- 看过 totality 的人也看了 :
- whole
- sum
- completeness
- everything
- collectivity
totality 的定义
plural to·tal·i·ties.
totality 近义词
entirety
更多totality例句
- This may sound like many games, but it doesn’t encompass the totality of what video games can offer.
- Taken in totality, Google’s recent announcements on its expanding use of natural language understanding algorithms represent a major evolution in how it determines what content gets surfaced in the search results.
- It’s mind-boggling in the totality of ambition to so deeply undermine what’s so vitally important to the public.
- The metrics are meant to be evaluated in their totality, he said.
- Many others, she guessed, didn’t know the totality of the QAnon beliefs, or even that the reason they were being exposed to the conspiracy theory was its vast social-media network.
- In any case, culling a manageable array from the totality of splendid volumes has with each year become more difficult.
- In the case of Darren Sharper we will see how the courts and public perceptions treat his totality.
- From that limited contact he imagines the totality of their life together, every touch, glimpse, insecurity, and kindness.
- Given this totality, public distrust of Washington should come as no surprise.
- How do we capture the totality of the thing in a handful of words?
- The totality of his impressions washed through him with a clear wave of icy shock.
- Each of them remains one, such as it was; but two can be asserted of their totality, and one of each of them separately.
- If the body be the composite of all the qualities together with matter, this totality of qualities will constitute corporeity.
- All these organs, however, are implied in the unity of the animal, and they are inferior only relatively to the totality.
- The totality (of the intelligible world) is beautiful, because what is common (to all beings), does not offer any differences.