all that 的定义
- Too, very, usually employed in a negative context meaning not too, not very. For example, The new house is not all that different from your old one. [Mid-1900s] Also see none too.
all that 近义词
等同于 everything
更多all that例句
- But along with the cartoon funk is an all-too-real story of police brutality embodied by a horde of evil Pigs.
- The benefits of incumbency are quite potent, especially in the all-important area of raising campaign funds.
- The building used to be an all-girls school, and when it was initially purchased by Fortune it was dilapidated.
- This led to the formation of a Christian militant group to counter the rebels, and all-out sectarian violence exploded.
- In that context, Sotto Sotto was one of the all-out survivors.
- "Buy something for your wife that-is-to-be," he said to his grand-nephew, as he handed him the folded paper.
- He had discovered that the all-glorious boast of Spain was not exempt from the infirmities of common men.
- Naturally the conversation fell on the all-absorbing topic of the day and the object of his mission.
- English influence was all-powerful at Lisbon and the new envoy had not the talent to counteract it.
- Could the government of the country be now carried on upon principles that were all-powerful twenty—or even fewer—years ago?