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entirely

/en-tahyuhr-lee/US // ɛnˈtaɪər li //UK // (ɪnˈtaɪəlɪ) //

完全是,完全,全部都是,完全的

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Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : wholly or fully; completely or unreservedly: I am not entirely satisfied with the architect's design.
    • : solely or exclusively.

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Examples

  • Even so, brands trafficking in rice cakes didn’t entirely die out.

  • We have an entirely remote company in North Carolina, Grammarly in Europe… it’s more and more the norm.

  • However, it’s not entirely clear how the world’s leaders will organize this collaborative response.

  • Even better, it also opens up a number of entirely new opportunities to optimize our applications and improve performance.

  • Sanders’s support came mostly from young and progressive voters who think capitalism should be overhauled or, perhaps, replaced entirely.

  • According to the USDA, student participation began to fall, with 1.4 million students opting out of the lunch program entirely.

  • That means the F-35 will be almost entirely reliant on long-range air-to-air missiles.

  • Some will be avoiding New Year festivities entirely—and very sensible folk they are too.

  • And, not entirely coincidentally, he had to do the song on Johnny Carson.

  • Some songs get wedged in our memories entirely because of one line.

  • Thus was the man left entirely to the devil, not even his life being reserved, as in the case of Job.

  • In pneumonia chlorids are constantly very low, and in some cases are absent entirely.

  • And now, monsieur, if you will communicate to me the nature of your affair, you shall find me entirely at your service.

  • In contrast to the Widal, it begins to fade about the end of the second week, and soon thereafter entirely disappears.

  • In fact, one evening, his wife and children deserted him entirely and went to settle elsewhere, thinking it was all over with him.