The complete scope or entire range of something; the entire amount or sum total; completeness, fullness, totality. Formerly also: †the whole of a…
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释义 | the world > relative properties > wholeness > the whole or all > [noun] > the whole quantity, number, or amount (56) fullOE The complete scope or entire range of something; the entire amount or sum total; completeness, fullness, totality. Formerly also: †the whole of a… suma1382 The total number of individual persons or things capable of being enumerated. Formerly in †in sum, †by sum: all together; in all. universitya1382 The whole body or number of a specified group or class (esp. an extensive one, as creatures, things, etc.). Also figurative. Cf. universality, n. 6a… your university1385 the collective whole of the members of a body or group of persons addressed in a formal or official document; ‘all of you’. Also in plural. wholea1393 With the or the possessive. The full, complete, or total amount; all the constituent parts, elements, or individuals (of something); the entire thing. amountment?a1400 An amount, a sum total. Also: the full value or significance of something. wholenessa1425 With the. The full, complete, or total amount (of something); the entire thing; = whole, n. 2a. Obsolete. hale1437 Scottish. The whole amount or number; the entirety. In early use frequently in †in (the) hale: in total, altogether, all in all (obsolete). Now… aggregatec1443 A combined sum, sum total; (also) an aggregate score. rate1472 The total calculated or estimated quantity, amount, or sum of something, usually forming a basis for the calculation of other quantities or sums. Obs… total1557 (the adjective used absolutely). The aggregate, the whole sum or amount; a whole. the whole ware1563 the hale ware (Scottish), also anglicized the whole ware: the whole number, quantity, or amount; the sum-total. lump1576 Hence, allusively, the whole mass or quantity of anything. Also, the ‘mass’, ‘bulk’, great majority. Obsolete. gross1579 The sum, sum total; the whole. Now usually (chiefly U.S.), the total amount earned or ‘grossed’ by a film, theatrical production, etc. totality1598 That which is total; a whole; the total number or amount, the aggregate. universarya1604 The whole body or number of something. Obsolete. rare. general1608 With the. The total, the whole; (in weaker sense) the most part, the majority. Obsolete. population1612 The extent to which a place is populated or inhabited; the collective inhabitants of a country, town, or other area; a body of inhabitants. amount1615 Chiefly followed by of and a plural noun. A number of people or things; spec. (esp. in early use) a total number, the sum total. totum1656 A whole. totea1772 The total amount, number, or sum. Mostly in pleonastic phrase the whole tote. complete1790 quasi-n. the complete: the full amount (of). factorial1869 spec. Frequently with of. A product of the form n(n − 1)(n − 2)…1, where n is a positive whole number, e.g. the factorial of 4 is 4 × 3 × 2 × 1 = 24. collectivity1882 concrete. The whole taken collectively; the aggregate, sum, mass. Subcategories:— specifically of immaterial things (1) — the whole lot (31) |
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