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21 all clear
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22 all of a sudden
(suddenly or unexpectedly: All of a sudden the lights went out.) all'improvviso -
23 all through
1) (from beginning to end of: The baby cried all through the night.) durante tutto2) (in every part of: Road conditions are bad all through the country.) in tutto -
24 all-rounder
[ˌɔːl'raʊndə(r)]* * *noun (a person who is good at many kinds of work, sport etc.) persona versatile; atleta completo* * *[ˌɔːl'raʊndə(r)] -
25 all out
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26 all-around
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27 all-comers n
[ɔːl'kʌmə(r)s] -
28 all-in adj , adv
[ˌɔːl'ɪn](Brit: price, charge) tutto compreso inv -
29 all-out adj
[ˌɔːl'aʊt] -
30 all-over adj
[ˌɔːl'əʊvə(r)](gen) totale -
31 all-round adj
['ɔːl'raʊnd](athlete etc) completo (-a), versatile, (education) ampio (-a), completo (-a) -
32 all-rounder n
[ˌɔːl'raʊndə(r)]to be a good all-rounder Brit esp Sport — essere bravo (-a) in tutto
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33 all-star adj
['ɔːl'staː(r)](film, play) recitato (-a) da attori famosi -
34 all alone
(completely by oneself: He has been all alone since the death of his wife.) tutto solo -
35 all along
(the whole time (that something was happening): I knew the answer all along.) fin dal principio -
36 all one
(just the same: It's all one to me what she does.) lo stesso -
37 all round
(surrounding: There were people all round him.) intorno -
38 all set
( often with to) (ready or prepared (to do something); just on the point of (doing something): We were all set to leave when the phone rang.) pronto -
39 all the fashion
(very fashionable: Long skirts were all the fashion last year.) molto di moda -
40 all (the) year round
(throughout the whole year: The weather is so good here that we can swim all (the) year round.) (tutto l'anno)
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all — [ ɔl ] function word, quantifier *** All can be used in the following ways: as a determiner (followed by an uncountable or plural noun): They had given up all hope. All children deserve encouragement. as a predeterminer (followed by a word such… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
all — (ôl) adj. 1. Being or representing the entire or total number, amount, or quantity: »All the windows are open. Deal all the cards. See Synonyms at WHOLE(Cf. ↑whole). 2. Constituting, being, or representing the total extent or the whole: »all… … Word Histories
All — All, adv. 1. Wholly; completely; altogether; entirely; quite; very; as, all bedewed; my friend is all for amusement. And cheeks all pale. Byron. [1913 Webster] Note: In the ancient phrases, all too dear, all too much, all so long, etc., this word … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
All — All, n. The whole number, quantity, or amount; the entire thing; everything included or concerned; the aggregate; the whole; totality; everything or every person; as, our all is at stake. [1913 Webster] Death, as the Psalmist saith, is certain to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
All to — All All, adv. 1. Wholly; completely; altogether; entirely; quite; very; as, all bedewed; my friend is all for amusement. And cheeks all pale. Byron. [1913 Webster] Note: In the ancient phrases, all too dear, all too much, all so long, etc., this… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
All-to — All All, adv. 1. Wholly; completely; altogether; entirely; quite; very; as, all bedewed; my friend is all for amusement. And cheeks all pale. Byron. [1913 Webster] Note: In the ancient phrases, all too dear, all too much, all so long, etc., this… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
All — All. Aller, alle, alles, ein Wort, welches in den meisten Fällen den Begriff der Allgemeinheit ausdrucket, und in dreyerley Gestalt üblich ist. I. * Als ein Umstandswort, welches dessen ursprüngliche Gestalt ist, der Zahl, Menge und innern Stärke … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
all — ► PREDETERMINER & DETERMINER 1) the whole quantity or extent of: all her money. 2) any whatever: he denied all knowledge. 3) the greatest possible: with all speed. ► PRONOUN ▪ everything or everyone. ► ADVERB 1) complete … English terms dictionary
all — [ôl] adj. [ME al, all < OE eal < IE * al no s < base * al , * ol , beyond, exceeding > L ultra] 1. the whole extent or quantity of [all New England, all the gold] 2. the entire number of [all the men went] 3. every one of [all men… … English World dictionary
All — All, a. [OE. al, pl. alle, AS. eal, pl. ealle, Northumbrian alle, akin to D. & OHG. al, Ger. all, Icel. allr. Dan. al, Sw. all, Goth. alls; and perh. to Ir. and Gael. uile, W. oll.] 1. The whole quantity, extent, duration, amount, quality, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
all — 1. all or all of. All can be used before singular or plural nouns, and of is not needed except before pronouns standing alone (all human life / all the time / all children / all tickets / all of them / all you people). The construction with of is … Modern English usage