informal; often used for efforts like campaigns, attacks, or searches.

  • comprehensive

    More formal; emphasises covering all aspects rather than using all resources.

  • total

    Stronger and more absolute; common in military contexts ('total war').

反義詞
  • partial

    Describes an effort that involves only some resources or parts.

  • limited

    Describes an operation with restricted scope or resources.

文法句型

full-scale + noun

用法筆記

Common with abstract nouns describing operations: investigation, search, attack, war, reform, production, test, campaign. The adjective emphasises that nothing has been held back — all resources are in use.

常見錯誤

They did a full-scale cleaning of the office.
They did a thorough cleaning of the office.
💡full-scale is used for large, organised operations, not everyday tasks.
It was a full-scale success.
It was a complete success.
💡full-scale is not used with abstract results; it modifies the activity itself, not its outcome.