totality的意思和读音

totality

: [toʊˈtæləti] : [təʊˈtæləti]

n.

totalities  

n.part

n.entirety,whole,total,sum

totalityn.

1.the state of being complete or whole; the whole number or amount

The seriousness of the situation is difficult to appreciate in its totality .

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n.1.the state of being complete or whole2.the total number or amount of something

1. toss v. n. totality n. totally ad. ...

5. in total ~~~ totality ...

6. abbr. totality , , [] tout ...

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1.After all, faith is not one thing or two or three things; it is an indivisible totality of beliefs that inspire me.

2.No account of the universe in its totality can be final which leaves these other forms of consciousness quite disregarded.

3.If it could be made in pink plastic, it was probably there, and the totality of it all was overwhelming. I felt like I needed a drink.

4.Outside one another as the phenomena in this phenomenal world are, they form a totality, and are wholly contained in their self-relatedness.

5.All that's visible during totality is the sun's relatively faint upper atmosphere, called the corona.

6.The Self would be the wisdom of the organism. The totality of the purposefulness of that which we are, which transcends consciousness.

7.Seen as accessible in all that surrounds us, totality becomes the fulfillment of tasks as they are defined materially.

8.Facing with the reality of absolute Reification, Lukacs Gyorgy gave out a solution, that was to restore Totality.——

9.The future has no ambiguous possibilities hidden in its womb: the part we call the present is compatible with only one totality.

10.None of the other specific notions exhibits this totality complete on both its sides as the notion itself and objectivity.