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1 everything
pronoun (all things: Have you everything you want?) todoeverything pron todotr['evrɪɵɪŋ]1 todo■ is everything all right? ¿todo (va) bien?everything ['ɛvri.ɵɪŋ] pron: todoadj.indef.• todo adj.indef.pron.• todo pron.s.indef.• todo s.indef.'evriθɪŋpronoun todo['evrɪθɪŋ]PRON todoI've argued with him and everything, but he won't listen — he razonado y todo eso con él, pero no quiere escuchar
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2 everything
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3 everything possible
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4 everything under the sun
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5 everything in the garden is lovely
English-spanish dictionary > everything in the garden is lovely
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6 everything about
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7 everything but
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8 everything else
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9 everything possible
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10 everything said
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11 everything that
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12 bet everything
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13 to take everything but the kitchen sink
ir con la casa a cuestasEnglish-spanish dictionary > to take everything but the kitchen sink
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14 to carry all or everything before one
English-spanish dictionary > to carry all or everything before one
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15 money isn't everything
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16 to see everything through rose-coloured or rose-tinted spectacles
English-spanish dictionary > to see everything through rose-coloured or rose-tinted spectacles
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17 they took everything but the kitchen sink
* hum se llevaron la casa a cuestas *English-spanish dictionary > they took everything but the kitchen sink
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18 abandon everything
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19 absolutely everything
pron.absolutamente todo, completamente todo, absolutamente de todo, todo. -
20 believe everything
v.creer todo, creer en todo, ser demasiado crédulo.
См. также в других словарях:
Everything — is the concept of all that exists.cite web title = everything url = http://www.merriam webster.com/dictionary/everything publisher = Merriam Webster Online Dictionary accessdate = 2008 06 17] Every entity, physical body, and abstract object is… … Wikipedia
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everything — index entirety, sum (total), totality, whole Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
everything — late 14c., from EVERY (Cf. every) + THING (Cf. thing) … Etymology dictionary
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everything — ev|ery|thing W1S1 [ˈevriθıŋ] pron 1.) each thing or all things ▪ Everything was covered in a thick layer of dust. ▪ I decided to tell her everything. ▪ Apart from the bus arriving late, everything else seemed to be going according to plan. 2.)… … Dictionary of contemporary English
everything — eve|ry|thing [ evri,θıŋ ] pronoun *** When everything is a subject, it is used with a singular verb. 1. ) all the things, activities, etc. that are involved in a situation: The earthquake destroyed everything within a 25 mile radius. Everything s … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English