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en·tire
/ɪnˈtaɪr, ˈɛnˌ/
整個,全部(
a
.)全體的,完全的,全部的
From:
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entire
*整 整體
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·tire
a.
1.
Complete
in
all
parts
;
undivided
;
undiminished
;
whole
;
full
and
perfect
;
not
deficient
;
as
,
the
entire
control
of
a
business
;
entire
confidence
,
ignorance
.
That
ye
may
be
perfect
and
entire
,
wanting
nothing
.
--
James
i
. 4.
With
strength
entire
and
free
will
armed
.
--
Milton
.
One
entire
and
perfect
chrysolite
.
--
Shak
.
2.
Without
mixture
or
alloy
of
anything
;
unqualified
;
morally
whole
;
pure
;
faithful
.
Pure
fear
and
entire
cowardice
.
--
Shak
.
No
man
had
ever
a
heart
more
entire
to
the
king
.
--
Clarendon
.
3.
Bot.
(a)
Consisting
of
a
single
piece
,
as
a
corolla
.
(b)
Having
an
evenly
continuous
edge
,
as
a
leaf
which
has
no
kind
of
teeth
.
4.
Not
gelded
; --
said
of
a
horse
.
5.
Internal
;
interior
. [
Obs
.]
Syn:
--
See
Whole
,
and
Radical
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
En·tire
,
n.
1.
Entirely
.
“Too
long
to
print
in
entire
.”
2.
Brewing
A
name
originally
given
to
a
kind
of
beer
combining
qualities
of
different
kinds
of
beer
. [
Eng
.]
“Foker's
Entire
.”
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
entire
adj
1:
constituting
the
full
quantity
or
extent
;
complete
; "
an
entire
town
devastated
by
an
earthquake
"; "
gave
full
attention
"; "
a
total
failure
" [
syn
:
full
,
total
]
2:
constituting
the
undiminished
entirety
;
lacking
nothing
essential
especially
not
damaged
; "
a
local
motion
keepeth
bodies
integral
"-
Bacon
; "
was
able
to
keep
the
collection
entire
during
his
lifetime
"; "
fought
to
keep
the
union
intact
" [
syn
:
integral
,
intact
]
3: (
of
leaves
or
petals
)
having
a
smooth
edge
;
not
broken
up
into
teeth
or
lobes
4: (
used
of
domestic
animals
)
sexually
competent
; "
an
entire
horse
" [
syn
:
intact
]
n
:
uncastrated
adult
male
horse
[
syn
:
stallion
]
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