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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - whole

 

Whole

whole
adj. & n. --adj. 1 in an uninjured, unbroken, intact, or undiminished state (swallowed it whole; there is not a plate left whole). 2 not less than; all there is of; entire, complete (waited a whole year; tell the whole truth; the whole school knows). 3 (of blood or milk etc.) with no part removed. --n. 1 a thing complete in itself. 2 all there is of a thing (spent the whole of the summer by the sea). 3 (foll. by of) all members, inhabitants, etc., of (the whole of London knows it). Phrases and idioms as a whole as a unity; not as separate parts. go the whole hog see HOG. on the whole taking everything relevant into account; in general (it was, on the whole, a good report; they behaved well on the whole). whole cloth cloth of full size as manufactured. whole holiday a whole day taken as a holiday (cf. half holiday). whole-life insurance life insurance for which premiums are payable throughout the remaining life of the person insured. whole lot see LOT. whole note esp. US Mus. = SEMIBREVE. whole number a number without fractions; an integer. whole-tone scale Mus. a scale consisting entirely of tones, with no semitones. Derivatives wholeness n. Etymology: OE hal f. Gmc
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  I. adjective Etymology: Middle English hool healthy, unhurt, entire, from Old English hāl; akin to Old High German heil healthy, unhurt, Old Norse heill, Old Church Slavic cělŭ Date: before 12th century 1. a. free of wound or injury ; unhurt, recovered from a wound or injury ; restored, being healed , free of defect or impairment ; intact, physically sound and healthy ; free of disease or deformity, mentally or emotionally sound, having all its proper parts or components ; complete, unmodified , 3. constituting the total sum or undiminished entirety ; entire , each or all of the , 4. constituting an undivided unit ; unbroken, uncut , directed to one end ; concentrated , 5. seemingly complete or total , very great in quantity, extent, or scope , constituting the entirety of a person's nature or development , having the same father and mother , see: perfect ~ness noun Synonyms: see: ~ II. noun Date: 14th century a complete amount or sum ; a number, aggregate, or totality lacking no part, member, or element, something constituting a complex unity ; a coherent system or organization of parts fitting or working together as one, III. adverb Date: 14th century wholly, entirely , as a complete entity ...
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