第三人称复数:totalities
1. 全体;整个;全部
The totality of something is the whole of it.
e.g. ...a process of social, economic and political change which involves the totality of human experience...
涉及人类全部经验的社会、经济和政治变革过程
e.g. He did not want to reform the criminal justice system in its totality.
他不想全盘改革刑事司法制度。
1. totality的近义词
1. " The result here is dictated by the totality of the facts in this case, " Stern said in a statement.
2. The overall layout of socialism with Chinese characteristics is an organic totality of various factors based on interconnection and mutual promotion.
3. totality的意思
3. Qi said the new regulations make oversight more effective because authorities will take the totality of an applicant's financial situation into account.
4. totality的反义词
4. National Astronomical Observatories have placed a number of live studios within the totality path.
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5. It could also be done without carrying out the election procedure in its totality.
6. It has been nearly a decade since Mok posed with a naked back on the cover of her album Karen Mok in Totality in 1996.
7. totality
7. The US should know that copying American institutions and practices in totality is unsuitable for China's national conditions.
8. China has a totality of 37 world heritages which attract many tourists in the holiday.
totality的解释
noun
1. the whole amount
2. the quality of being complete and indiscriminate
e.g. the totality of war and its consequences
the all-embracing totality of the state
3. the state of being total and complete
e.g. he read the article in its entirety
appalled by the totality of the destruction
Synonym: entirety entireness integrality