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单词 entirety
释义
entiretyen‧tir‧e‧ty /ɪnˈtaɪərəti $ -ˈtaɪr-/ noun formal Examples
EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS
  • But the 1994 matches will be televised live in their entirety, officials said.
  • He could not support the motion in its entirety.
  • However, the name he was looking for was there in its entirety.
  • It surely ought to consider moving its operations to the Strand in their entirety.
  • Of the sections I read in their entirety the coverage is somewhat variable.
  • They directly affect the entirety of social relations in different societies.
  • Under current law, the president is required to either sign or veto in its entirety any legislation that reaches his desk.
Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorwith all its parts included and nothing missing
use this to say that something includes all the parts it should have, with nothing missing: · Scientists have unearthed a complete dinosaur skeleton in Montana.complete set: · When my grandmother died, I inherited a complete set of Dresden china.the complete works of somebody (=everything that an author has written): · We gave Vicki the complete works of Shakespeare.
complete: · Please write your full name and address at the top of the form.· Sidney got married in full army uniform.· Connors made a full confession to the police.the full story: · We're not being told the full story here.
complete, especially when this is very good, impressive, or unusual: · I drank a whole bottle of wine by myself.· After spending years piecing together fragments, we now have the whole original manuscript.
if something is written, described, explained etc in full , everything necessary is included and nothing is left out; if you pay an amount of money in full , you pay the full amount: · The text of the president's speech will be published in full in tomorrow's papers.· The bill had been stamped "Paid in Full'.· Taped testimony will be heard in full at the opening of the trial.
if something is read, performed, seen etc in its entirety , the whole of it is read etc, especially when it is something very big or complicated: · Bach's great masterpiece, the Mass in B minor, was never performed in its entirety during his lifetime.
to be complete with the parts that should be there: · It's an old set, but you'll find it's all there -- the dice, cards, everything.· You can count it if you want to, but it's all there.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM THE ENTRY
  • The speech will published in its entirety in tomorrow's paper.
  • He withdrew it when it was agreed to omit the paragraph in its entirety.
  • It is even possible that this residue could be used in its entirety to make heat shields.
  • Of the sections I read in their entirety the coverage is somewhat variable.
  • On 30 November the Decree on Missionary Activity was voted through chapter by chapter, and then approved in its entirety.
  • Only by offering the play in its entirety, blemishes and all, does its content makes sense.
  • Or survive the pain of remembering the past in its entirety?
  • Such models of sites and structures have the advantage of giving a three-dimensional view and show the site in its entirety.
  • The completed cycle was screened in its entirety for the first time at the Venice Festival this autumn.
  • At points it is from the entirety of the social field.
  • Charles Darwin sought to document the entirety of the Earth's flora and fauna.
  • Democrats want to look into the entirety of campaign finance law.
  • They directly affect the entirety of social relations in different societies.
1in its/their entirety including every part:  The film has been shown in its entirety for the first time.2the entirety of something the whole of something:  We stayed in the hotel throughout the entirety of the weekend.
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