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On the whole Meaning in English

expression

ON-thuh-HOHL
ON-thuh-HOHL

释义

Used to mean 'in general' or 'considering everything together.' It summarizes the main idea when looking at all the parts.

用法与细微差别

Semi-formal or neutral. Common in writing and speech to introduce a summary opinion. Similar to 'in general,' but often used at the beginning of a sentence. Not for details or specifics.

例句

On the whole, the trip was a success.

basic

The movie, on the whole, was enjoyable.

basic

On the whole, students liked the new teacher.

basic

I have some complaints, but on the whole I’m happy with the service.

natural

On the whole, things turned out better than we expected.

natural

You’ll find, on the whole, that people here are pretty friendly.

natural