full-blown in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for full-blown in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for full-blown in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

sida, SIDA N m

full-blown in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for full-blown in the English»Spanish Dictionary

full-blown [ˌfʊlˈbləʊn, Am -ˈbloʊn] ADJ

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English
If a woman has a seizure or coma, the condition has progressed into full-blown eclampsia.
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As mentioned; over the years a full-blown festival blossomed up around the revue.
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Symptoms range from mild flu-like symptoms to full-blown fulminant septicemia.
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He was much troubled by disease, and by then his drinking had developed into full-blown alcoholism, possibly in combination with the use of narcotic drugs.
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And it set him far apart from the rest of the label, going his own way to become a full-blown, guitar picking singer/songwriter.
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We have found effects consistent with a pre-parkinsonsian condition, but not yet full-blown parkinsonism.
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Since one is developing a small-scale prototype instead of a full-blown development effort, much fewer programmers are needed initially.
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When a rehearsal space was found, the work of producing a full-blown musical got under way.
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Celebrations range from cards and flowers to full-blown celebrations similar to birthday parties.
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A second platform, for an extension of the siding, or a full-blown second track, was planned for the station.
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