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101 all right
1) (unhurt; not ill or in difficulties etc: You look ill. Are you all right?) bem2) (an expression of agreement to do something: `Will you come?' `Oh, all right.') tudo bem! -
102 all through
1) (from beginning to end of: The baby cried all through the night.) do começo ao fim de2) (in every part of: Road conditions are bad all through the country.) em todo o -
103 all in good time
(soon enough.) tudo a seu tempo* * *all in good timetudo em seu tempo. -
104 all alone
(completely by oneself: He has been all alone since the death of his wife.) sozinho -
105 all go
adjective (very busy: It's all go in this office today.) atarefado -
106 all of a sudden
(suddenly or unexpectedly: All of a sudden the lights went out.) de repente -
107 all round
(surrounding: There were people all round him.) à volta de -
108 all set
( often with to) (ready or prepared (to do something); just on the point of (doing something): We were all set to leave when the phone rang.) pronto -
109 all the fashion
(very fashionable: Long skirts were all the fashion last year.) na moda/na berra -
110 all (the) year round
(throughout the whole year: The weather is so good here that we can swim all (the) year round.) durante todo o ano -
111 all (the) year round
(throughout the whole year: The weather is so good here that we can swim all (the) year round.) durante todo o ano -
112 all/just the same
(nevertheless: I'm sure I locked the door, but, all the same, I think I'll go and check.) pelo sim pelo não -
113 all alone
(completely by oneself: He has been all alone since the death of his wife.) totalmente só -
114 all along
(the whole time (that something was happening): I knew the answer all along.) o tempo todo -
115 all go
adjective (very busy: It's all go in this office today.) atarefado -
116 all in
(with everything included: Is that the price all in?) com tudo incluído -
117 all of a sudden
(suddenly or unexpectedly: All of a sudden the lights went out.) de repente -
118 all one
(just the same: It's all one to me what she does.) o mesmo -
119 all round
(surrounding: There were people all round him.) à volta toda -
120 all set
( often with to) (ready or prepared (to do something); just on the point of (doing something): We were all set to leave when the phone rang.) pronto
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