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1 everything
pron. alles[ evrieθing]1 alles ⇒ alle dingen/zaken2 het voornaamste ⇒ het enige, alles♦voorbeelden:she put everything she had into the performance • ze gaf zich helemaal in de opvoeringeverything but a success • allesbehalve een succes/bepaald geen succes3 with exams, holidays and everything she had plenty to think of • met examens, vakantie en zo had ze genoeg om over te denken -
2 everything is OK
alles is in orde -
3 everything but a success
everything but a successallesbehalve een succes/bepaald geen succes -
4 everything concurred to produce a successful experiment
alles droeg bij tot/werkte mee aan het welslagen van het experimentEnglish-Dutch dictionary > everything concurred to produce a successful experiment
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5 everything goes on/off swimmingly
everything goes on/off swimminglyEnglish-Dutch dictionary > everything goes on/off swimmingly
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6 everything has an end
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7 everything in the garden is lovely
English-Dutch dictionary > everything in the garden is lovely
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8 everything is at sixes and sevens
English-Dutch dictionary > everything is at sixes and sevens
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9 everything is in apple-pie order
everything is in apple-pie orderalles is perfect/tiptop in orde -
10 everything is preferable to
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11 everything must pass
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12 everything was in a state of flux
English-Dutch dictionary > everything was in a state of flux
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13 everything but the kitchen sink
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14 everything has its place
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15 everything is alright
alles is in orde -
16 everything that
alles dat -
17 everything went smoothly
alles verliep gladjes -
18 everything will be alright
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19 everything will work out fine
alles komt in orde -
20 everything you need to succeed
alles wat je nodig hebt om te slagen
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