all

all
[ɔːl] 1. adj
所有的 [suǒyǒu de]

* all day/night — 整日/夜

* all big cities — 所有的大城市

* all five books — 所有的5本书

* all the time/his life — 始终/他的整个一生

* all the books — 所有的书

2. pron
1) 全部 [quánbù]

* it's all settled — 全都安顿好了

* all I could do was apologize — 我所能做的全部就是道歉

* all that remains is to... — 所有剩下的就是要...

* I ate it all, I ate all of it — 我把它全都吃了

* have you got it all? — 你全都有了吗?

* all of us — 我们中的所有人

* all of the time — 每时每刻

* all of the boys — 所有的男孩子

* we all sat down — 我们都坐下了

* is that all? — (anything else?) 那就是全部吗? (in shop) 就这些吗?; (not more expensive?) 就这个价吗?

2) (in expressions)

* after all — (considering) 毕竟 [bìjìng]; (regardless) 终究 [zhōngjiū]

* all but the strongest/smallest etc(all except for) 只有最强壮的/最小的

* to have seen/done it all — 全都看了/做了

* all in — (inf) (exhausted) 筋疲力尽的; (BRIT: inf) (inclusive) 全都包括在内

* all in all — 总之

* for all I know/care — 我一无所知/不关我事

* in all — 总共

* best of all — 最好不过的是

3. adv
1) (emphatic) 完全 [wánquán]

* he was doing it all by himself — 他完全是自己做的

* all alone — 孤零零的

* all around — 周围

* it's not as hard as all that — 不算太难

* all the more/the better — 更加/更好

* she all but died — (almost) 她几乎要死掉了

2) (in scores)

* the score is 2 all — 比分2比2平 [bǐfēn èr bǐ èr píng]


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