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1 all
o:l 1. adjective, pronoun1) (the whole (of): He ate all the cake; He has spent all of his money.) all, hel2) (every one (of a group) when taken together: They were all present; All men are equal.) alle, enhver2. adverb1) (entirely: all alone; dressed all in white.) helt2) ((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.) desto (mer), så mye•- all-out
- all-round
- all-rounder
- all-terrain vehicle
- all along
- all at once
- all in
- all in all
- all over
- all right
- in allaldeles--------alle--------alt--------fullstendig--------ganske--------hel--------heltIsubst. \/ɔːl\/1) alt sammen, alt, det hele2) helhetall and sundry se ➢ sundrygive one's all gi alt en harwhen (after) all is said and done se ➢ say, 2IIadj. \/ɔːl\/1) all, alt, alle, alt sammenalle\/alt på en gang• is that all?verre er det ikke\/det er det hele2) hele3) hel-• all woodall but alle\/alt utenom nesten, bortimot, så godt somall in all alt i alt, i alt i det hele tattat all i det hele tatt, overhodet• did you speak at all?for all that tross alt, likevelin all alt i alt, alt tatt i betraktning, i altnot at all ( som svar på takk eller unnskyldning) for all del, ingen årsak, ikke noe å takke forof all av all\/altthree all tre likeIIIadv. \/ɔːl\/1) aldeles, helt og holdenthun har gjort kunstner av seg \/ hun er kunstner helt og holdent2) bare, utelukkende, lutter3) ( etter et siffer) på hver4) ( gammeldags) akkuratabove all først og fremstafter all når alt kommer til alt allikevelall aboard! alle mann om bord!all about på alle sider, rundt omkringall alone eller all by oneself helt aleneall along ( som preposisjon) hele hele tidenall at once plutseligall but nestenall in ( hverdagslig) helt utslitt, helt ferdigall in all når alt kommer til altall kinds\/sorts of all slagsall of fullt, heleall of a sudden plutseligall out for fullt, energisk, med full fartall over ( som preposisjon) over det hele, over althelt slutt, over, uteoverstrømmendeall right(!) all right, i orden, OKhelt sikkert, ja visstall right!, ja vel!• all right, I'll be there!ja vel, da kommer jeg!all round\/around til alle, av allefullstendig, heltall's well that ends well når enden er god er allting godtall that... spesielt..., særlig...all the better\/more\/worse desto bedre\/mer\/verre, enda bedre\/mer\/verreall there ( hverdagslig) våken, kvikk, klok, skarpall the same i alle fall, uansettdet sammeall told til sammenall to soon altfor tidligall up alt inkludert, til sammenall upset helt fra segall very well greit nokdet kan du si \/ det er lett for deg å sibe all for something være helt stemt for noefor all... til tross for..., selv om...• for all his smiles and charm, I don't like him muchtil tross for at han er blid og sjarmerende, liker jeg ham ikke noe særligfor good and all for alltidgo all out gå hele veien, gjøre alt man kan -
2 all-in
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3 all-up
adj. \/ˈɔːlʌp\/høyeste tillatte• the aeroplane had an all-up weight of 50,000 poundsflyets høyeste tillatte totalvekt var 50.000 pund -
4 all go
adjective (very busy: It's all go in this office today.) full fart, stor travelhet -
5 all in
(with everything included: Is that the price all in?) alt inkludert -
6 all manner of
(all kinds of: He has all manner of problems.) alle slags/typer -
7 all-dancing
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8 all-round
1) (including or applying to every part, person, thing etc: an all-round pay rise.) allsidig, allmenn2) (good at all parts of a subject etc: an all-round sportsman.) allsidigIadj. \/ˌˈɔːlraʊnd\/1) mangesidig, allsidig2) generell, universal-, ikke spesialisert3) som går helt rundtIIadv. \/ˌɔːlˈraʊnd\/hele veien (rundt), overalt, på alle måter -
9 all at once
1) (all at the same time: Don't eat those cakes all at once!) på en gang2) (suddenly: All at once the light went out.) plutselig -
10 all in all
(considering everything: We haven't done badly, all in all.) alt i alt, sett under ett -
11 all over
1) (over the whole of (a person, thing etc): My car is dirty all over.) over det hele, over hele seg2) (finished: The excitement's all over now.) over, ferdig3) (everywhere: We've been looking all over for you!) overalt -
12 all-American
adj. \/ˌɔːləˈmerɪkən\/1) som representerer hele nasjonen Amerika\/USA, et amerikansk landslag2) helamerikansk, typisk amerikansk -
13 all-day
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14 All Hallows
subst. \/ˌɔːlˈhæləʊz\/ eller All Hallows' Dayse ➢ All Saints' Day -
15 all-night
adj. \/ˌɔːlˈnaɪt\/1) natt-, som varer hele natten2) som er åpent hele natten, nattåpen, natt- -
16 All Saints' Day
subst. \/ˌɔːlˈseɪntsdeɪ\/ eller All Hallows eller All Hallows' DayAllehelgensdag -
17 all-singing
adj. \/ˌɔːlˈsɪŋɪŋˌɔːlˈdɑːnsɪŋ\/( hverdagslig) med alle tekniske finesser, utrolig fin, vidunder-• Mr. Smith fell for an all-singing, all-dancing vacuum cleaner at the fair -
18 all-time
adj. \/ˈɔːltaɪm\/( hverdagslig) rekord-, enestående, alle tiders, uslåeligreach an all-time high nå høyere enn noensinne, slå til for fulltreach an all-time low sette bunnrekord -
19 all right
1) (unhurt; not ill or in difficulties etc: You look ill. Are you all right?) i orden2) (an expression of agreement to do something: `Will you come?' `Oh, all right.') ja vel, greitt -
20 all through
1) (from beginning to end of: The baby cried all through the night.) gjennom hele2) (in every part of: Road conditions are bad all through the country.) over det hele
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