The overall analysis of keywords is as follows:
First, pronunciation
British pronunciation: /h? l/
American pronunciation: /ho? l/
Second, explain
All, whole; Everything; A complete thing
All in one; crude oil
Third, the change of word form.
Complex number: integer
Adjective: whole
Adverb: complete
Fourth, common phrases
In general
A lot, a lot
Integer integer
Global world
whole milk
Verb (abbreviation of verb) is used.
When the whole is used as a noun, its basic meaning is "complete, whole and complete", which refers to a self-contained thing. Can be extended to "whole, one", often used in singular form. It can be preceded by the indefinite article A, which means "whole".
When the whole is used as an adjective, it basically means "complete, whole and complete", which means that things are inseparable without any omission, reduction or exclusion. When this solution is made, it can only be used as an attribute in the sentence.
The whole can also be interpreted as "intact", which means that something has not been divided or damaged. By extension, it can mean "healthy and complete"
Step 6: Example
1. The whole family went on holiday together. The whole family went on holiday together. )
She ate the whole cake by herself. She ate the whole cake by herself. )
On the whole, this project is a success. On the whole, this project is a success. )
He devoted himself wholeheartedly to his work. He is completely absorbed in his work. )
In order to celebrate the festival, the whole town was completely decorated. )