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all

UK /ɔːl/US /ɔːl/

词源

源自古英语 'eall',意为‘全部’或‘每一个’,与古高地德语 'al' 和拉丁语 'omnis' 相关。

determiner

❶ 指代或修饰一个群体中的每一个成员或事物的全部,表示没有例外或遗漏。

“All students must attend the meeting.”

(所有学生都必须参加会议。)

“She ate all the cookies.”

(她把所有的饼干都吃完了。)

同义词:every, each, entire

pronoun

❶ 指代前面提到的全部人或事物,或表示整体中的每一个部分。

“All of us agreed with the decision.”

(我们所有人都同意这个决定。)

“She gave all she had.”

(她付出了她的一切。)

同义词:everything, everyone, the whole

adverb

❶ 表示完全或彻底地做某事,或强调某种状态的程度。

“She was all dressed up for the party.”

(她为派对盛装打扮。)

“The room was all white.”

(整个房间都是白色的。)

同义词:completely, totally, entirely

常见短语

all in all — 总结性地表达整体情况或观点,通常用于得出结论。

“All in all, it was a great vacation.”

(总的来说,这是一次很棒的假期。)

all the same — 表示尽管如此或无论如何,仍然接受或认可某事。

“I don't like it, but all the same, I'll do it.”

(我不喜欢它,但尽管如此,我还是会做。)

all over — 表示某事已经结束或遍布某个地方。

“The party was all over by midnight.”

(派对到午夜就完全结束了。)