Also means
complete
Usage Note
Plein describes something filled to capacity — a glass, a room, a schedule. The feminine form is pleine, as in pleine lune (full moon). The idiom en plein air means 'outdoors' or 'in the open air', commonly seen in art and leisure contexts.
Examples
"La salle est pleine de monde."
Natural Translation
The room is full of people.
Literal Translation
The room is full of world
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