Complete and utter Meaning in English
expression
kəmˈpɫit/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈətɝ
kuhm-PLEET and UHT-er
kəmplˈiːt/ /ˈænd/ /ˈʌtɐ
kuhm-PLEET and UHT-uh
释义
Used to strongly emphasize that something is total or absolute, often with negative things like failure or chaos.
用法与细微差别
Commonly used before strong nouns (e.g., 'a complete and utter mess', 'a complete and utter disaster'). Slightly formal or dramatic tone. Usually not used with positives. 'Utter' means 'total'. Avoid using with weak nouns.
Spanish: total y absoluto - completo y absolutoPortuguese (BR): completo e absoluto - total e absolutoPortuguese (PT): completo e absoluto - total e absolutoChinese (Simplified): 彻头彻尾的 - 完全的Chinese (Traditional): 徹頭徹尾的 - 完全的Hindi: पूर्ण और पूरी तरह सेArabic: تام وكامل - كامل ومطلقBengali: সম্পূর্ণ এবং একেবারে - পুরোপুরি এবং সম্পূর্ণরূপেRussian: полный и абсолютный - совершенноJapanese: 完全な - 全くのVietnamese: hoàn toàn tuyệt đốiKorean: 완전한 - 철저한Turkish: tam anlamıyla - büsbütün - tamamenUrdu: مکمل اور سراسرIndonesian: benar-benar - sepenuhnya
例句
It was a complete and utter disaster.
basic
The plan was a complete and utter failure.
basic
His excuse was a complete and utter lie.
basic
What you said was complete and utter nonsense.
natural
After the storm, the place was in complete and utter chaos.
natural
I made a complete and utter fool of myself at the party.
natural