名词整个;整体;全部;所有形容词全部的;整体的;完全的;所有的副词全新的;完全不同的网络整个的;完整的
形容词
1. Whole cities were destroyed by the earthquake.
许多城市整个被地震毁了。
2. He was surprised to find himself whole after the car accident.
他很惊讶自己在车祸中毫发未伤。
3.
3. He spent two whole years writing the novel.
他花了整整两年写那本小说。
名词
1. The whole of Spain was jubilant.
西班牙举国欢腾。
2. Nature is a whole.
自然界是一个统一体。
1. 全部;整体
If you refer to the whole of something, you mean all of it.
whole
e.g. He has said he will make an apology to the whole of Asia for his country's past behaviour...
他已表示要为自己国家过去的行径向全亚洲道歉。
e.g. I was cold throughout the whole of my body.
我浑身上下都觉得冷。
2. (包含几个不同部分的)整体
A whole is a single thing which contains several different parts.
e.g. An atom itself is a complete whole, with its electrons, protons and neutrons and other elements...
一个原子本身就是一个完整的整体,包括电子、质子、中子及其他元素。
e.g. Taken as a percentage of the whole, the mouth has to be a fairly minor body part.
和全身比起来,嘴可算是身体中较小的一部分。
3. 完好的;完整的
If something is whole, it is in one piece and is not broken or damaged.
whole
e.g. Much of the temple was ruined, but the front was whole, as well as a large hall behind it...
庙宇的大部分都被毁坏了,但其正面及后面的大厅还保存完好。
e.g. I struck the glass with my fist with all my might; yet it remained whole...
我用拳头拼命砸向玻璃,可它还是完好无损。
4. (表示强调)完全地
You use whole to emphasize what you are saying.
e.g. It was like seeing a whole different side of somebody...
这就像是看到一个人完全不同的一面。
e.g. His father had helped invent a whole new way of doing business.
他父亲帮助创造了一套全新的生意经。
1. 全部;整体
If you refer to the whole of something, you mean all of it.
whole
e.g. He has said he will make an apology to the whole of Asia for his country's past behaviour...
他已表示要为自己国家过去的行径向全亚洲道歉。
e.g. I was cold throughout the whole of my body.
我浑身上下都觉得冷。
2. (包含几个不同部分的)整体
A whole is a single thing which contains several different parts.
e.g. An atom itself is a complete whole, with its electrons, protons and neutrons and other elements...
一个原子本身就是一个完整的整体,包括电子、质子、中子及其他元素。
e.g. Taken as a percentage of the whole, the mouth has to be a fairly minor body part.
和全身比起来,嘴可算是身体中较小的一部分。
3. 完好的;完整的
If something is whole, it is in one piece and is not broken or damaged.
whole
e.g. Much of the temple was ruined, but the front was whole, as well as a large hall behind it...
庙宇的大部分都被毁坏了,但其正面及后面的大厅还保存完好。
e.g. I struck the glass with my fist with all my might; yet it remained whole...
我用拳头拼命砸向玻璃,可它还是完好无损。
4. (表示强调)完全地
You use whole to emphasize what you are saying.
e.g. It was like seeing a whole different side of somebody...
这就像是看到一个人完全不同的一面。
e.g. His father had helped invent a whole new way of doing business.
他父亲帮助创造了一套全新的生意经。