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"a teacher must have a breadth of knowledge of the subject"
"a man distinguished by the largeness and scope of his views"
see comprehension
The first known use of comprehensive was in 1614
computationnoun
the act or action of computing : calculation
a system of calculating especially by mathematical means
an amount computed
compromise1 of 2noun
a settlement of a dispute by each party giving up some demands
a giving up to something that is wrong or degrading : surrender
a compromise of one's principles
the thing agreed upon as a result of a compromise
compromise2 of 2verb
to adjust or settle differences by means of a compromise
to expose to disgrace, suspicion, or danger compromise security
compromised his reputation
comprehensiveadjective
including much or all : full a comprehensive list
a comprehensive course of study
1 But the curators noted that both were made by a celebrated painter from Indiana and keeping them would help maintain the comprehensiveness and quality of the museum’s holdings by artists from the state.
2 “We reviewed all of Dr. Halper’s completed work for maturity of analysis, comprehensiveness of research, and clarity in writing,” said Mr. Baker, who was appointed during the Obama administration.
3 However, human brain tissue, particularly embryonic tissue, is difficult to access, restricting the comprehensiveness of these datasets.
4 Still, while a treaty could be "a highly effective tool" for addressing plastic pollution worldwide, Cohen believes its success would depend on the comprehensiveness of the bill and the strength of implementation and enforcement efforts.
5 But it gives nothing away to state that the comprehensiveness of her public disgrace is harrowingly well-realised.
6 It'said the project will'push envelope on size, indexing speed, accuracy, comprehensiveness and other dimensions.
谷歌称该项目将“扩大搜索服务的范围, 索引速度, 准确度, 全面性,以及其他指标”.
7 The comprehensiveness of her collection amazed many in the lexicographic world.
8 The comprehensiveness of the agreement, therefore, may be an ongoing point of tension.
9 Making no claim to comprehensiveness, the show nonetheless packs a wide cultural range into a relatively small ground-floor space.
10 It’s a meaningful message, and one whose comprehensiveness nicely complements the play’s wealth of specific biographical details.
11 Most Elgar lovers will surely possess a number of the recordings, but the comprehensiveness of the set makes it extremely valuable.
12 a comprehensive overview of European history since the French Revolution
13 But the plan's comprehensiveness is a bit of an illusion.
但该方案的全面性是一种幻觉.
14 It pledges to “uphold key principles of balance, accuracy and comprehensiveness”.
15 A fable, similarly, trades complexity and comprehensiveness for a clear but still true lesson.
16 This frustrating sense of missed opportunity, of mere comprehensiveness at the expense of depth, prevails over the book as a whole.
17 Streaming is built on the power of the algorithm, which inhibits risk and serendipity and creates an illusion of ease and comprehensiveness.
18 Some of the calls that Emanuel makes can be questioned, such as grouping the United States with the best-performing countries for comprehensiveness of benefits, chronic-care coordination, innovation in care delivery and innovation in payment.
19 Its size and comprehensiveness allow comparisons among immigrants of different national origins and among varied locations in the U.S. that were previously unavailable.
20 The focus group discussion participants said they would consider qualities such as balance, comprehensiveness, persuasiveness and objectivity of media organisations when assessing their ability to create quality content.