释义 |
thoroughgoingthor‧ough‧go‧ing /ˌθʌrəˈɡəʊɪŋ◂ $ -ˈɡoʊ-/ adjective formal - a thoroughgoing investigation of the case
- The tutoring program is a thoroughgoing success.
- A thoroughgoing deconstructive analysis would show culture being absorbed into literature, or at least into textuality and verbal play.
- A thoroughgoing royalist, he was responsible for beheading some of those he captured, apparently after some form of trial.
- But they minimize the difference in so far as they propound a thoroughgoing assimilation of male and female desires.
- For Buckle, this laid the foundations for a thoroughgoing science of history, and others shared his belief.
- Such critical perspectives suggest we are in the midst of a thoroughgoing overhaul of traditional ideas about artistic value and meaning.
- The sociologist Scheff is probably the social scientist who has attempted the most thoroughgoing analysis of catharsis in social life.
- Then, too, right beside the moralizing lay a deep and thoroughgoing tolerance.
- There is no evidence that they were thoroughgoing pacifists.
1very thorough and careful: a thoroughgoing analysis of the data2[only before noun] a thoroughgoing action or quality is complete: The programme has been a thoroughgoing success. |