ADJ 全部的;整个的 You use entire when you want to emphasize that you are referring to the whole of something, for example, the whole of a place, time, or population. 全部的;整个的 [emphasis]
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He had spent his entire life in China as a doctor.
他一生都在中国当医生。
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There are only 60 swimming pools in the entire country.
全国总共只有60个游泳池。
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The entire family was staring at him, waiting for him to speak.
全家人都盯着他,等着他说话。
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I cried the entire three weeks; I never stopped.
我整整哭了3个星期,一刻都没停。
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The entire world must take notice of something like this.
全世界一定要关注这样的事情。
SYN continuous, unified, unbroken, uninterrupted
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ADJ. | absolute, complete, total, whole; (ant.) incomplete, limited, partial |
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