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thorough

/thur-oh, thuhr-oh/US // ˈθɜr oʊ, ˈθʌr oʊ //UK // (ˈθʌrə) //

彻底,彻底的,彻底地,详尽

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : executed without negligence or omissions: a thorough search.
    • : complete; perfect; utter: thorough enjoyment.
    • : extremely attentive to accuracy and detail; painstaking: a thorough worker; a thorough analysis.
    • : having full command or mastery of an art, talent, etc.: a thorough actress.
    • : extending or passing through.
  1. 1
    • : Archaic. through.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : English History. the administrative policies of the Earl of Stafford and Archbishop Laud during the reign of Charles I: so called because they were uncompromisingly carried out.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.all-encompassing

Examples

  • Ars Technica has a thorough write-up of each issue, which you can check out as you download the new software.

  • Still, you’ll likely have to spend a bit more if you want to ensure thorough, quick, and predictable results from your toaster oven, which is usually half the reason for buying one at all.

  • Apple has a thorough support document on resetting your iPhone, which you should read before proceeding, just to ensure you’ve done everything necessary.

  • Witness, a nonprofit that uses video and technology to defend human rights, also has a thorough guide on how to save live video broadcasts.

  • Bellingcat, one of the most respected, thorough investigatory sites devoted to this purpose, has created a Google spreadsheet for images of suspects that need identifying.

  • The result was a thorough shellacking of the Democratic party from top to bottom.

  • Cammue, whose agency has now performed a thorough assessment of the current cremation process at Boystown, is extremely concerned.

  • In an attempt to offer up a thorough document, Brown manages to capture a wide array of people on camera.

  • The disease is spread via bodily fluids, necesitating strict isolation for the patients and thorough decontamination.

  • But Lear insists his longer, more detailed journeys are more thorough, experience-rich, and luxurious.

  • It was a difficulty foreseen long ago in Socialist discussions, but never completely met by the thorough-paced Communist.

  • The cultivation, though not always judicious, is generally thorough, there being no lack of hands nor of good will.

  • He told her he would probably spend the next day in bed for a thorough rest, and she agreed that that would be a very good idea.

  • English Agriculture has a thorough and cleanly aspect which I have rarely observed elsewhere.

  • Included was a twenty-page aside on the offending Bishop, revealing a startlingly thorough knowledge of his writings.