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Latin Entire Integrity Source Produced English Form Integrum

正面 870.entire
英 [ɪn'taɪə; en-]美 [ɪn'taɪɚ]

背面
释义:
adj. 全部的,整个的;全体的n. (Entire)人名;(英)恩泰尔
例句:
1. If the Commission has its way, the entire deal will be scuppered.如果委员会我行我素的话,整个交易将化为泡影。

〔吊着嗓子,引吭〈hang〉高歌〕
entire 整个的来自拉丁文integrum, 整体。来自in-, 不,非,-teg, 接触,词源同contagious, integrate. 即没有接触过的,完整的。
entireentire: [14] Entire and integrity [15] have the same source – Latin integer. This meant ‘whole, complete’, and was formed from the prefix in- ‘in’ and *tag-, the base which produced Latin tangere ‘touch’, source of English tactile and tangible (and indeed of intact [15], a parallel formation to entire and integrity).English borrowed integer [16] itself as a mathematical term denoting a ‘whole’ number, and several of its Latin derivatives – not just integrity but also integral [16], from late Latin integrālis, and integrate [17], from Latin integrāre ‘make whole’. As its difference in form suggests, however, entire came via a different route.The Latin accusative form integrum produced Vulgar Latin *integro, which passed into Old French as entier – hence English entire.=> intact, integrity, tactile, tangibleentire (adj.)late 14c., from Old French entier "whole, unbroken, intact, complete," from Latin integrum "completeness" (nominative integer; see integer). Related: Entireness."

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