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1 all-in
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2 all-risks
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3 all-out
all-out〈 informeel〉1 volledig ⇒ intensief, zonder reserve♦voorbeelden:an all-out effort • een uiterste poging -
4 all-time
all-time♦voorbeelden: -
5 All Souls' Day
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6 all round
all round———————— -
7 all-around
→ all-round all-round/ -
8 all-in price
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9 all-loss
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10 all-risk
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11 all-risks policy
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12 all-star
all-star♦voorbeelden: -
13 all
1 al ⇒ (ge)heel, ieder, allemaal, alles♦voorbeelden:1 aller Augen • aller ogen, de ogen van allenjemandem alles Gute wünschen • iemand alle goeds wensenalles Neue, Schöne • al het nieuwe, mooiealles, 〈 informeel〉alle aussteigen! • allemaal uitstappen!alles andere als • allesbehalveunser, Ihrer aller Freund • ons, uw aller vriend〈 informeel〉 wer kommt alles? • wie komen er allemaal?auf alle Fälle • in ieder gevalbei allem • ondanks allesfür alle Zeiten • voor altijdalles in allem • al met al, alles bij elkaar genomenohne alle Gefahr, allen Zweifel • zonder enig gevaar, enige twijfeltrotz allem • ondanks allesjemanden über alles lieben • iemand meer dan iets anders beminnennicht um alles in der Welt • voor geen geld ter wereldunter allen Umständen • in ieder geval, beslistvor allem, vor allen Dingen • vooralzu allen Zeiten • te allen tijde, altijdalles oder nichts • alles of nietsall(es) und jedes • alles, koetjes en kalfjesdas Kind ist sein Ein und Alles • het kind is alles voor hem, zijn grootste schatin alle Welt • overal heenwas in aller Welt tut er? • wat doet hij in 's hemelsnaam? -
14 (all) aglow with happiness
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15 (all) at once
(all) at oncetegelijk(ertijd), samen -
16 (all) by herself
(all) by herselfalleen, op eigen houtje -
17 (all) by himself
(all) by himselfalleen, op eigen houtje -
18 (all) in a fidget
(all) in a fidget -
19 (all) in a glow
(all) in a glowgloeiend, opgewonden -
20 (all) in one
(all) in one(allemaal) tegelijkertijd/gecombineerd
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