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Definition of entirely in English: entirelyadverb ɛnˈtʌɪəliɪnˈtʌɪəliənˈtaɪ(ə)rli 1Completely (often used for emphasis) 常用于强调全部地;完全地 the traffic seemed to consist entirely of black cabs 来往车辆好像全是黑色的出租车。 as submodifier we have an entirely different outlook 我们的观点大相径庭。 Example sentencesExamples - Josh didn't think he'd ever seen his mother dressed entirely in black up until now.
- In such cases, the inequality is entirely due to differences in the bounty of nature.
- You stop, and it seems completely clear to you that it is entirely up to you what you do next.
- It should be noted that not all of the statistics that he uses are yet entirely up to date.
- Well, the blazing neon sign makes up for that, but the point is not entirely moot.
- The action takes place almost entirely in his house, and on a ruined wall overlooking a lake.
- The next name to appear here will hopefully belong to somebody entirely different.
- It took me several weeks to thoroughly acclimatise myself to this entirely new way of life.
- Can these singles really have been put there by two entirely different audiences?
- In rare cases, you may reach a situation where your hand consists entirely of wild cards.
- Indeed, most people put trees up at home almost entirely unaided except by the odd six year old.
- An air of depression is lingering at both clubs and for entirely different reasons.
- What the law permits and what policymakers chose to do are entirely different things.
- A keen cook decides that he wishes to make a new and entirely different jam that people can have.
- I can entirely understand if the dish isn't overly popular in either of these places.
- Is it because it puts an entirely different slant on the rationale for the legislation?
- Whether he should send the team out knowing that is a different matter entirely.
- Both are good solutions to the same problem but aimed at entirely different people.
- For the next month he was completely sober, focusing entirely on what was happening.
- Some only award this double score for a hand consisting entirely of red tiles or black tiles.
Synonyms absolutely, completely, totally, fully, wholly altogether, utterly, quite, in every respect, in every way, in all respects, {lock, stock, and barrel} unreservedly, without reservation, without exception, thoroughly, perfectly, downright, one hundred per cent, every inch to the hilt, to the core, all the way informal bang, dead, totes - 1.1 Solely.
仅仅,只 eight coaches entirely for passenger transport 八辆只用于客运的长途汽车。 Example sentencesExamples - It was surprising that such a varied bill could have been supplied entirely by local talent.
- Not that their coach is relying entirely on good organisation to take them further still.
Synonyms solely, only, exclusively, purely, merely, simply, just, alone
Definition of entirely in US English: entirelyadverbənˈtaɪ(ə)rliənˈtī(ə)rlē 1Completely (often used for emphasis) 常用于强调全部地;完全地 as submodifier we have an entirely different outlook 我们的观点大相径庭。 the juries were made up entirely of men Example sentencesExamples - The next name to appear here will hopefully belong to somebody entirely different.
- Some only award this double score for a hand consisting entirely of red tiles or black tiles.
- In rare cases, you may reach a situation where your hand consists entirely of wild cards.
- I can entirely understand if the dish isn't overly popular in either of these places.
- What the law permits and what policymakers chose to do are entirely different things.
- Indeed, most people put trees up at home almost entirely unaided except by the odd six year old.
- In such cases, the inequality is entirely due to differences in the bounty of nature.
- Well, the blazing neon sign makes up for that, but the point is not entirely moot.
- Can these singles really have been put there by two entirely different audiences?
- Is it because it puts an entirely different slant on the rationale for the legislation?
- A keen cook decides that he wishes to make a new and entirely different jam that people can have.
- Both are good solutions to the same problem but aimed at entirely different people.
- An air of depression is lingering at both clubs and for entirely different reasons.
- It took me several weeks to thoroughly acclimatise myself to this entirely new way of life.
- Whether he should send the team out knowing that is a different matter entirely.
- The action takes place almost entirely in his house, and on a ruined wall overlooking a lake.
- It should be noted that not all of the statistics that he uses are yet entirely up to date.
- For the next month he was completely sober, focusing entirely on what was happening.
- Josh didn't think he'd ever seen his mother dressed entirely in black up until now.
- You stop, and it seems completely clear to you that it is entirely up to you what you do next.
Synonyms absolutely, completely, totally, fully, wholly - 1.1 Solely.
仅仅,只 eight coaches entirely for passenger transport 八辆只用于客运的长途汽车。 Example sentencesExamples - Not that their coach is relying entirely on good organisation to take them further still.
- It was surprising that such a varied bill could have been supplied entirely by local talent.
Synonyms solely, only, exclusively, purely, merely, simply, just, alone
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