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单词 comprehensively
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Definition of comprehensively in English:

comprehensively

adverb kɒmprɪˈhɛnsɪvliˌkɑmprəˈhɛnsɪvli
  • 1In a way that includes or deals with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.

    these books are precisely and comprehensively illustrated
    a comprehensively equipped vehicle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The series attempts to cover comprehensively English-language Scottish literature.
    • He does not claim to be comprehensively surveying the field.
    • This is the first study to comprehensively quantify the dental morphological diversification of North American "ecological carnivores."
    • Man-made changes in the environment that can impact animal and plant survival are too numerous to list comprehensively.
    • The current state of knowledge will be most comprehensively reviewed in the Arctic Council's upcoming climate impact assessment.
    • We plan to address the issue of company size more comprehensively in subsequent surveys.
    • To comprehensively address this issue, one needs to first assess the availability of habitat variables in the habitat.
    • When smaller, more powerful computers became available, astronomers were finally able to examine data more comprehensively.
    • Your average person would normally expect a compilation album to capture a genre as comprehensively as possible.
    • Although the house has been comprehensively refurbished and upgraded, its character has been preserved.
    1. 1.1 In a very clear or convincing manner.
      they were comprehensively defeated
      the public has comprehensively rejected the technology
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Each of the claims made is comprehensively rebutted by the facts as now published.
      • Girls comprehensively outperformed boys in this year's academics.
      • The union's regional secretary said the workers had comprehensively rejected the proposals.
      • Meanwhile, Seabiscuit comprehensively overturned first-round running with Hulkster in the second semifinal.
      • The image of thumb-sucking is astonishing—the sound of the sucking is comprehensively disturbing.
      • The award for best display was given to the girls partly for their ability to explain it comprehensively to the judges and other interested parties.
      • What's apparent is that he has comprehensively breached the trust of all those ministers he worked for and broken the civil-service code of conduct.
      • The club failed to create a clear goalscoring opportunity and were comprehensively outclassed.
      • They criticize the film's lack of realism and its failure to portray comprehensively the true brutality of the death camps.
      • They were comprehensively outplayed in most areas, and were it not for the dependability of the goalkeeper, it would have been worse.
    2. 1.2 (in relation to insurance) in a way that provides cover for most risks.
      she crashed her comprehensively insured vehicle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I have two cars on the policy, both insured comprehensively.
      • You should not assume that because your car is comprehensively insured, so is your recreation vehicle.
      • The claimant is comprehensively insured, and they have paid for repairs to the vehicle on or about April 28 in the sum of $738.90.
      • You are doing them a service by being comprehensively insured for coaching in a way that no other cycling organization can duplicate.
      • An auto insurance company can offer you a comprehensive insurance, and as the name indicates, you will be comprehensively covered.

Definition of comprehensively in US English:

comprehensively

adverbˌkämprəˈhensivlēˌkɑmprəˈhɛnsɪvli
  • 1In a way that includes or deals with all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.

    these books are precisely and comprehensively illustrated
    a comprehensively equipped vehicle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We plan to address the issue of company size more comprehensively in subsequent surveys.
    • He does not claim to be comprehensively surveying the field.
    • When smaller, more powerful computers became available, astronomers were finally able to examine data more comprehensively.
    • Man-made changes in the environment that can impact animal and plant survival are too numerous to list comprehensively.
    • The current state of knowledge will be most comprehensively reviewed in the Arctic Council's upcoming climate impact assessment.
    • To comprehensively address this issue, one needs to first assess the availability of habitat variables in the habitat.
    • Although the house has been comprehensively refurbished and upgraded, its character has been preserved.
    • Your average person would normally expect a compilation album to capture a genre as comprehensively as possible.
    • The series attempts to cover comprehensively English-language Scottish literature.
    • This is the first study to comprehensively quantify the dental morphological diversification of North American "ecological carnivores."
    1. 1.1 In a very clear or convincing manner.
      they were comprehensively defeated
      the public has comprehensively rejected the technology
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Girls comprehensively outperformed boys in this year's academics.
      • Meanwhile, Seabiscuit comprehensively overturned first-round running with Hulkster in the second semifinal.
      • Each of the claims made is comprehensively rebutted by the facts as now published.
      • The award for best display was given to the girls partly for their ability to explain it comprehensively to the judges and other interested parties.
      • The image of thumb-sucking is astonishing—the sound of the sucking is comprehensively disturbing.
      • The union's regional secretary said the workers had comprehensively rejected the proposals.
      • They criticize the film's lack of realism and its failure to portray comprehensively the true brutality of the death camps.
      • The club failed to create a clear goalscoring opportunity and were comprehensively outclassed.
      • What's apparent is that he has comprehensively breached the trust of all those ministers he worked for and broken the civil-service code of conduct.
      • They were comprehensively outplayed in most areas, and were it not for the dependability of the goalkeeper, it would have been worse.
    2. 1.2 (in relation to insurance) in a way that provides cover for most risks.
      she crashed her comprehensively insured vehicle
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You should not assume that because your car is comprehensively insured, so is your recreation vehicle.
      • An auto insurance company can offer you a comprehensive insurance, and as the name indicates, you will be comprehensively covered.
      • You are doing them a service by being comprehensively insured for coaching in a way that no other cycling organization can duplicate.
      • I have two cars on the policy, both insured comprehensively.
      • The claimant is comprehensively insured, and they have paid for repairs to the vehicle on or about April 28 in the sum of $738.90.
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