complete
adj.
late 14c., from Old French complet "full," or directly from Latin completus, past participle of complere "to fill up, complete the number of (a legion, etc.)," transferred to "to fill, to fulfill, to finish (a task)," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + plere "to fill" (see pleio-).
v.
late 14c.; see complete, adj.. Related: Completed; completing.
〔李〕[com-=together一起;plet =to fill装满;-e→“to fill together一起装满,不留余地的”→]Ⅰa.① having all parts;lacking nothing全部的;完整的