entirely的中文翻譯是什麼意思

entirely

US/ɪnˈtaɪərli/
UK/ɪnˈtaɪəli/

adv. 全部地; 徹底地

entirely柯林斯釋義

ADV完全地;完整地;全部地

Entirely means completely and not just partly.

  • ...an entirely new approach...

    全新的方法

  • Fraud is an entirely different matter...

    欺詐完全是另外一回事。

ADV非常;很;完全

Entirely is also used to emphasize what you are saying.

  • I agree entirely...

    我完全同意。

  • Oh, the whole episode was entirely his fault.

    天啊,整件事完全是他的錯。

ADV(尤用於表示批評時)不是特別,並非完全

People sometimes use the expression not entirely to reduce the force of a strong statement, especially a critical one.

  • They are not entirely happy with his criticism of the president...

    他對總統的批評並沒有讓他們特別高興。

  • We shall see that this is not entirely true...

    我們會明白這並非全是真的。

entirely英文釋義

Adverb

1. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly');

  • he was wholly convinced
  • entirely satisfied with the meal
  • it was completely different from what we expected
  • was completely at fault
  • a totally new situation
  • the directions were all wrong
  • it was not altogether her fault
  • an altogether new approach
  • a whole new idea

2. without any others being included or involved;

  • was entirely to blame
  • a school devoted entirely to the needs of problem children
  • he works for Mr. Smith exclusively
  • did it solely for money
  • the burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone
  • a privilege granted only to him

entirely場景例句

Revising the procedure was an entirely profitless exercise.

對程式進行修改是徒勞無功的.

I found myself in an entirely new world the moment I arrived in Beijing.

我一到北京就感到耳目一新.

This shouldn't be left entirely to his discretion.

這事不能任憑他一人決定.

These injuries are entirely preventable.

這些傷害完全可以預防.

It's entirely my fault.

全怪我.

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entirely反義詞

partly