HSK Level 3

完整

wán zhěng

complete; integrated; whole

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Example Sentences

她给了我一个完整的家。

tā ɡěi le wǒ yí ɡè wán zhěnɡ de jiā .

She gave me a complete home.

这本书是完整的。

zhè běn shū shì wán zhěnɡ de .

This book is complete.

大家都希望保持团队的完整。

dà jiā dōu xī wànɡ bǎo chí tuán duì de wán zhěnɡ .

Everyone wants to keep the team intact.

Synonyms

Antonyms

残缺 (cánquē)

incomplete

不完整 (bù wánzhěng)

incomplete

Etymology & Components

The Chinese word 完整 (wánzhěng) means "complete" or "intact". It is composed of two characters: 完 (wán), which means "complete" or "whole", and 整 (zhěng), which means "correct" or "in order". The word 完整 is often used to describe something that is lacking nothing or that is in perfect condition. For example, a 完整的人 (wánzhěng de rén) is a person who is physically and mentally healthy, while a 完整的家庭 (wánzhěng de jiātíng) is a family that is happy and harmonious. The word 完整 can also be used to describe something that is logically sound or that is well-organized. For example, a 完整的论证 (wánzhěng de lùnzhèng) is a logical argument, while a 完整的计划 (wánzhěng de jìhuà) is a well-organized plan.