Word Explanation
饱满 (bǎo mǎn) is an adjective describing something that is full, plump, or robust in form and substance — often implying health, vitality, or maturity. The first character 饱 means 'full' (especially of food or content), and 满 means 'filled to capacity' or 'complete'; together they intensify the sense of abundance and physical fullness without excess or looseness.
This word is commonly used for living things: ripe grains or fruits that are round and firm; animals or people with strong, well-nourished physiques; and even abstract concepts like 'a饱满的计划' (a well-developed plan). It carries a positive, vivid connotation — suggesting natural ripeness, energetic readiness, or healthy development — and appears frequently in agricultural, biological, and literary contexts.
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