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exhaustively

/ig-zaws-tiv/US // ɪgˈzɔs tɪv //UK // (ɪɡˈzɔːstɪv) //

详尽地,详尽无遗地,殚精竭虑地,详尽地阐述

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : exhausting a subject, topic, etc.; comprehensive; thorough: He published an exhaustive study of Greek vases.
    • : tending to exhaust or drain, as resources or strength: a protracted, exhaustive siege of illness.

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Examples

  • The US State Department’s list of foreign terrorist organizations is often portrayed in the media as some kind of exhaustive, authoritative list of terrorist groups around the world.

  • Here, you’ll find an exhaustive list of your competitors in organic and paid search sorted by the number of keywords they have in common with the analyzed website.

  • In 2018, EPA staff scientists published an exhaustive, 1,881-page summary of the science.

  • Don’t try to be comprehensive or exhaustive—just focus on presenting your strongest argument.

  • If you’re new to the world of canning, you can go straight to the source—the US Department of Agriculture’s exhaustive list of canning instructions.

  • Spanning more than 150 years, the exhibit exhaustively distinguishes designer pieces from licensed copies, adaptations, and fakes.

  • She avoids an exhaustively descriptive definition because she opposes condemning all novels based on the flaws of some novels.

  • That allure lives in her exhaustively detailed diaries, published in seven volumes and covering five decades.

  • But of course - as I stressed in my post above - those questions of high policy have been exhaustively discussed.

  • There are many deeply disturbing aspects to this case, which Morris exhaustively documents.

  • The bodily positions being exhaustively enumerated need not be correlated together.

  • He hoped to treat the subject exhaustively in his forthcoming treatise on Ecclesiastical Prosody.

  • Hence the project, although eagerly and exhaustively discussed, was prudently abandoned.

  • I have recorded the facts, and do not propose to discuss exhaustively the theoretical aspect of the matter.

  • He quaffed deeply and exhaustively that cup of joy in the quiescence and passivity of complete happiness.