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1 all-out
adjective (using the greatest effort possible: an all-out attempt.) suprem, nebunesc -
2 all
[o:l] 1. adjective, pronoun1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) tot2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) toată lumea, toţi2. adverb1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) complet2) ((with the) much; even: Your low pay is all the more reason to find a new job; I feel all the better for a shower.) cu atât mai (mult)•- all-out
- all-round
- all-rounder
- all-terrain vehicle
- all along
- all at once
- all in
- all in all
- all over
- all right
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3 out of the ordinary
(unusual: I don't consider her behaviour at all out of the ordinary.) ieşit din comun -
4 all at once
1) (all at the same time: Don't eat those cakes all at once!) dintr-o dată2) (suddenly: All at once the light went out.) deodată -
5 out of breath
(breathless (through running etc): I'm out of breath after climbing all these stairs.) gâfâind -
6 all of a sudden
(suddenly or unexpectedly: All of a sudden the lights went out.) brusc -
7 catch out
1) (to put out (a batsman) at cricket by catching the ball after it has been hit and before it touches the ground.) a prinde mingea2) (to cause (someone) to fail by means of a trick, a difficult question etc: The last question in the exam caught them all out.) a prinde (pe nepregătite) -
8 see out
(to last longer than: These old trees will see us all out.) a supravieţui -
9 sell out
1) ((sometimes with of) to sell all of something: We sold out our entire stock.) a lichida2) (to be all sold: The second-hand records sold out within minutes of the sale starting.) a fi epuizat/ vândut -
10 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) a fi disproporţionat; a nu respecta proporţiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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11 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) a fi disproporţionat; a nu respecta proporţiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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12 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) a fi disproporţionat; a nu respecta proporţiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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13 get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
(to (cause to) have an incorrect relationship (to each other or something else): An elephant's tail seems out of (all) proportion to the rest of its body.) a fi disproporţionat; a nu respecta proporţiileEnglish-Romanian dictionary > get etc out of (all) proportion (to)
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14 be sold out
1) (to be no longer available: The second-hand records are all sold out; The concert is sold out.) epuizat; cu casa închisă2) (to have no more available to be bought: We are sold out of children's socks.) a fi epuizat/vândut, a nu mai avea o marfă -
15 miss out
1) (to omit or fail to include: I missed her out (of the list).) a omite2) ((often with on) to be left out of something: George missed out (on all the fun) because of his broken leg.) a pierde -
16 hand out
(to give to several people; to distribute: The teacher handed out books to all the pupils; They were handing out leaflets in the street.) a împărţi -
17 sell-out
1) (an event, especially a concert, for which all the tickets are sold: His concert was a sell-out.) eveniment (concert etc.) cu casa închisă2) (a betrayal: The gang realized it was a sell-out and tried to escape.) trădare -
18 send out
1) (to distribute eg by post: A notice has been sent out to all employees.) a trimite (prin poştă)2) ((eg of plants) to produce: This plant has sent out some new shoots.) a produce -
19 work out
1) (to solve or calculate correctly: I can't work out how many should be left.) a calcula; a rezolva2) (to come to a satisfactory end: Don't worry - it will all work out (in the end).) a (se) aranja3) (to perform physical exercises.) a se antrena -
20 after all
1) ((used when giving a reason for doing something etc) taking everything into consideration: I won't invite him. After all, I don't really know him.) până la urmă2) (in spite of everything that has/had happened, been said etc: It turns out he went by plane after all.) la urma urmei
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all-out — [ôl′out′] adj. complete or wholehearted [an all out effort] … English World dictionary
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all out — ► all out using all one s strength or resources. Main Entry: ↑all … English terms dictionary
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