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 entirety [ɪn'taɪrtɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 全部, 整体

[法] 共有制, 整体, 全部


  1. He devoted the entirety of his life to medical research.
    他把毕生精力贡献给医学研究工作。
  2. The entirety of media and agencies that collect, publish, transmit, or broadcast the news.
    新闻界收集,出版,传播或播送新闻的媒体和机构的总称
  3. Her mind was not entirety on her work.
    她的心思没有完全放在工作上。


entirety
[ noun ]
the state of being total and complete
<noun.state>
he read the article in its entiretyappalled by the totality of the destruction


Entirety \En*tire"ty\, n.; pl. {Entireness}. [OF. entieret['e].
Cf. {Integrity}.]
1. The state of being entire; completeness; as, entirely of
interest. --Blackstone.

2. That which is entire; the whole. --Bacon.

  1. "We assume that their offer means they will broadcast it in its entirety," his spokesman said.
  2. Someone who 'only' drinks for the entirety of pub opening hours (even if they be from 11am to 11pm) is clearly exhibiting extremist tendencies.
  3. According to Mr. Hooks, Ms. Mitchell was "directed to issue a public statement repudiating, in its entirety, this position immediately."
  4. My wife and I got to see the film in its entirety.
  5. And maybe they should be taken over by raiders." A Conrail spokesman said the company never supported the bill in its entirety.
  6. The financial system hasn't collapsed in its entirety, for example, but repeatedly there have been large and painful financial disasters.
  7. Nov. 11: TWA informally proposes to buy Pan Am in its entirety for $3 a share in cash and notes.
  8. "But they have not read the book," Abernathy replied. "You have to read the book in its entirety." Hooks appeared on "Donahue" with Abernathy, and disputed Abernathy's account that King had trysts.
  9. Continental would carry a sale price of about $2 billion if it were sold in its entirety, and Lorenzo may just be trying to find out what Continental is worth, he suggested.
  10. It was the first time the National Energy Board rejected in its entirety a contract for electricity exports to the U.S.
  11. The media emergency regulations as well as the education emergency regulations are being abolished in their entirety.
  12. Under that law, since Carlucci has now endorsed the panel's recommendations, Congress must either accept or reject the list of bases proposed for closure in its entirety; it cannot pick and choose or bargain over the fate of individual bases on the list.
  13. Iraq revived its disputed claim to the entirety of Kuwait as justification for its August 1990 invasion.
  14. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Burton R. Lifland has called a hearing for next Wednesday to address the question of whether Eastern should be auctioned in its entirety, including the pre-1986 assets.
  15. Mr Krzysztof Krowacki, Poland's chief debt negotiator, said he was 'extremely close' to obtaining the consent of holders of 95 per cent of the debt needed for the deal to be implemented in its entirety.
  16. Under current law, the president must accept or reject in their entirety each of the 13 appropriations bills.
  17. His remarks, which lasted 1 hour and 40 minutes, apparently were broadcast in their entirety.
  18. It does not appear that EC tax harmonisation is going to affect these centres for the foreseeable future.' Mr Michael Gates, corporate development officer for the island, rejects this argument more or less in its entirety.
  19. If the American House still is in session Tuesday, a C-SPAN spokesman says, "we will go live to the U.S. House and air that in its entirety, then pick up the British House in progress.
  20. The program was not seen in its entirety during final judging.
  21. Continental would carry a sale price of about $2 billion if it were sold in its entirety, and Lorenzo may be trying to find out what the carrier could fetch, some analysts suggested.
  22. Madonna appeared on ABC-TV's "Nightline" early Tuesday in an interview just after the news program aired her too-hot-for-MTV video "Justify My Love" in its entirety.
  23. In all cases, the publications were deemed to have interfered in the country's political affairs by refusing to publish, either in their entirety or unaltered, letters criticizing published reports.
  24. The business had indeed made Pounds 11m before tax, or Pounds 7.5m after tax, and had been floated in its entirety on a multiple of about 12 times.
  25. The Journal indicated the companies were discussing the sale of System One in its entirety, but sources told The Associated Press it would likely be a partial sale.
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