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whole
- IPA[həʊl]
英式
- all of; entire;used to emphasize a large extent or number
- a thing that is complete in itself;all of something
- used to emphasize the novelty or distinctness of something
noun: whole, plural noun: wholes
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形容詞
- 1. all of; entire he spent the whole day walking she wasn't telling the whole truth 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ used to emphasize a large extent or number disputes on a whole range of issues
- 2. in an unbroken or undamaged state; in one piece owls usually swallow their prey whole 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ with no part removed puddings made with whole milk
- ▪ healthy people should be whole in body, mind, and spirit
名詞
- 1. a thing that is complete in itself the subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole 同義詞
- 2. all of something the effects will last for the whole of his life 同義詞
副詞
- 1. informal used to emphasize the novelty or distinctness of something the man who's given a whole new meaning to the term ‘cowboy’
- another term for full-time
- another term for full-time
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for full-time
- another term for full-time
Oxford American Dictionary
- a method of teaching children to read at an early age that allows students to select their own ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- relating to or denoting a life insurance policy that pays a specified amount only on the death ...
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- food that has been processed or refined as little as possible and is free from additives or ... a whole food diet a whole food restaurant
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- a note having the time value of two half notes or four quarter notes, represented by a ring ...
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- entirely or fully
Oxford Dictionary
- made with or containing whole unprocessed grain: whole-grain cereals
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- IPA[hōl]
美式
- all of; entire: he spent the whole day walking she wasn't telling the whole truth
- a thing that is complete in itself: the subjects of the curriculum form a coherent whole
- used to emphasize the novelty or distinctness of something: the man who's given a whole new meaning to the term “cowboy.”
Oxford American Dictionary