all-encompassing
/ˌɔːl ɪnˈkʌmpəsɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌɔːl ɪnˈkʌmpəsɪŋ/ (ame, ipa)
all-encompassing — 形容詞
1. describes something that covers every possible part, aspect, or person within a
全面的
涵蓋所有面向的;無所不包
describes something that covers every possible part, aspect, or person within a particular situation, without leaving anything out or ignoring anyone.
The new factory safety guide offers an all-encompassing set of rules for every task in the workshop.
這本新的工廠安全指南提供了一套全面的規則,涵蓋車間內的每一項作業。
attributive: 'all-encompassing set of rules'
Professor Okonkwo designed an all-encompassing course that covers African history from ancient times to today.
Okonkwo 教授設計了一門全面的課程,內容涵蓋從古代到現代的非洲歷史。
attributive + relative clause: 'course that covers...'
After years of war, the peace treaty was an all-encompassing agreement that settled disputes over land, trade, and education.
經過多年戰爭,這份和平條約是一項全面的協議,解決了土地、貿易與教育方面的爭端。
Mei-Lin's all-encompassing health insurance plan pays for doctor visits, hospital stays, and medicine.
Mei-Lin 的全面健康保險計畫給付看診、住院和藥品費用。
No single theory offers an all-encompassing explanation for how all languages change over time.
沒有任何單一理論能對所有語言隨時間變化的方式提出全面的解釋。
- comprehensive
similar meaning but less absolute; 'comprehensive' suggests thorough coverage, while 'all-encompassing' implies total inclusion
- all-inclusive
often used for prices, packages, or holidays that include everything; narrower scope than 'all-encompassing'
- thorough
focuses on careful attention to detail rather than breadth of coverage
- exhaustive
emphasises that every possible item has been covered; more formal and technical
用法筆記
Typically appears before the noun it describes (attributive position). The noun is usually an abstract concept such as 'theory', 'system', 'agreement', 'approach', or 'plan'. Less common in casual conversation; more frequent in formal or academic writing.