British [hl] beauty [ho? l]
All, whole, complete, all,; (emphasizing size or importance) complete, complete, complete
All, all, all, all, all.
Bilingual example
But to me, you are my whole world!
But to me, you are my world.
2. All
Basic explanation:
Detective/qualifier all; All; All; Everything; (used with a singular noun to indicate that something lasts for a period of time) all, whole
Pronoun ownership; All; All; Everything; The only thing; Everything.
Complete; Very; Ten points; Very; Also; Too much
Example:
Our goal is that all children complete secondary education.
Our goal is for all children to complete secondary education.
3. all English [k? m? pli? T] beauty [k? m? pli? t]
Complete, thorough, complete, whole, including, containing (extra parts or features)
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is completed; To complete or perfect (a form).
For example: The? Rebels? Had it? Is anyone here? Complete? Control?
The rebels are in complete control of the situation.
4. Total English [? Ttl] beauty [? Where to? tl]
All, all, all, all, all, all, all
Total, total, total
Add up, add up, and completely destroy (a car).
For example: The? Company? Really? Answer? Total? Yes? 1,776? Employees. ?
These companies have 1, 776 employees.
5. All English [? n? Ta(r)] beauty [? n? Tar]
Comprehensive, comprehensive and complete
Example: why? Had it? Flowers? His? Complete? Life? Are you online? China? As? Answer? Doctor?
He has been a doctor in China all his life.