B1 Verb #12 پرکاربردترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

fulfill

When you fulfill a task, it means you do what you said you would do. For example, if you promise to clean your room, you fulfill that promise by cleaning it. It also means to meet a requirement, like when you fulfill the conditions for a job by having the right skills. Moreover, you can fulfill a dream, which means you make it happen. So, fulfill is about completing something or making it real.

At the C2 level, 'fulfill' encompasses a sophisticated understanding of execution and realization. It denotes not merely completing a task, but doing so with a high degree of efficacy and completeness, often implying adherence to complex specifications or deeply held commitments. Furthermore, it extends to the profound satisfaction of intricate needs or the comprehensive actualization of ambitious aspirations. The term captures the essence of bringing something, whether a duty or a dream, to a successful and often deeply meaningful conclusion, reflecting a nuanced comprehension of achievement and contentment.

§ Work and Business

In the workplace, 'fulfill' is a very common word. It often talks about completing tasks or meeting expectations. If you have a job, you'll hear it used when people talk about responsibilities and duties.

DEFINITION
To successfully carry out a task, duty, or role.

The team worked hard to fulfill all the project requirements on time.

When a company has to deliver a product or service, they aim to fulfill their orders. This means getting the right products to the right customers at the right time.

Our goal is to fulfill every customer order within 24 hours.

You might also hear about 'contract fulfillment,' which means completing all the terms of a contract or agreement. This is very important in business to keep trust between companies.

§ School and Education

In an educational setting, 'fulfill' is used when talking about meeting academic requirements or achieving goals. Students often need to fulfill certain criteria to graduate or pass a course.

DEFINITION
To satisfy a requirement, condition, or need.

To graduate, students must fulfill a minimum of 120 credits.

Teachers might talk about fulfilling their role as educators, meaning they are doing their best to teach and support students. Students themselves might talk about fulfilling their potential, which means achieving as much as they possibly can.

He worked hard to fulfill his academic potential and got excellent grades.

§ News and Public Life

When you read or watch the news, 'fulfill' often appears in discussions about politicians, governments, or organizations. It's used when they talk about promises, mandates, or public duties.

DEFINITION
To achieve a personal goal or dream, or to carry out a promise.

For example, a politician might promise to do certain things during an election campaign. The news will then report on whether they manage to 'fulfill' those promises once they are in office.

The new government is working to fulfill its promises to improve healthcare.

You might also hear about someone fulfilling a lifelong dream, like an athlete winning a major competition or an artist finally having their work recognized. This use emphasizes personal achievement and satisfaction.

Winning the championship helped him fulfill his childhood dream.

In news reports about legal matters, 'fulfill' can refer to meeting legal obligations or requirements.

  • The company failed to fulfill its legal obligations regarding safety.
  • She was determined to fulfill her role as a community leader.

سطح دشواری

خواندن 2/5

The word itself is common, but understanding the nuances of 'carry out,' 'satisfy,' and 'achieve' in different contexts might be slightly challenging for a B1 learner. The definition is moderately long.

نوشتن 2/5

Using 'fulfill' accurately in various contexts (tasks, needs, dreams) might require some practice for B1 learners to avoid common errors in collocations.

صحبت کردن 2/5

Pronunciation is straightforward, but natural and appropriate usage in conversation will need practice, especially given its multiple meanings. The 'll' sound might need a little attention.

گوش دادن 1/5

The word is phonetically regular and common enough that B1 learners should recognize it in spoken English without much difficulty.

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پیش‌نیازها

carry out (phrasal verb) task duty role required promised satisfy requirement condition need achieve goal dream

بعداً یاد بگیرید

accomplish execute meet (a requirement) realize (a dream)

پیشرفته

implement effectuate actualize realize (potential)

مثال‌ها بر اساس سطح

1

I will fulfill my promise to help you.

I will do what I said I would do to help you.

Simple future tense: 'will fulfill'

2

He wants to fulfill his dream of traveling the world.

He wants to make his dream of traveling the world come true.

Infinitive: 'to fulfill'

3

She works hard to fulfill her duties at work.

She works hard to do all the things she needs to do at work.

Present simple tense: 'fulfill'

4

We need to fulfill all the requirements for the new project.

We need to meet all the things that are needed for the new project.

Modal verb 'need to' + base verb 'fulfill'

5

The store did not fulfill my order correctly.

The store did not send me the right things I asked for.

Past simple tense: 'did not fulfill'

6

It is important to fulfill your responsibilities.

It is important to do what you are responsible for.

Infinitive: 'to fulfill'

7

I hope to fulfill my potential in this new job.

I hope to use all my abilities in this new job.

Infinitive: 'to fulfill'

8

They will fulfill their contract obligations.

They will do what their contract says they must do.

Simple future tense: 'will fulfill'

ترکیب‌های رایج

Fulfill a promise
Fulfill a dream
Fulfill a requirement
Fulfill a duty
Fulfill an obligation
Fulfill a role
Fulfill expectations
Fulfill a need
Fulfill potential
Fulfill a function

عبارات رایج

I will fulfill my promise.

She worked hard to fulfill her dream.

Does this fulfill the requirements?

It's important to fulfill your duties.

We must fulfill our obligations to the community.

He tried to fulfill the role of a leader.

The product failed to fulfill customer expectations.

This new policy aims to fulfill a growing need.

You have the potential to fulfill great things.

The heart's main function is to fulfill its purpose.

نحوه استفاده

Usage Notes:

  1. Formal Contexts: "Fulfill" is often used in more formal or professional contexts when discussing responsibilities, duties, contracts, or promises.
  2. Associated with Requirements/Expectations: It implies meeting a standard or satisfying an expectation. For example, you fulfill a requirement, a promise, or an obligation.
  3. Achieving Goals/Dreams: It can also be used in the context of achieving personal aspirations or dreams, suggesting a sense of completion or realization.
  4. Synonyms: Synonyms include "perform," "execute," "satisfy," "meet," "achieve," or "realize."

اشتباهات رایج

Common Mistakes:

  1. Using with inappropriate objects: Do not use "fulfill" with objects that are not obligations, requirements, promises, or goals. For example, you wouldn't typically say "fulfill a chair" or "fulfill a book."
  2. Confusing with "fill": While both words relate to completion, "fill" usually refers to making something full (e.g., "fill a glass with water"), whereas "fulfill" is about meeting a duty or achieving a goal.
  3. Overuse in informal conversation: While not strictly incorrect, using "fulfill" in very casual conversation might sound overly formal. Simpler verbs might be more appropriate.
  4. Incorrect preposition use: Although "fulfill" is typically transitive (takes a direct object), sometimes learners might mistakenly add prepositions like "in" or "with" when they are not needed. For example, instead of "fulfill in my duty," it should be "fulfill my duty."
  5. Misunderstanding the nuance of 'satisfy': While "fulfill" can mean to satisfy a need, it often carries a stronger sense of completion or accomplishment of a specific obligation or requirement, rather than just basic contentment.

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روش یادسپاری

To **fulfill** means to **F**inish **U**ndertakings, **L**imitless **F**ulfilling **I**nterests, **L**aunching **L**asting goals.

تداعی تصویری

Imagine a knight, Sir Fulfill, on a quest. He carries a shield emblazoned with a checklist, and as he completes each task on his journey – defeating a dragon, rescuing a villager, finding a hidden treasure – a checkmark appears on his shield. He looks determined and satisfied, symbolizing the act of carrying out duties and achieving goals.

شبکه واژگان

achieve complete perform satisfy execute

چالش

Think about a goal you have. Write down three specific steps you need to take to **fulfill** that goal. For example, 'To **fulfill** my goal of learning to play the guitar, I need to practice chords daily, learn a new song each week, and find a tutor.'

تمرین در زندگی واقعی

موقعیت‌های واقعی

When you take on a new job, you are expected to **fulfill** your responsibilities and meet the company's expectations.

  • fulfill your duties
  • fulfill your responsibilities
  • fulfill the requirements

Many people find great satisfaction in working towards and eventually **fulfilling** a long-term personal goal, such as running a marathon or learning a new language.

  • fulfill a dream
  • fulfill a goal
  • fulfill an ambition

Before graduating, students need to **fulfill** certain academic criteria, like completing a specific number of credits or passing required exams.

  • fulfill the criteria
  • fulfill the conditions
  • fulfill the prerequisites

A good customer service representative aims to **fulfill** customer needs and resolve any issues to ensure their satisfaction.

  • fulfill customer needs
  • fulfill customer expectations
  • fulfill a request

Governments have a duty to **fulfill** the promises they make to their citizens, such as improving public services or creating new job opportunities.

  • fulfill a promise
  • fulfill an obligation
  • fulfill a pledge

شروع‌کننده‌های مکالمه

"What is one responsibility you feel most driven to fulfill in your current role or life?"

"Can you describe a time when you successfully fulfilled a long-term goal or dream?"

"What are some key requirements that individuals need to fulfill to be successful in your field?"

"How do you ensure you fulfill the needs and expectations of those you interact with?"

"In your opinion, what is the most important promise a government should strive to fulfill for its citizens?"

موضوعات نگارش

Reflect on a recent situation where you had to fulfill a task or duty. What challenges did you face, and how did you overcome them?

Write about a personal goal or dream you are currently working towards. What steps are you taking to fulfill it, and what does success look like?

Consider the expectations others have of you. How do you prioritize and strive to fulfill these expectations without compromising your own well-being?

Describe a time when you felt a sense of purpose by fulfilling a need for someone else. What was the impact of your actions?

Think about a promise you've made to yourself. What does it mean to fulfill that promise, and what would be the benefits of doing so?

سوالات متداول

10 سوال

Both 'fulfill a promise' and 'keep a promise' mean to do what you said you would do. 'Fulfill' sounds a little more formal and emphasizes completing the promise entirely. 'Keep' is more common in everyday conversation.

Yes, absolutely! You can say 'fulfill a dream' or 'fulfill an ambition.' It means to make that dream or ambition a reality. For example, 'She worked hard to fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor.'

You can use 'fulfill' for both big and small things, though it often sounds more natural for tasks that have a specific requirement or expectation. For a small task, you might more commonly say 'complete' or 'finish.' However, you could say 'I need to fulfill my duties for the day.'

They are very similar! 'Fulfill' often implies carrying out a task or meeting a requirement. 'Satisfy' generally means to meet a need or expectation, making someone content. You can 'fulfill a requirement' and 'satisfy a customer.' Sometimes they are interchangeable, like 'fulfill/satisfy a need.'

Usually, yes. When you fulfill something, it means you've successfully done what was required or desired. It generally implies a successful completion or achievement.

You wouldn't typically say you 'fulfill a person.' You fulfill a role or a promise for a person. For example, 'He tried to fulfill his role as a good leader for the team.'

Common things people 'fulfill' include: promises, duties, requirements, obligations, dreams, ambitions, expectations, and needs.

The past tense 'fulfilled' means that the action of fulfilling has been completed. It's used the same way as the base verb. For example, 'The order was fulfilled yesterday.' As an adjective, 'fulfilled' can describe a feeling of satisfaction, as in 'She felt very fulfilled after finishing the project.'

Yes, absolutely! 'Fulfill an order' is very common in business. It means to process and deliver an order to a customer. For example, 'We aim to fulfill all orders within 24 hours.'

'Fulfill' is generally more common in formal or semi-formal contexts. While you can use it in everyday speech, it sounds a bit more elevated than words like 'do,' 'complete,' or 'keep' (for promises). For example, a legal document might say 'to fulfill the terms of the contract.'

خودت رو بسنج 12 سوال

listening B1

Think about keeping commitments.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: It's important to fulfill your promises.
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:
listening B1

Consider what you need to do to get a job.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Did you fulfill all the requirements for the job?
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:
listening B1

Think about achieving personal goals.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: He feels a great sense of satisfaction when he can fulfill his potential.
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:
speaking B1

این را بلند بخوانید:

I need to fulfill my duties as a student.

تمرکز: fulfill

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:
speaking B1

این را بلند بخوانید:

She worked hard to fulfill her dream of becoming a doctor.

تمرکز: fulfill, dream

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:
speaking B1

این را بلند بخوانید:

Our team's goal is to fulfill customer expectations.

تمرکز: fulfill, expectations

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:
multiple choice B2

Choose the best word to complete the sentence: 'The team worked hard to _____ the project's demanding deadlines.'

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: fulfill

'Fulfill' best fits here as it means to carry out or meet a requirement, such as a deadline.

multiple choice B2

Which of these options is the most appropriate use of 'fulfill' in a business context?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: We need to fulfill the customer's order by tomorrow.

'Fulfill an order' is a common phrase meaning to process and deliver it. The other options are not natural uses of 'fulfill'.

multiple choice B2

Select the sentence where 'fulfill' is used to express achieving a personal dream.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: She moved to Paris to fulfill her lifelong dream of becoming an artist.

In this sentence, 'fulfill' refers to achieving a personal goal or aspiration. The other options refer to duties, requirements, or physical actions.

true false B2

Statement: If you fulfill a promise, it means you broke it.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

To 'fulfill a promise' means to do what you said you would do, not to break it.

true false B2

Statement: You can 'fulfill' a duty, but you cannot 'fulfill' a need.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

You can absolutely 'fulfill a need', meaning to satisfy it. For example, 'The new policy aims to fulfill the needs of the community.'

true false B2

Statement: 'Fulfill' often implies meeting an expectation or requirement.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: درست

This is correct. 'Fulfill' is commonly used when referring to meeting expectations, requirements, duties, or promises.

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