entirety
/ɪnˈtaɪərəti/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪnˈtaɪərəti/ (ame, ipa) · /in-ˈtī-rə-tē -ˈtī(-ə)r-tē/ (ame, mw)
entirety — 名詞
1. all of something taken together as one complete whole, not just one section or p
全部
某事物完整的所有部分
all of something taken together as one complete whole, not just one section or piece.
The judge read the letter in its entirety before speaking.
法官在發言前先把那封信的全部內容讀完。
fixed phrase: in its entirety
Sayaka gave the entirety of her prize money to the local library.
Sayaka 把全部獎金都捐給了當地圖書館。
pattern: the entirety of + noun phrase
Please read the contract in its entirety before you sign it.
請先把合約全文讀完,再簽名。
Power was lost across the entirety of the island after midnight.
午夜過後,暴風雨讓整座島都停電了。
Nadia watched the documentary in its entirety on the night train.
Nadia 在夜車上把那部紀錄片全部看完。
- whole
the everyday choice; less formal and often more natural in speech
- totality
more abstract and heavier in tone, often used in academic writing
- completeness
focuses on being complete rather than on all parts taken together
文法句型
in its entirety
the entirety of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Most often appears in fixed patterns like 'in its entirety' and 'the entirety of'. It is more formal than whole and is common in legal, official, and careful written English.