The whole time là gì

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We use the whole or the whole of to refer to complete single things and events that are countable and defined:

All the with uncountable nouns

We use all the and not the whole with uncountable nouns:

All and whole with plural nouns

We usually use all the and all of the with plural nouns:

All and whole: typical errors

We don’t use all before a and an:

Whole

Whole is a determiner. We use whole before nouns and after other determiners (my, the, a/an, their) to talk about quantity. We use it to describe the completeness of something:

Các thành ngữ

go the whole hog

the whole bit

a whole lot

the whole lot

whole

adverb

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/həʊl/
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/hoʊl/

whole adverb (IN ONE PIECE)

C2

as a single object and not in pieces:

The seeds can be eaten whole or ground in a coffee grinder.

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Complete and whole

  • (all) in one piece idiom
  • A, a
  • absolute
  • all or nothing idiom
  • all-in-one
  • all-inclusive
  • fell
  • fibre
  • from stem to stern idiom
  • full-blown
  • full-fledged
  • full-length
  • fully
  • plain
  • thoroughly
  • through and through idiom
  • to the last idiom
  • totality
  • toto
  • unabridged
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whole adverb (COMPLETELY)

informal

completely:

Now he's arrived, it's a whole different situation.

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Linguistics: very & extreme

  • abjectly
  • abundantly
  • beyond
  • biblical
  • blankly
  • completely
  • desperately
  • extreme
  • highly
  • rank
  • raving
  • serious
  • smack
  • spectacularly
  • such
  • terrible
  • terribly
  • unutterably
  • veritably
  • wonderfully
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Complete and whole

Ngữ pháp

All or whole?

All and whole are determiners.

All or whole for single entities

We use the whole or the whole of to refer to complete single things and events that are countable and defined:

All the with uncountable nouns

We use all the and not the whole with uncountable nouns:

All and whole with plural nouns

We usually use all the and all of the with plural nouns:

All and whole: typical errors

We don’t use all before a and an:

whole

noun [ C usually singular ]

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/həʊl/
us

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/hoʊl/

a complete thing:

Two halves make a whole.

You should consider each problem as an aspect of the whole.

 the whole of something

B1

all of something:

I'll be on holiday the whole of next week.

The whole of his finger was bruised.

The whole of the school (= everyone in the school) had come to the fair.

Thêm các ví dụ
  • I don't know anything about the workings of other departments or about the organization as a whole.
  • The improvement in sales figures had a beneficial effect on the company as a whole.
  • She drinks a lot less now, to the benefit of her health as a whole.
  • In gestalt psychology and gestalt psychotherapy, people's thoughts and emotions are seen as complex wholes.
  • Four quarters make a whole.

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Complete and whole

  • (all) in one piece idiom
  • A, a
  • absolute
  • all or nothing idiom
  • all-in-one
  • all-inclusive
  • fell
  • fibre
  • from stem to stern idiom
  • full-blown
  • full-fledged
  • full-length
  • fully
  • plain
  • thoroughly
  • through and through idiom
  • to the last idiom
  • totality
  • toto
  • unabridged
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Linguistics: both, all, each & every

Ngữ pháp

All or whole?

All and whole are determiners.

All or whole for single entities

We use the whole or the whole of to refer to complete single things and events that are countable and defined:

All the with uncountable nouns

We use all the and not the whole with uncountable nouns:

All and whole with plural nouns

We usually use all the and all of the with plural nouns:

All and whole: typical errors

We don’t use all before a and an:

Các thành ngữ

as a whole

on the whole

(Định nghĩa của whole từ Từ điển & Từ đồng nghĩa Cambridge dành cho Người học Nâng cao © Cambridge University Press)

whole | Từ điển Anh Mỹ

whole

adjective [ not gradable ]

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/hoʊl/

all of something; the full amount:

Painting the two rooms will take the whole day.

He cooked a meal for the whole school.

Whole can also mean in one piece:

You can eat the fruit whole or cut it up.

infml Whole can also be used to emphasize something:

I’ve got a whole lot to do this afternoon.

Thành ngữ

the whole bit

whole

noun [ C/U ]

us

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/hoʊl/

all of the parts of something considered together as one thing, or all of something:

[ C ] Two halves make a whole.

[ U ] She’ll be away the whole of next month.

Thành ngữ

on the whole

(Định nghĩa của whole từ Từ điển Học thuật Cambridge © Cambridge University Press)

Các ví dụ của whole

whole

Ordinary women's inferior rights to land were a key aspect in women's subordination as a whole.

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The citizens of the country constitute an organic whole, which is integrated by the general will of the masses.

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Soldiers were to be seen there as they were to be seen everywhere - but on the whole these were pacific regions.

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Higher ranks are given to sources that are more generalizable to the population as a whole.

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The multiple roles that people hold within their family, community, work, and society as a whole work to define their sense of self.

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Formal political influence over policy increased gradually over the whole period at the expense of technical influence, and social objectives were given priority.

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They were then told to put the sounds together to say the whole word.

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Are we being told the whole story, or only that part of it which suits the author's purpose?

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Most fruitful to that study is understanding the ' fundamental symbolic system underlying the whole range of ritual institutions ' (145).

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Too often, disease control methods, or even whole health care systems, have been transplanted from one country to another.

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Within these two themes, most experimenters have chosen a whole organism approach and only a handful a biochemical route (appendix 6).

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It encompasses the whole learning process, including learning styles and strategies.

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While there may be some truth in each of these suggestions, none of them reveals the whole picture.

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Thus, his whole view is not one of double irrelevance.

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A cache line consists of many cells, and we have assumed that the whole line would be transferred.

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Các cụm từ với whole

whole

Các từ thường được sử dụng cùng với whole.

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coherent whole

This is meaning as a coherent whole.

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cohesive whole

No cohesive whole is presented.

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harmonious whole

A fourth quality concinnitas brings the individual parts into a harmonious whole.

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