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101 all-time
unemployment is at an all-time low le chômage n'a jamais été aussi bas;∎ sales have reached an all-time high les ventes ont atteint un niveau record -
102 all right
1) (unhurt; not ill or in difficulties etc: You look ill. Are you all right?) très bien2) (an expression of agreement to do something: `Will you come?' `Oh, all right.') d'accord! -
103 all through
1) (from beginning to end of: The baby cried all through the night.) du début à la fin (de)2) (in every part of: Road conditions are bad all through the country.) dans tout, partout -
104 All Ordinaries
[Bourse] All Ordinaries [indice des 500 actions les plus importantes cotées en Australie]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > All Ordinaries
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105 all clear
noun Military signal m de fin d'alerteto give somebody the all clear — fig donner le feu vert à quelqu'un ( to do pour faire); [doctor] déclarer quelqu'un guéri
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106 all square
to be all square — [people] être quitte; [accounts] être équilibré
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107 all-around
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108 all-rounder
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109 all-weather
adjective [pitch, track] tous tempsall-weather court — (terrain m en) quick® m
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110 all-out
∎ to make an all-out effort to do sth faire tout son possible pour faire qch -
111 all risks insurance on jewellery
assurance tous risques bijoux, objets d'art, objets de valeur (2e) all risks insurance on jewellery, works of arts, valuables assurance tous risques bijoux, objets d'art, objets de valeur (RL)English-French insurance dictionari > all risks insurance on jewellery
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112 all alone
(completely by oneself: He has been all alone since the death of his wife.) tout seul -
113 all along
(the whole time (that something was happening): I knew the answer all along.) depuis le début -
114 all go
adjective (very busy: It's all go in this office today.) en pleine activité -
115 all in
(with everything included: Is that the price all in?) tout compris -
116 all of a sudden
(suddenly or unexpectedly: All of a sudden the lights went out.) tout à coup -
117 all one
(just the same: It's all one to me what she does.) tout un -
118 all round
(surrounding: There were people all round him.) tout autour (de) -
119 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.) prêt (à, pour) -
120 all the fashion
(very fashionable: Long skirts were all the fashion last year.) la grande mode
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