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61 all-seeing
adj. \/ˌɔːlˈsiːɪŋ\/altseende -
62 All Souls' Day
subst. \/ˌɔːlˈsəʊlzdeɪ\/Alle sjelers dag (katolsk festdag, 2. november) -
63 all-weather
adj. \/ˌɔːlˈweħə\/allværs- -
64 all-welded
adj.( byggfag) helsveiset -
65 all-wheel drive
subst.(amer. om bil) se ➢ four-wheel drive -
66 all-wool
adj. \/ˌɔːlˈwʊl\/helull(-) -
67 all in good time
(soon enough.) alt til sin tid, i rett tid -
68 (all) the rage
(very much in fashion.) høyeste mote -
69 all the time
(continually.) hele tida -
70 all-terrain vehicle
,o:l tə'rein 'vi:əklnoun ((also ATV) a small vehicle, looking like a small tractor, that can travel fast on rough ground.) terrengkjøretøy -
71 (all) the rage
(very much in fashion.) høyeste mote -
72 on all sides
(all around: With enemies on all sides, we were trapped.) på alle kanter/sider -
73 one and all
(all (of a group): This was agreed by one and all.) alle som én, hver og én -
74 the be-all and end-all
(the final aim apart from which nothing is of any real importance: This job isn't the be-all and end-all of existence.) alfa og omega -
75 you-all
pron. \/ˈjuːɔːl\/ eller y'all1) (amer., hverdagslig) dere• so, how are you-all doing?så, hvordan står det til med dere?2) (amer., slang) du -
76 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.) tross alt2) (in spite of everything that has/had happened, been said etc: It turns out he went by plane after all.) likevel, tross alt -
77 be all fingers and thumbs / my etc fingers are all thumbs
(to be very awkward or clumsy in handling or holding things: He was so excited that his fingers were all thumbs and he dropped the cup.) være trehendt, ha ti tommeltotterEnglish-Norwegian dictionary > be all fingers and thumbs / my etc fingers are all thumbs
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78 first of all
(to begin with; the most important thing is: First of all, let's clear up the mess; First of all, the scheme is impossible - secondly, we can't afford it.) for det første -
79 for all one is worth
(using all one's efforts, strength etc: He swam for all he was worth towards the shore.) av alle krefter -
80 bugger-all
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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
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