单词 | all |
释义 | all I. 1. a. < all rubbish should be cleared out of cellars > < needed all the courage he had > < it all began one rainy afternoon > : that is the whole extent or duration of < all the year round > < sat up all night > < one of the greatest victories in all history > b. < wished them all happiness > < traveled with all speed > < was told in all seriousness > 2. a. < all things to all men > < all my friends were there > < a film suitable for all ages > < refugees all, from one thing or another — Punch > < they all came late > b. of members of a class 3. < all the angles of a triangle are equal to two right angles > < all these together are not worth 10 dollars > < after all these years > 4. < endured all manner of hardship > 5. < beyond all doubt > < denied all responsibility > 6. < I was born to speak all mirth and no matter — Shakespeare > a. < found him all gratitude > < suddenly became all attention > b. < a body all legs > < a face all pimples > c. < at the mention of bicycles the boy was all ears > 7. dialect < the keg of beer was all > 8. < who all was there > < what all do you have to do > — often written with hyphen between pronoun and all < we-all had better wait > — see you-all Synonyms: see whole • - all the - all two II. 1. < sat all alone > < a statement that was not all true > < all gone > < arrived all too late to be of service > < he was all for the racy phrase — W.S.Maugham > — often used before other words and phrases or (chiefly in speech) after interrogative adverbs to intensify meaning < dealers all across the country > < ran into the house all covered with mud > < could hear moaning all around him > < all too few > < that's all very human and would harm nobody — Deems Taylor > < where all have you been > — often used in compounds to indicate representation of a whole area < an all-British soccer team > or selection of the best < an all-girl team > 2. obsolete < I shall never marry like my sisters, to love my father all — Shakespeare > 3. archaic < a damsel lay deploring, all on a rock reclined — John Gay > — often merely intensive 4. < all the better for a night's sleep > < from private sources and therefore all the more revealing > 5. < the score is two all > • - all of - all the III. 1. < all that I have > and with of and a pronoun and in recent usage with of and a noun < all of us > < all of the books > 2. < through all he sat immovable > < sacrificed all for love > < to make it plain to one and all > < that is all > < when all is said and done > • - and all IV. 1. a. < to lose one's all > b. alls plural, now chiefly dialect 2. usually capitalized a. b. |
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