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Definition of entirety in English: entiretynoun ɪnˈtʌɪərətiɛnˈtʌɪərəti mass nounThe whole of something. 全部;整体 she would have to stay in her room for the entirety of the weekend 她整个周末都只得呆在自己的房间里。 Example sentencesExamples - The entirety of medical records of a community are a non-renewable single good.
- The entirety of this immense and civilised achievement is accessible only in libraries, or to those prepared to spend cash.
- The entirety of the universe flows in patterns and I am a tiny turn in the patterns of the universe.
- The entirety of the Central and South American debt is a result of this operation.
- The entirety of it is sensory overload, more than one can absorb in any one viewing.
Synonyms whole, sum, total, aggregate, totality, gross, sum total, grand total
PhrasesAs a whole; completely. 作为一个整体;整个地,全面地 the poem is too long to quote in its entirety here 那首诗太长,无法在此全篇引用。 Example sentencesExamples - Whole sequences are played out in their entirety in front of the television cameras.
- Both the articles are very well written and worth reading in their entirety.
- Anyone who seeks to understand this whole subject should carefully study this chapter in its entirety.
- Perhaps the best way to start discussing this review is to quote it almost in its entirety.
- All relevant verses must be analyzed in their entirety and tied together to form a consistent whole.
- All monies raised go in their entirety to these voluntary organisations.
- Some are in their complete entirety, and some are just the titles, which is most frustrating.
- The whole voyage took 46 days to complete and was followed in its entirety by the world's press.
- The circular emblem is approximately four inches in diameter in its entirety.
- In its entirety, it would create the largest land turbine development in Europe, extending over five miles in length.
Synonyms completely, entirely, totally, fully, wholly
OriginMiddle English: from Old French entierete, from Latin integritas, from integer 'untouched, whole' (see entire). Compare with integrity. Definition of entirety in US English: entiretynoun The whole of something. 全部;整体 she would have to stay in her room over the entirety of the weekend 她整个周末都只得呆在自己的房间里。 Example sentencesExamples - The entirety of the universe flows in patterns and I am a tiny turn in the patterns of the universe.
- The entirety of the Central and South American debt is a result of this operation.
- The entirety of this immense and civilised achievement is accessible only in libraries, or to those prepared to spend cash.
- The entirety of it is sensory overload, more than one can absorb in any one viewing.
- The entirety of medical records of a community are a non-renewable single good.
Synonyms whole, sum, total, aggregate, totality, gross, sum total, grand total
PhrasesAs a whole; completely. 作为一个整体;整个地,全面地 the poem is too long to quote in its entirety here 那首诗太长,无法在此全篇引用。 Example sentencesExamples - Some are in their complete entirety, and some are just the titles, which is most frustrating.
- All relevant verses must be analyzed in their entirety and tied together to form a consistent whole.
- All monies raised go in their entirety to these voluntary organisations.
- In its entirety, it would create the largest land turbine development in Europe, extending over five miles in length.
- Perhaps the best way to start discussing this review is to quote it almost in its entirety.
- Anyone who seeks to understand this whole subject should carefully study this chapter in its entirety.
- Whole sequences are played out in their entirety in front of the television cameras.
- The circular emblem is approximately four inches in diameter in its entirety.
- Both the articles are very well written and worth reading in their entirety.
- The whole voyage took 46 days to complete and was followed in its entirety by the world's press.
Synonyms completely, entirely, totally, fully, wholly
OriginMiddle English: from Old French entierete, from Latin integritas, from integer ‘untouched, whole’ (see entire). Compare with integrity. |