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perfect, clean, entirely, flawless, entire, complete; completely, totally hoàn toàn
绝对 jue2dui4 absolute; unconditional Hoàn toàn
完全 wan2quan2 complete; whole; totally; entirely Hoàn toàn



OXF3000: hoàn toàn altogether
OXF3000: hoàn toàn complete
OXF3000: hoàn toàn completely
OXF3000: hoàn toàn perfectly
OXF3000: hoàn toàn quite
OXF3000: hoàn toàn totally
OXF3000N tuyệt đối hoàn toàn absolute
OXF3000N tuyệt đối hoàn toàn absolutely
OXF3000N hoàn toàn hầu như nói chung altogether
OXF3000N đầy đủ hoàn toàn fully
OXF3000N hoàn toàn chỉ là purely
OXF3000N hoàn toàn hầu hết quite
OXF3000N hoàn toàn totally
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn altogether ganz und gar
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn altogether insgesamt
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn altogether sämtlich
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn altogether zusammen
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn complete völlig
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn complete vollständig
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn completely vollständig
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn quite ganz
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn quite recht
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn quite ziemlich
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn totally vollkommen
OXF3000D: hoàn toàn totally vollständig






A lazy person will completely fail. Một người lười biếng sẽ hoàn toàn thất bại. Adverbs
completely hoàn toàn Adverbs







like: hoàn toàn
to not be completely correct không hoàn toàn đúng
Taiwan declared its full support Đài Loan tuyên bố hoàn toàn ủng hộ
völlig hoàn toàn 完全的 wánquán de
vertrauensvoll tin tưởng hoàn toàn 信任的 xìn rèn de
völlig hoàn toàn
vertrauensvoll tin tưởng hoàn toàn


Trang und Tri sind ganz begeistert vom Zoo. Trang và Trí hoàn toàn bị sở thú thu hút. (Lektion 65, Nr. 920)
Nicht ganz, zuerst ist unser Kontrabass ausgefallen, aber wir haben jemanden gefunden, der ihn vertritt. Không hoàn toàn, mới đầu thiếu đàn công bat, nhưng tụi em đã tìm được người có thể thay thế cho việc đó. (Lektion 78, Nr. 1112)
Das verstehe ich gut. Mir geht es genauso. Tôi hoàn toàn hiểu chuyện này. Tôi cũng nghĩ như vậy. (Lektion 95, Nr. 1490)
Mit dieser Lösung bin ich einverstanden. Với cách giải quyết này tôi hoàn toàn đồng ý. (Lektion 115, Nr. 2153)
Dieses Programm ist vollkommen überarbeitet. Chương trình này đã được sửa đổi lại hoàn toàn. (Lektion 118, Nr. 2267)


Helen got into acting purely by accident. by accident
'It's terrible.' 'I couldn't agree more!' (= I completely agree) agree
The train went slower and slower until it stopped altogether. altogether
I don't altogether agree with you. altogether
I am not altogether happy (= I am very unhappy) about the decision. altogether
It was an altogether different situation. altogether
You owe me £68 altogether. altogether
It's a totally different situation, it's apples and oranges. apples and oranges
You wouldn't normally associate these two writers—their styles are completely different. associate
She's perfectly safe, I can assure you. assure
a fully automatic driverless train automatic
to be half/fully awake awake
to be wide awake (= fully awake) awake
She believes that killing animals for food or fur is completely immoral. believe
Go and wash your hands; they're absolutely black! black
Give your nose a good blow (= clear it completely). blow
The house was burnt to the ground (= completely destroyed). burn
Most skin cancers are completely curable. cancer
I'm perfectly capable of doing it myself, thank you. capable
The hall was filled to capacity (= was completely full). capacity
certain of/about sth: Are you absolutely certain about this? certain
The story was completely untrue and was successfully challenged in court. challenge
Her life changed completely when she won the lottery. change
He looked relaxed and totally in command of himself. command
comparison (with sth): It is difficult to make a comparison with her previous book—they are completely different. comparison
We were in complete agreement. complete
a complete change complete
in complete silence complete
a complete stranger complete
It came as a complete surprise. complete
I felt a complete idiot. complete
completely different completely
completely and utterly broke completely
I've completely forgotten her name. completely
The explosion completely destroyed the building. completely
No one can predict with complete/total confidence what will happen in the financial markets. confidence
The poverty of her childhood stands in total contrast to her life in Hollywood. contrast
The children are completely out of control since their father left. be/get/run/etc. out of control
purely decorative arches decorative
The office was completely deserted. deserted
The building was completely destroyed by fire. destroy
We are in total disagreement as to how to proceed. disagreement
Events could have developed in a dramatically different way. dramatically
Her mouth felt as dry as a bone (= completely dry). dry
When the paint is completely dry, apply another coat. dry
Her criticisms had the effect of discouraging him completely. effect
It can be embarrassing for children to tell complete strangers about such incidents. embarrassing
I entirely agree with you. entirely
I'm not entirely happy about the proposal. entirely
That's an entirely different matter. entirely
The audience was almost entirely female. entirely
Her second husband was the exact opposite of her first (= completely different). exact
expectation (of sth): We are confident in our expectation of a full recovery. expectation
The whole thing was a complete failure. failure
I'm all in favour of (= completely support) equal pay for equal work. in favour (of sb/sth)
My mouth felt completely dry. feel
This discovery has opened up a whole new field of research. field
The match was finely balanced throughout. finely
The sails hung limply in the flat calm (= conditions at sea when there is no wind and the water is completely level). flat
forget (about sth): I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me. forget
The rumour is totally without foundation (= not based on any facts). foundation
It was several weeks before he was completely free of pain. free
freedom (to do sth): complete freedom to do as you wish freedom
I'm absolutely frozen! frozen
She had fully recovered from the accident. fully
Houses and a luxury tourist hotel were burned to the ground (= completely destroyed, so that there is nothing left). ground
Being totally alone is my idea of hell on earth. hell
honest (about sth): Are you being completely honest about your feelings? honest
intend to do sth: I fully intended (= definitely intended) to pay for the damage. intend
The subject is of no interest to me at all. interest
She felt fully justified in asking for her money back. justified
The book is completely lacking in originality. lacking
'Where shall we eat?' 'I'll leave it entirely (up) to you (= you can decide).' leave
You made me look a complete fool! look
They've given the place a completely new look. look
We're completely lost. lost
She's completely power-mad. mad
Her mind is completely occupied by the new baby. mind
I could not have complete peace of mind before they returned. mind
He completely missed the joke. miss
You are completely mistaken about Jane. mistaken
Don't move—stay perfectly still. move
It's a complete mystery to me why they chose him. mystery
They often wandered around the house stark naked (= completely naked). naked
I should tell you, I'm completely new to this kind of work. new
Most of the translation he did for me was complete nonsense. nonsense
quite/perfectly (= completely) normal normal
occupied (doing sth/in doing sth/in sth): He's fully occupied looking after three small children. occupied
His success depended, as so often happens, on things entirely outside his control. often
They are totally opposed to abortion. opposed
Your guess was a long way out (= completely wrong). out
Part of me feels sorry for him (= I feel partly, but not entirely, sorry for him). part
The aims of the organization are wholly peaceful. peaceful
It's perfectly normal to feel like this. perfectly
It's perfectly good as it is (= it doesn't need changing). perfectly
To be perfectly honest, I didn't want to go anyway. perfectly
They're perfectly within their rights to ask to see the report. perfectly
The attraction between them is purely physical. physical
I felt completely out of place among all these successful people. out of place
They won on points (= by scoring more points rather than by completely defeating their opponents). point
possibility (that...): There is now no possibility that she will make a full recovery. possibility
The charity is run on a purely voluntary basis. purely
The drapes are purely decorative. purely
I quite agree. quite
It's like being in the Alps, but not quite. quite
Allow your muscles to relax completely. relax
As babies, we rely entirely on others for food. rely on/upon sb/sth
The claims are, I repeat, totally unfounded. repeat
report sb/sth + adj.: The doctor reported the patient fully recovered. report
They support the measures without reservation (= completely). reservation
He is now fully restored to health. restore
It wasn't easy to persuade her to come—quite the reverse. reverse
He's not quite right in the head (= not mentally normal). right
You're quite within your rights to ask for your money back. right
In many marriages there has been a complete role reversal (= change of roles) with the man staying at home and the woman going out to work. role
If you think I'm going to help you again, you're sadly (= completely) mistaken. sadly
This week's performances are completely sold out. sell out, be sold out
For the past three years they have been leading totally separate lives. separate
Her interest in him is purely sexual. sexual
This old T-shirt has completely lost its shape. shape
They finished their meal in total silence. silence
sincere in sth: She is never completely sincere in what she says about people. sincere
There was a complete stranger sitting at my desk. stranger
Her letter came as a complete surprise. surprise
She took me in completely with her story. take sb in
Her time is fully taken up with writing. take up sth
Things haven't gone entirely to plan. thing
I'm thoroughly confused. thoroughly
These proposals are perfectly in tune with our own thoughts on the subject. be in/out of tune (with sb/sth)
Such behaviour is totally unacceptable in a civilized society. unacceptable
He was quite unconscious of the danger. unconscious
The announcement was not entirely unexpected. unexpected
All this fuss is totally unnecessary. unnecessary
He was being totally unreasonable about it. unreasonable
The young have a completely different set of values and expectations. value
These meetings are a complete waste of time. waste
My shirt was wet through (= completely wet). wet
It was a crisis for which she was totally unprepared. which
While Tom's very good at science, his brother is absolutely hopeless. while
The boy is wild and completely out of control. wild
I'm perfectly willing to discuss the problem. willing
You've all been absolutely wonderful! wonderful
'It's an excellent hotel.' 'Yes, but (= I don't completely agree) it's too expensive.' yes