all基本解釋
all的近義詞
形容詞全部的; 一切的; 各種的; 極度的,盡量的
代詞全部; 一切; 每個(gè)人,每件東西; 全部情況
副詞全部地; 完全地; 每個(gè); 非常
名詞全體; [常作A-]整體; [常與my, your, his, her等連用](某人)所有的一切
all反義詞
形容詞someseveral
all什么意思
all同義詞
副詞completelywhollyaltogetherentirely
all相關(guān)詞組
all
1. all up : 無(wú)望;
2. all but : 幾乎;
3. all there : 頭腦清醒;
4. at all : 根本, 完全;
5. for all : 盡管, 雖然;
6. all in all : 總而言之;
7. all that : 那么...;
8. all and singular : 全部, 一律;
9. all of : 實(shí)足;
10. for all I care : 與我無(wú)關(guān);
11. for all I know : 亦未可知;
12. above all : 尤其是, 首先;
13. all along : 始終, 一直;
14. all through : 一直;
15. all for naught : 徒然;
16. all out : 竭盡全力, 全力以赴;
17. after all : 畢竟, 到底;
18. in all : 總共;
19. all the same : 仍然;
20. when all comes to all : 全局考慮后;
21. all together : 一起;
22. and all : 等等;
23. all too soon : 太早;
24. all told : 合計, 總共;
25. when all is said and done : 畢竟, 結果;
26. all and sundry : 所有的人;
27. over all : 遍及;
all相關(guān)例句
形容詞
1. Our aim is that all children complete secondary education.
我們的宗旨是讓所有孩子完成中等教育。
2. all在線(xiàn)翻譯
2. She nursed him with all her heart.
她盡心地看護他。
副詞
1. She hated him all the more.
她更加恨他了。
2. She is all in favor of my suggestion.
她完全贊同我的建議。
代詞
1. I know that all is well with her.
我知道她一切都好。
all情景對話(huà)
道歉及回答
A:I’m terribly sorry to have caused you so much trouble.
真對不起,造成你那么多的麻煩。
B:That’s all right.
沒(méi)關(guān)系。
旅游
all的意思
A:Do you have any infomp3ation about (city sights/ transportation/ hotel rooms)?
關(guān)于(市區觀(guān)光/交通方式/酒店房間)你有什么信息提供嗎?
B:Sure, it’s all in this pamphlet.
當然,這本小冊子里都有。
租房
all的解釋
A:(Why don’t I/ May I/ Can I) come by your office tomorrow to sign the lease?
(我為何不/我可以/我能不能)明天順路來(lái)你的辦公室簽約?
all在線(xiàn)翻譯
B:Yeah, all right.
可以,沒(méi)問(wèn)題。
all網(wǎng)絡(luò )解釋
1. all的解釋
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2. all:childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia; 急性淋巴細胞白血病
3. all:acute lymphoid leukemia; 急性淋巴細胞性白血病
4. all:alute lymphoblastic leukemia; 白血病
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5. all:adult acute leukemia; 急性白血病
all詞典解釋
1. 整個(gè)的;全部的;所有的
You use all to indicate that you are referring to the whole of a particular group or thing or to everyone or everything of a particular kind.
e.g. ...the restaurant that Hugh and all his friends go to...
休和他所有的朋友都光顧的餐館
e.g. He lost all his money at a blackjack table in Las Vegas.
在拉斯維加斯的21點(diǎn)紙牌桌上,他把錢(qián)輸得精光。
2. 整個(gè)(時(shí)間段)
You use all to refer to the whole of a particular period of time.
e.g. George had to cut grass all afternoon...
喬治整個(gè)下午都得割草。
e.g. She's been feeling bad all week.
她整整一周都感覺(jué)很糟糕。
3. 全部;一切
You use all to refer to a situation or to life in general.
e.g. All is silent on the island now...
此時(shí)島上一片沉寂。
e.g. As you'll have read in our news pages, all has not been well of late.
正如你會(huì )從我們的新聞版面中看到的一樣,最近一切都不太順利。
4. (用于強調真實(shí)性或普遍性)完全,遍及,一直
You use all to emphasize that something is completely true, or happens everywhere or always, or on every occasion.
e.g. He loves animals and he knows all about them...
他熱愛(ài)動(dòng)物并且對它們了如指掌。
e.g. Parts for the aircraft will be made all round the world...
這架飛機的部件將在世界各地制造。
5. (用于句首表示強調某事的唯一重要性)一切,全部
You use all at the beginning of a clause when you are emphasizing that something is the only thing that is important.
e.g. He said all that remained was to agree to a time and venue...
他說(shuō)剩下的只是商定一個(gè)時(shí)間和集會(huì )地點(diǎn)。
e.g. All you ever want to do is go shopping!...
你想做的事就只是去購物!
6. (表示強調)非常真誠/極有可能
You use all in expressions such as in all sincerity and in all probability to emphasize that you are being sincere or that something is very likely.
e.g. In all fairness he had to admit that she was neither dishonest nor lazy...
公正地說(shuō),他必須承認她既沒(méi)有作假也沒(méi)有偷懶。
e.g. If the pool was open, we'd in all probability still be swimming in it...
如果游泳池還開(kāi)著(zhù),我們完全可能還在里面游泳。
7. (用于形容詞前,強調暫時(shí)的一種特征)
You can use all in front of an adjective when you want to emphasize a quality that affects someone or something temporarily.
e.g. You've gone all chatty...
你變得真嘮叨。
e.g. He came over all dizzy when he stood up.
他一站起身就覺(jué)得天旋地轉。
8. (球賽等雙方得分相等時(shí))每人,各(如three all為“三平”)
You use all when you are talking about an equal score in a game. For example, if the score is three all, both players or teams have three points.
9. (用于all the more, all the better等結構中)更加,愈加
All is used in structures such as all the more or all the better to mean even more or even better than before.
e.g. The living room is decorated in pale colours that make it all the more airy...
起居室裝飾成淡雅的顏色,顯得更加寬敞明亮。
e.g. 'How are you?' —'All the better for seeing you.'
“你好嗎?”—“好,看見(jiàn)你更好了?!?/p>
10. (用于強調)全看到了/全做過(guò)
You use all in expressions such as seen it all and done it all to emphasize that someone has had a lot of experience of something.
all
e.g. ...women who have it all: career, husband and children...
擁有一切的女性:事業(yè)、丈夫和孩子
e.g. Here's a man who has seen it all, tasted and heard it all.
這是一個(gè)已經(jīng)見(jiàn)聞過(guò)世間萬(wàn)象、嘗盡人間百味的人。
11. 首先;尤其是
You say above all to indicate that the thing you are mentioning is the most important point.
all的反義詞
e.g. Above all, chairs should be comfortable...
椅子首先應該舒適。
e.g. Social services departments must accept, above all, the role of the parents.
社會(huì )服務(wù)部門(mén)必須認可的,首先是父母的角色。
12. 畢竟;終究
You use after all when introducing a statement which supports or helps explain something you have just said.
e.g. I thought you might know somebody. After all, you're the man with connections.
我以為你可能認識某個(gè)重要人物。畢竟你交游甚廣。
13. 竟然;居然
You use after all when you are saying that something that you thought might not be the case is in fact the case.
all的反義詞
e.g. I came out here on the chance of finding you at home after all...
我到這兒來(lái)就想碰碰運氣,沒(méi)想到你居然真的在家。
e.g. The Social Democrats say they are ready after all to begin talks on joining a coalition government.
社會(huì )民主黨人竟然說(shuō)他們準備開(kāi)始談判加入聯(lián)合政府了。
14. 等等;甚至包括
You use and all when you want to emphasize that what you are talking about includes the thing mentioned, especially when this is surprising or unusual.
e.g. He dropped his sausage on the pavement and someone's dog ate it, mustard and all.
他把香腸丟在人行道上,不知是誰(shuí)家的狗將香腸甚至連帶芥末都吃個(gè)了精光。
15. 總的說(shuō)來(lái);從各方面來(lái)說(shuō);總之
You use all in all to introduce a summary or general statement.
e.g. We both thought that all in all it might not be a bad idea...
我們兩人都認為總的說(shuō)來(lái)它或許不是個(gè)壞主意。
e.g. All in all, it appeared that a pretty depressing summer awaited Jones.
總之,等待瓊斯的似乎是一個(gè)相當令人沮喪的夏天。
16. (用于否定句、條件句、疑問(wèn)句等的句末)全然,一點(diǎn),根本,究竟
You use at all at the end of a clause to give emphasis in negative statements, conditional clauses, and questions.
all的反義詞
e.g. Robin never really liked him at all...
羅賓從未真正喜歡過(guò)他。
e.g. There were no roads at all...
那兒根本沒(méi)有公路。
17. 除了…都
All but a particular person or thing means everyone or everything except that person or thing.
all的解釋
e.g. The general was an unattractive man to all but his most ardent admirers...
除了他那些鐵桿崇拜者外,這位將軍對于其他人并無(wú)吸引力。
e.g. The plant will stand all but the worst winters out of doors.
除了最嚴寒的冬季,這種植物都能在戶(hù)外生長(cháng)。
18. 幾乎;差不多
You use all but to say that something is almost the case.
all的解釋
e.g. The concrete wall that used to divide this city has now all but gone...
曾經(jīng)將這座城市分隔開(kāi)的混凝土墻現在已幾乎不復存在。
e.g. He has been all but forgotten.
他幾乎已被人遺忘。
19. 雖然;盡管
You use for all to indicate that the thing mentioned does not affect or contradict the truth of what you are saying.
e.g. For all its faults, the film instantly became a classic.
盡管有缺陷,這部電影還是迅速成為了一部經(jīng)典作品。
20. (用于強調)我可不知道/他才不在乎呢
You use for all in phrases such as for all I know, and for all he cares, to emphasize that you do not know something or that someone does not care about something.
e.g. For all we know, he may even not be in this country...
說(shuō)不定他或許都已不在這個(gè)國家了。
e.g. You can go right now for all I care.
你可以馬上走,我才不在乎呢。
21. 盡最大努力;竭盡全力
If you give your all or put your all into something, you make the maximum effort possible.
all的近義詞
e.g. He puts his all into every game.
每次比賽他都全力以赴。
22. 總共;合計
In all means in total.
e.g. In all some 15 million people live in the selected areas...
總共有大概1,500萬(wàn)人住在所選定的區域內。
e.g. There was evidence that thirteen people in all had taken part in planning the murder.
有證據表明共計13人參與策劃了這起謀殺。
23. 精疲力竭的
If you say that you are all in, you mean that you are extremely tired.
all的解釋
e.g. 'Have you eaten? — You look all in!'
“你吃飯了嗎?——你看上去累壞了!”
24. (價(jià)格)包括一切的,全包的
If something such as an activity is a particular price all in, that price includes everything that is offered.
all的反義詞
e.g. Dinner is about £25 all in.
正餐價(jià)格什么都算上大約為25英鎊。
25. (用于強調first, last或最高級形容詞或副詞)最,最為
You use of all to emphasize the words 'first' or 'last', or a superlative adjective or adverb.
e.g. First of all, answer these questions...
首先,回答這些問(wèn)題。
e.g. Now she faces her toughest task of all.
現在她面臨著(zhù)最艱巨的任務(wù)。
26. 在所有的人(或事物)中偏偏
You use of all in expressions such as of all people or of all things when you want to emphasize someone or something surprising.
all是什么意思
e.g. They met and fell in love in a supermarket, of all places.
那么多地方,他們偏偏就在超市里相遇并相愛(ài)了。
27. (用于對他人的言行表示憤怒或吃驚)真不要臉/運氣真好
You use all in expressions like of all the cheek or of all the luck to emphasize how angry or surprised you are at what someone else has done or said.
e.g. Of all the lazy, indifferent, unbusinesslike attitudes to have!
這是多么懶惰、冷漠、不敬業(yè)的態(tài)度!
28. 一共;足足;至少
You use all of before a number to emphasize how small or large an amount is.
all
e.g. It took him all of 41 minutes to score his first goal...
足足過(guò)了41分鐘他才進(jìn)了第一個(gè)球。
e.g. I'm just checking up on Kim. It'll take me all of five minutes.
我只是要督促一下金,總共也就需要5分鐘。
29. 所有的人;全體
One and all means everyone present or everyone in a particular group.
all
e.g. Being in charge of the National Health Service reforms did not endear him to one and all.
負責國民醫療服務(wù)制度改革并未使得所有人都喜歡他。
30. (用于否定句中削弱語(yǔ)氣)那么
You use all that in statements with negative meaning when you want to weaken the force of what you are saying.
e.g. He wasn't all that older than we were...
他并不真比我們老多少。
e.g. He said it would not be all that difficult to reach a peaceful conclusion to the conflict.
他說(shuō)和平解決這一沖突并不會(huì )太困難。
31. 沒(méi)別的了;就是這么回事
You can say that's all at the end of a sentence when you are explaining something and want to emphasize that nothing more happens or is the case.
e.g. 'Why do you want to know that?' he demanded.—'Just curious, that's all.'
“你為什么想知道那件事?”他問(wèn)道?!爸皇呛闷?,僅此而已?!?br/>e.g. 'I had no desire to be a mother — I had a child, that's all.'
“我不渴望當媽媽?zhuān)矣幸粋€(gè)孩子了,如此而已?!?/p>
32. 好倒是好;固然是好
You use all very well to suggest that you do not really approve of something or you think that it is unreasonable.
e.g. It is all very well to urge people to give more to charity when they have less, but is it really fair?
鼓勵那些自身并不富裕的人更多地投身慈善事業(yè)固然沒(méi)錯,但這么做真的公平嗎?
all英英釋義
adj
1. completely given to or absorbed by
e.g. became all attention
adv
1. to a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole' is often used informally for `wholly')
e.g. he was wholly convinced
entirely satisfied with the meal
it was completely different from what we expected
was completely at fault
a totally new situation
the directions were all wrong
it was not altogether her fault
an altogether new approach
a whole new idea
Synonym: whollyentirelycompletelytotallyaltogetherwhole