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"completed" is the Preterite of the verb complete. View conjugation.

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complete

completa

adjective

complete
[kəmˈpliːt]
adjetivo
1. completo(a) (lacking nothing)
  • the complete works of… -> las obras completas de…
2. terminado(a), acabado(a) (finished)
  • the work is now complete -> el trabajo ya está terminado
3. total, absoluto(a) (total, thorough)
  • a complete turnaround in the situation -> un vuelco total de la situación
  • it came as a complete surprise -> fue una sorpresa absoluta
  • she is a complete fool -> es tonta de remate
  • he's a complete stranger -> es un completo desconocido
verbo transitivo
4. completar, terminar
  • to complete a form -> rellenar un impreso

complete [kom-plít]
adjetivo
1. Completo (set, edition/entire); acabado, perfecto, cabal, consumado.
  • It comes complete with batteries -> viene con las pilas incluidas
2. Total, completo (thorough, absolute).
  • It came as a complete surprise -> fue una auténtica sorpresa
  • A complete waste of time -> una pérdida de tiempo total y absoluta
Terminado, concluido (finished).
va. Completar, acabar, concluir, consumar. Acabar, terminar (finish/building, education); cumplir (sentence); completar, concluir (investigations). Completar (make whole/set, collection). Llenar, rellenar (fill in/form).

complete [kəmˈpliːt]
adjective
1 (whole) entero
a complete office block was burnt to the ground un bloque de oficinas entero quedó reducido a cenizas
We were invited to design a complete city from scratch The job sheets eventually filled a complete book
2 (finished) terminado
the work of restoring the farmhouse is complete la restauración de la granja está terminada
...blocks of luxury flats, complete but half-empty The harvesting of groundnuts was complete my report is still not complete
3 (total) [+control, lack] total; absoluto; [+change] total; [+surprise] auténtico
in complete agreement totalmente de acuerdo; en completo acuerdo
in complete contrast to sth/sb todo lo contrario que algo/algn
it's a complete disaster es un completo desastre; es un desastre total
the man's a complete idiot es un auténtico idiota
it is a complete mistake to think that ... es totalmente erróneo pensar que ...
he is the complete opposite of me no nos parecemos en nada
to my complete satisfaction para mi completa or total satisfacción
The rebels had taken complete control You need a complete change of diet The resignation came as a complete surprise The issue has now been resolved to the complete satisfaction of both parties she is exuberant and self-confident,/ in complete contrast to/ her father the final exam was easy and straightforward, in complete contrast to the mock exam
4 (full) [+list, set, group] completo
now our little group is complete again
the Complete Works of Shakespeare las Obras Completas de Shakespeare; at last her happiness was complete por fin, su dicha era completa; no garden is complete without a bed of rose bushes ningún jardín puede considerarse completo si no tiene un arriate de rosales
this is not a complete list
5 (all-round) [+novelist, footballer] completo; perfecto
he is the complete film-maker es el director de cine completo or perfecto
6
complete with:a mansion complete with swimming pool una mansión con piscina y todo; he arrived complete with equipment llegó con todo su equipo; the diary comes complete with a ballpoint pen la agenda viene con bolígrafo incluido; it comes complete with instructions viene con sus correspondientes instrucciones
a house complete with furniture
verb:transitive
1 (make up) [+set, collection, team] completar; [+misfortune, happiness] colmar
a grey silk tie completed the outfit una corbata de seda gris completaba el conjunto
The team organizer and one or two of the voluntary workers complete the Committee.
2 (finish) [+work] terminar; acabar; [+contract] cumplir; llevar a cabo
the course takes three years to complete se tarda tres años en hacer el curso; to complete a prison sentence cumplir una pena de cárcel
3 (fill in) [+form, questionnaire] rellenar
complete the application form rellene la solicitud

Verb Conjugation for "complete" (go to completa)

Imperative
  • complete
  • you complete
  • he/she completes
  • we complete
  • you complete
  • they complete
Preterite
  • I completed
  • you completed
  • he/she completed
  • we completed
  • you completed
  • they completed
Present Continuous
  • I am completing
  • you are completing
  • he/she is completing
  • we are completing
  • you are completing
  • they are completing
Present Perfect
  • I have completed
  • you have completed
  • he/she has completed
  • we have completed
  • you have completed
  • they have completed
Past Continuous
  • I was completing
  • you were completing
  • he/she was completing
  • we were completing
  • you were completing
  • they were completing
Past Perfect
  • I had completed
  • you had completed
  • he/she had completed
  • we had completed
  • you had completed
  • they had completed
Future
  • I will complete
  • you will complete
  • he/she will complete
  • we will complete
  • you will complete
  • they will complete
Future Perfect
  • I will have completed
  • you will have completed
  • he/she will have completed
  • we will have completed
  • you will have completed
  • they will have completed
Future Continuous
  • I will be completing
  • you will be completing
  • he/she will be completing
  • we will be completing
  • you will be completing
  • they will be completing
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been completing
  • you have been completing
  • he/she has been completing
  • we have been completing
  • you have been completing
  • they have been completing
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been completing
  • you will have been completing
  • he/she will have been completing
  • we will have been completing
  • you will have been completing
  • they will have been completing
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been completing
  • you had been completing
  • he/she had been completing
  • we had been completing
  • you had been completing
  • they had been completing

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