柯林斯詞典entire /?n?ta??/ 1. ADJ You use entire when you want to emphasize that you are referring to the whole of something, for example, the whole of a place, time, or population. 全部的; 整個(gè)的[det ADJ] [強(qiáng)調(diào)] He had spent his entire life in China as a doctor. 他整個(gè)一生都在中國做醫(yī)生。 There are only 60 swimming pools in the entire country. 整個(gè)國家僅有60個(gè)游泳池。 返回 entire劍橋詞典whole or complete , with nothing missing 全部的;整個(gè)的;完全的;完整的 Between them they ate an entire cake . 他們兩個(gè)吃了整整一個(gè)蛋糕。 He'd spent the entire journey asleep . 他整個(gè)旅程都在睡覺。 They got an entire set of silver cutlery as a wedding present . 他們收到了一件結(jié)婚禮物,是一整套銀質(zhì)餐具。 例句 A sense of doom hung over the entire country .Only one goal was scored in the entire match .The mountains stretch the entire length of the country .He spent the entire afternoon watching a cricket match .His entire working life was spent with the same firm . 返回 entire