comprehensiveness / ˌkɒm prɪˈhɛn sɪv /

全面性综合性广泛性全面

comprehensiveness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of large scope; covering or involving much; inclusive: a comprehensive study of world affairs.
  2. comprehending or thoroughly understanding with one's mind; having an extensive mental range or grasp, as of a particular subject or many subjects.
  3. Insurance. covering or providing broad protection against loss.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Often comprehensives. Also called comprehensive examination. an examination of extensive coverage given to measure a student's general progress, proficiency in his or her major field of study, or the like.
  2. the detailed layout of an advertisement, showing placement of photographs, illustrations, copy, etc., as for presentation to a client.Compare visual.

comprehensiveness 近义词

comprehensiveness

等同于 scope

comprehensiveness

等同于 breadth

comprehensiveness

等同于 satiation

comprehensiveness

等同于 entirety

comprehensiveness

等同于 fullness

更多comprehensiveness例句

  1. So I decided to gather all my practical experience and use cases and build a comprehensive guide on crowd marketing — with definitions, best practices and life examples.
  2. We don’t have comprehensive real-world data on these travel scenarios because public health agencies and airlines don’t track down every passenger to see if they became sick after a flight.
  3. The FTC says it “requires Zoom to live up to its privacy and security promises and to put in place a comprehensive security program designed to protect your information for many years to come—or pay big fines.”
  4. In many cases, as in the ocean, this approach can be less expensive and logistically complicated than traditional population surveying methods, and more comprehensive.
  5. However, most policy analysts expect a comprehensive spending package to top the docket in the new year.
  6. Shown by its greatness—loved to the uttermost; its comprehensiveness—including even Judas; its lowliness—doing a servant's work.
  7. The duties on transactions, levied chiefly by stamps, were ill-graded and lacking in comprehensiveness.
  8. With the rise of annual bibliographies of bibliographies that aim at comprehensiveness their importance has somewhat declined.
  9. Secondly, the comprehensiveness of the present name would be forfeited, and a more partial quality taken.
  10. His daughter was at a loss before the comprehensiveness of this blanket question.