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adj. al; alle--------adv. alles--------n. allemaal, allen; alles--------pron. alles; allemaal, allen, iedereenall1[ o:l] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; geen meervoud〉♦voorbeelden:————————all21 alle(n) ⇒ allemaal, iedereen2 alles ⇒ al, allemaal♦voorbeelden:one and all, all and sundry • alles en iedereen, jan en allemanthey all have left, they have all left, all of them have left • ze zijn allemaal wegall of the soldiers • al de/alle soldatenwhat's it all about? • waar gaat het nou eigenlijk over?it's all one/the same to me • het kan me (allemaal) niet schelenall that I could see • het enige wat ik kon zienabove all • bovenal, voor allesif you can't, I'll have to do it, that's all • als jij het niet kunt, dan zal ik het moeten doen, zo simpel is/ligt datonce and for all • voorgoedafter all • per slot van rekening, toch, tenslottehe can't walk at all • hij kan helemaal niet lopenif I could do it at all • als ik het maar enigszins kon doendid you do it at all? • heb je het überhaupt/eigenlijk wel gedaan?she spoke very little if (she spoke) at all • ze zei heel weinig, als ze dan al wat zei〈 na bedanking〉 not at all • niets te danken, graag gedaanfor all I care he can get stuffed • wat mij betreft kan hij de pot opfor all I know • voor zover ik weetfor all I know, he might nog come at all • misschien komt hij helemaal niet, weet ik veelin all • in 't geheel, in totaalall in all • al met alit costs all of \\td100 • het kost niet minder dan 100 dollarand all • enzovoort〈 informeel〉 how could you do it, with your handicap and all? • hoe heb je het kunnen doen, en dan nog wel met jouw handicap?→ well well/————————all3〈 bijwoord〉♦voorbeelden:all right • in orde, okayall worn out • helemaal versletenif it's all the same to you • als het jou niets uitmaaktI've known it all along • ik heb het altijd al gewetenall at once • plotselingpaint it blue all over • schilder het helemaal blauwthere was satisfaction all round • iedereen was tevredenall too soon • (maar) al te gauwI'm all for it • ik ben er helemaal voor¶ all the same • toch, desondanksgo all out • alles geven, alles op alles zettenthe dog was all over me • de hond sprong van alle kanten tegen me opthe family were all over me • de familie verwelkomde me uitbundigall the better/sooner • des te beter/sneller→ all right all right/————————all42 enig(e)♦voorbeelden:today of all days • uitgerekend vandaagof all the nerve/ 〈 Brits-Engels〉 cheek! • wat een brutaliteit!they called on uncle Jim, of all people! • ze gingen nota bene bij oom Jim op bezoek!〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉 it's all wool • het is zuivere/100% wol1 al(le) ⇒ geheel, gans2 al(le) ⇒ ieder, elk♦voorbeelden:1 all (the) angles (taken together) are 180° • alle hoeken van een driehoek (samen) zijn 180°with all my heart • van ganser harte〈 voornamelijk Brits-Engels〉 all the morning, 〈 voornamelijk Amerikaans-Engels〉all morning • de hele morgen2 all (the) angles are 60° • elke hoek is/alle hoeken zijn 60°→ that that/
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