all / ɔl /

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all4 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. the whole of: all the cake;all the way;all year.
  2. the whole number of: all students.
  3. the greatest possible: with all due respect;with all speed.
pron. 代词 pronoun
  1. the whole quantity or amount: He ate all of the peanuts. All are gone.
  2. the whole number; every one: all of us.
  3. everything: Is that all you want to say? All is lost.
n. 名词 noun
  1. one's whole interest, energy, or property: to give one's all; to lose one's all.
  2. Often All . the entire universe.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. wholly; entirely; completely: all alone.
  2. only; exclusively: He spent his income all on pleasure.
  3. each; apiece: The score was one all.
  4. Archaic. even; just.

all 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

whole quantity

adj. 形容词 adjective

each; every one of a class

adj. 形容词 adjective

exclusively

all 的近义词 4
all 的反义词 3
adv. 副词 adverb

completely, without exception

n. 名词 noun

whole; totality

all构成的短语

  • all along
  • all along the line
  • all and sundry
  • all at once
  • all at sea
  • all better
  • all but
  • all cylinders
  • all ears
  • all else being equal
  • alley cat
  • all eyes
  • all for
  • all for the best
  • all gone
  • all hours
  • all in a day's work
  • all in all
  • all in, be
  • all in good time
  • all in one piece
  • all joking aside
  • all kinds of
  • all of
  • all of a sudden
  • all of the above
  • all one
  • all out
  • all outdoors, big as
  • all over
  • all over but the shouting
  • all over one
  • all over the place
  • all over with
  • all present and accounted for
  • all right
  • all right for you
  • all right with one
  • all roads lead to Rome
  • all set
  • all sewed up
  • all shook up
  • all sorts
  • all systems go
  • all talk (and no action)
  • all that
  • all that glitters is not gold
  • all the
  • all the best
  • all the better
  • all the rage
  • all there
  • all the same
  • all the thing
  • all the time
  • all the way
  • all the worse
  • all things to all people, be
  • all thumbs
  • all told
  • all to the good
  • all up
  • all very well
  • all well and good
  • all wet
  • all wool and a yard wide
  • all work and no play (makes Jack a dull boy)
  • all year round
  • above all
  • after all
  • against all odds
  • as all getout
  • at all
  • at all costs
  • be-all and end-all
  • beat all
  • by all accounts
  • by all means
  • by all odds
  • cap it all
  • fall all over
  • firing on all cylinders
  • first of all
  • for all
  • for all I care
  • for all I know
  • for all one's worth
  • for all that
  • get away (from it all)
  • get one's act (it all) together
  • go all the way
  • have all one's buttons
  • have it all over someone
  • have it both ways (all)
  • hit on all cylinders
  • hold all the aces
  • in a (all of a) dither
  • in all
  • in all good conscience
  • in all one's born days
  • in all probability
  • (all) in the same boat
  • it's all downhill from here
  • it's all over with
  • it takes all sorts
  • jump all over
  • know all the answers
  • know-it-all
  • laugh all the way to the bank
  • least of all
  • let it all hang out
  • not all it's cracked up to be
  • not at all
  • not for all the tea in china
  • no time at all
  • of all the nerve
  • of all things
  • once and for all
  • one and all
  • pull out all the stops
  • put all one's eggs in one basket
  • seen one, seen them all
  • till all hours
  • to all intents and purposes
  • (all) to the good
  • turn out all right
  • walk all over
  • warts and all
  • when all's said and done
  • with all due respect
  • with all one's heart
  • you can't win them all

更多all例句

  1. But along with the cartoon funk is an all-too-real story of police brutality embodied by a horde of evil Pigs.
  2. The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds.
  3. The building used to be an all-girls school, and when it was initially purchased by Fortune it was dilapidated.
  4. This led to the formation of a Christian militant group to counter the rebels, and all-out sectarian violence exploded.
  5. In that context, Sotto Sotto was one of the all-out survivors.
  6. He had discovered that the all-glorious boast of Spain was not exempt from the infirmities of common men.
  7. Naturally the conversation fell on the all-absorbing topic of the day and the object of his mission.
  8. English influence was all-powerful at Lisbon and the new envoy had not the talent to counteract it.
  9. Could the government of the country be now carried on upon principles that were all-powerful twenty—or even fewer—years ago?
  10. From Leamington to London was nearly an all-day's run, although the distance is only one hundred miles.