单词 | on the whole |
释义 | whole1 of 3adjective ˈhōl 1 a(1) : free of wound or injury : unhurt (2) : recovered from a wound or injury : restored (3) : being healed whole of an ancient evil, I sleep sound A. E. Housman b : free of defect or impairment : intact c : physically sound and healthy : free of disease or deformity d : mentally or emotionally sound 2 : having all its proper parts or components : complete, unmodified whole milk a whole egg 3 a : constituting the total sum or undiminished entirety : entire owns the whole island b : each or all of the took part in the whole series of athletic events 4 a : constituting an undivided unit : unbroken, uncut a whole roast suckling pig b : directed to one end : concentrated your whole attention 5 a : seemingly complete or total the whole idea is to help, not hinder b : very great in quantity, extent, or scope feels a whole lot better now 6 : constituting the entirety of a person's nature or development educate the whole student 7 : having the same father and mother whole brother wholeness noun whole 2 of 3noun1 : a complete amount or sum : a number, aggregate, or totality lacking no part, member, or element 2 : something constituting a complex unity : a coherent system or organization of parts fitting or working together as one whole 3 of 3adverb1 : wholly, entirely a whole new age group Henry Chauncey 2 : as a complete entity on the whole phrase1 as in primarily for the most part On the whole I like seafood, but I won't eat oysters. Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in usually according to the usual course of things On the whole it begins getting dark earlier as winter approaches. Synonyms & Similar Words
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with everyone or everything taken into account at the same time On the whole, it was a great trip. |
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