单词 | all-in |
释义 | all-in1 of 2adjective (1) ˌȯl-ˈin 1 chiefly British : all-inclusive 2 chiefly British : being almost without restrictions all-in wrestling all in 2 of 2adjective (2) variants or less commonly all-in ˌȯl-ˈin 1 : tired, exhausted Atticus said as tactfully as he could that he just didn't think he could stand a pageant tonight, he was all in. Harper Lee Inside, the invalid had gone to bed; her mother said, "She was all in," and expressed pity for her, for the first time. Edna O'Brien 2 : fully committed to or involved in something The Diamondbacks are all-in for this year. It's why they brought in J. D. Martinez at the trade deadline. They have a healthy mix of young and veteran players, and they're looking to make a run this October. Kevin Skiver —often used in the phrase go all in With my bonus in tow, I got the far-fetched idea I didn't feel like working that type of pace anymore. So I went all in on real estate on my own. Philip Michael Note: In poker, to go all in is to bet everything on a hand. The best my opponent could have at this point was a 5-high straight, so I went all in—my full $220,000 was riding on this hand. The last card was a Jack—and I was out. John Rochowski |
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