"comme un tout"
il faut le prendre comme un tout > you must take it as a whole
"I want your body" is an English equivalent of the French phrase "Je veux ton corps."Specifically, the subject pronoun "je" means "I." The verb "veux" means "(I) am wishing/wanting, do wish/want, wish/want." The masculine possessive adjective "ton" means "your." The masculine noun "corps" means "body."The pronunciation is "zhuh vuh toh kohr."
The term "whole body" is typically not hyphenated when used as a noun phrase, as in "the whole body of evidence." However, it can be hyphenated as "whole-body" when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "whole-body workout." The hyphenation helps clarify that the two words function together to describe a single concept.
a position of the body in comparison with the whole body
Just one, correctly.The word "nobody" means no one, no person.The phrase no body means missing a body or not having a body.
'le dos" is the back.Il a mal au dos = he has a backachele dos de la main = the back of the handle dos means the back (of the body). For example 'un sac à dos' is a backpack.
It means a group organized for government.
Holistic.
le dos (masc.) means the back (body part) in French.
It means the college or universities population to include, faculty, staff, and student body.
Wholistic means whole body. That means medicine is not organ specific. Its action lies on the whole body. Holistic means medicine based on physical, mental, as well as spiritual aspects of life. .
le dos (masc.) means the back (body part) in French.
That is the term. It comes from the Greek word organon. It means to describe more abstract parts of an interconnected whole. The whole in this case is the body.