in any way, in the least """Are you sleepy?"" ""No. Not at all."""
at all costs
at any expense of time, effort or money He plans to go to school at all costs.
if that doesn't beat all
that is the best/biggest/ worst I have ever seen Fifty people in a phone booth - if that doesn't beat all!
not at all
it was no trouble at all, don't mention it, no prob """Thank you for helping us find our dog,"" Dad said. ""Not at all,"" the man replied."
at all events
certainly; in any case一定;无论如何 At all events I'll go to see her someday.有朝一日,我无论如何会去看她的。 It may rain tomorrow,but we are going home at all events.明天可能下雨,但无论如何我们还是要回家。
at all risks
at any risk甘冒一切危险 They have to explode the bridge at all risks.他们必须冒一切危险炸掉那座桥。
in no time at all
Idiom(s): in no time (at all)
Theme: SPEED
very quickly. • I’ll be there in no time. • It wont take long. I’ll be finished in no time at all.
at all times
Idiom(s): at all times
Theme: CONTINUOUSLY
constantly; continuously. • You must keep your passport handy at all times when you are traveling in a foreign country. • When you re in a crowd, you must watch your child at all times.
at all|all
adv. phr. At any time or place, for any reason, or in any degree or manner. Used for emphasis with certain kinds of words or sentences. 1. Negative It's not at all likely he will come. 2. Limited I can hardly hear you at all. 3. Interrogative Can it be done at all? 4. Conditional She will walk with a limp, if she walks at all. Synonym: IN THE LEAST.
at all costs|all costs|cost|costs
adv. phr. At any expense of time, effort, or money. Regardless of the results. Mr. Jackson intended to save his son's eyesight at all costs.Carl is determined to succeed in his new job at all costs.
at all hazards|all hazards|hazard|hazards
adv. phr. With no regard for danger; at any risk; regardless of the chances you must take. The racer meant to win the 500-mile race at all hazards.
at all hours|all hours|hour
adv. phr. Any time; all the time; at almost any time. The baby cried so much that we were up at all hours trying to calm her down.
beat all|Dutch|beat|beat the Dutch
v. phr., informal To be strange or surprising. John found a box full of money buried in his garage. Doesn't that beat all!It beats the Dutch how Tom always makes a basket.
beat all hollow|beat|beat hollow|hollow
v. phr., slang To do much better than; to beat very badly. We beat their team all hollow.As a speaker, he beats us all hollow.
in any case|all event|any case|any event|at all ev
adv. phr. 1. No matter what happens: surely; without fail; certainly; anyhow; anyway. It may rain tomorrow, but we are going home in any case.I may not go to Europe, but in any event, I will visit you during the summer. 2. Regardless of anything else; whatever else may be true; anyhow; anyway. Tom was not handsome and he was not brilliant, but at all events he worked hard and was loyal to his boss.I don't know if it is a white house or a brown house. At all events, it is a big house on Main Street. Compare: AT ANY RATE, AT LEAST2.
beat all
beat all Surpass anything, especially in a strange or amazing way, as in Adam and his cousin Eve eloped—doesn't that beat all! This phrase appears to have replaced beat the Dutch. It is often used in a negative construction, as in the example. [Slang; first half of 1800s] Also see to beat the band.
1. In any manner. Wow, I didn't apperceive she could ball at all, let abandoned breakdance!2. To any degree; in any way. I don't affliction about him at all.Learn more: all
at all
without qualification. (See the examples for chat adjustment variations.) It absolutely wasn't actual algid at all.It absolutely wasn't at all cold.Tom will eat annihilation at all.Learn more: all
at all
1. In any way or manner, as in Is she able to sing at all? 2. To any extent, as in Was she at all surprised? 3. For any reason, as in Why bother at all? 4. In the aboriginal degree, beneath any circumstances, as in She artlessly banned to airing at all. This architecture generally occurs in the negative, as in He was not at all frightened. All four senses of this byword date from the mid-1300s. Learn more: all
(not) at ˈall
(used with a negative, in a catechism or in an if -clause) in any way; to any degree: This isn’t at all what I expected. ♢ Are you athirst at all? ♢ If you’re at all black about demography the job, again don’t.Learn more: all
at all
1. In any way: unable to airing at all. 2. To any extent; whatever: not at all sorry.Learn more: allLearn more:
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유사한 단어 사전, 다른 단어, 동의어, 숙어 관용구 at all