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A10 Noun, の-adjective, な-adjective, Noun suffix, Adverb

一杯(いっぱい)amount necessary to fill a container (e.g. cupful, spoonful, etc.), drink (usu. alcoholic), full, one squid, octopus, crab, etc., one boat, fully, to capacity, a lot, much, all of ..., the entire ...

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    1. Noun, の-adjective

      1. 1.

        one cup (of), one glass (of), one bowl (of), cupful, glassful, bowlful, spoonful

    2. Noun

      1. 2.

        one drink (of alcohol)

    3. な-adjective, の-adjective, Noun suffix

      1. 3.

        full, filled (with), brimming (with), crowded, packed

        Usually written using kana alone
    4. Adverb, Noun suffix

      1. 4.

        fully, to capacity, to the maximum, as much as possible

        Usually written using kana alone
    5. Adverb

      1. 5.

        a lot, much, many

        Usually written using kana alone
    6. Noun suffix, Adverb

      1. 6.

        all of ..., the entire ...

        Usually written using kana alone
    7. Noun

      1. 7.

        one (squid, octopus, crab, etc.)

      2. 8.

        one (boat)

    All Forms

    一杯 【いっぱい】1杯 【いっぱい】一盃 【いっぱい】

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    • 一杯(いっぱい)(みず)()んだ。

      I drank a glass of water.

      • スプーン一杯(いっぱい)砂糖(さとう)()れた。

        I added a spoonful of sugar.

        • バケツいっぱい(あめ)()まっている。

          The bucket is full of rainwater.

          • (きゃく):「コーヒーのおかわりはできますか?」店員(てんいん):「はい。一杯(いっぱい)まで無料(むりょう)です。」

            Customer: "Can I get a refill on my coffee?" Server: "Yes, one cup is free."

            • A:「今日は全然(ぜんぜん)()まないじゃん!」B:「明日(あした)(あさ)(はや)いから、一杯(いっぱい)でやめておこうと(おも)ってね。」

              A: "You're not drinking at all today!" B: "I have to get up early tomorrow, so I thought I'd stop at one drink."

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