Much of the temple was ruined, but the front was whole, as well as a large hall behind it.
庙宇的大部分都被毁坏了,但其正面及后面的大厅还保存完好。
I struck the glass with my fist with all my might; yet it remained whole.
我用拳头拼命砸向玻璃,可它还是完好无损。
Small bones should be avoided as the dog may swallow them whole and risk internal injury.
不要给狗喂小块的骨头,以免它整个吞下去而造成内部器官损伤。
Whole is often used to mean the same as all but when used in front of plurals, whole and all have different meanings. For example, if you say 'Whole buildings have been destroyed', you mean that some buildings have been destroyed completely. If you say 'All the buildings have been destroyed', you mean that every building has been destroyed.
whole 和 all 通常意义相同,但当用在名词复数前时意义不同。例如,Whole buildings have been destroyed 意思是一些大楼被整栋摧毁了。而 All the buildings have been destroyed 意思是所有建筑物都被摧毁了。
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