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holistically

/hoh-lis-tik-lee/US // hoʊˈlɪs tɪk li //

全面地,整体上说,整体地,整体上讲

Definitions

adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : involving or emphasizing the whole, as with a theory or practice: Please note that test scores are just one element of your application, and the program views each student holistically in making a determination of admission.
    • : Medicine/Medical. following a therapeutic system that considers the individual as a whole, especially one that integrates physical and mental health and sometimes also social well-being: In this practice, we try to tailor foods, diets, and treatments to prevent disease and improve health holistically.

Examples

  • The reclusive composer, synthesist and energy healer Pauline Anna Strom’s music purposefully and holistically embodies the concept in all of its ambiguity.

  • Most important for the electric grid, experts say, planners need to do a better job thinking holistically about the grid as a system, integrating technologies like energy storage.

  • Looking at channels holistically, marketers should implement strategic planning with a nimble approach to adjust for results is what will drive excellence in your overall marketing program.

  • As customers across the globe are craving more personalized experiences, successful businesses are looking at the customer experience holistically – and SEO is a great tool to support the complete customer view.

  • Smart PPC marketers are looking more holistically at their marketing mix.

  • When [lawmakers] looked at it holistically, did they want to take away equipment and technology from front-line security?

  • That planning is best done deliberately, dispassionately and holistically.