"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"
"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"
1.完全地;完整地;全部地
entirely means completely and not just partly.
e.g. ...anentirely new approach...
全新的方法
e.g. Fraud is anentirely different matter...
欺诈完全是另外一回事。
2.非常;很;完全
entirely is also used to emphasize what you are saying.
e.g. I agreeentirely...
我完全同意。
e.g. Oh, the whole episode wasentirely his fault.
天啊,整件事完全是他的错。
3.(尤用于表示批评时)不是特别,并非完全
People sometimes use the expressionnot entirely to reduce the force of a strong statement, especially a critical one.
e.g. They are notentirely happy with his criticism of the president...
他对总统的批评并没有让他们特别高兴。
e.g. We shall see that this is notentirely true...
我们会明白这并非全是真的。
1. 完全地:这也就意味着,德里达事件永远不可能整体地(quite)或完全地(entirely)发生或结束其发生,在某种程度上此事件仍有待来临,有待发生--比如说,今天,在伦敦;明天,在别处.
2. 完整地:规则最终的通过确立了欧盟新的统一国际破产法制度,根据其第47条之规定,该规则自2002年5月31日起对各成员国生效(丹麦除外,因其在欧盟有关公约的议定书中对内务司法合作事项表示不予参加),并且是完整地(entirely)与直接地(dire
3. 全部地:entire 全部的 |entirely 全部地 | entitle 有资格
4. 完全开采:subsequent 后来 |entirely完全开采 | monopolies开采垄断