Смысл: all outall out[͵ɔ:lʹaʋt] phr advразг. <Í> от всей души; изо всех сил to go all out to win - напрягать все силы, чтобы победить; не жалеть сил для победы we had to row all out to keep up with them - нам пришлось грести изо всех сил, чтобы не отстать от них Í>
all out Идиома
bottom fall out/drop out
to fall below an earlier lowest price When the bottom fell out of the coffee market many companies had to stop doing business.
fall out of use
be no longer used That kind of stereo system has fallen out of use over the last 20 years.
all out of
1.drop out of从…掉下 Three baby birds fell out of the nest.3只幼鸟从窝中掉了下来。 2. cease to enjoy 失去 As the language grows,new words are introduced and many words have fallen out of use.随着语言的发展,新词不断被采用,而许多词不断被废弃。 3.give up;cease to practice 放弃;不实行 Bad habits are easy to fall into but not so easy to fall out of.坏的习惯养成容易而改掉难。 Now the Chinese people have fallen out of wearing long gowns.现在中国人已经不穿长袍了。 He had to fall out of smoking on account of his baby's health.考虑到他孩子的健康,他不得不戒掉抽烟这个习惯。
call out
1.shout loudly 大声叫 The little boy on the watch started calling out when he saw somebody approaching stealthily.放哨的小男孩看到有人偷偷地走过来,就大声地叫喊起来。 Jane called out her boyfriend's name when she saw him across the street.简隔街看见男朋友时,就大声喊他。 2.summon away from one's home or place of work 召集;召来;请来 All the firemen in the city were called out to fight the big fire.城里所有的消防队员都被召集来扑灭那场大火。 Doctors are often called out in the middle of the night.医生们常常在午夜被请去出诊。 3.summon to strike;order or bring into action 号召罢工;唤起或命令…行动 The trade union officials have called their members out(on strike).工会号召全员罢工。 The fire brigade was called out twice yesterday.昨天消防队出动两次。
fall out
1.fall accidentally 脱落 As she picked up the envelope,a key fell out.她拾起信封又掉了钥匙。 2.be carried away as waste排除(废物) The dirty water falls out through a pipe into the sea.污水经管道排入大海。 3.quarrel吵架;闹纠纷 Most married people fallout over money.多数已结婚的人为金钱而闹纠纷。 She's always falling out with her nerghbour.她老是和邻居吵架。 Don't get angry! I don't want to fall out with you.别发火!我不想跟你吵架。 4.come to pass; happen结果是 ThingS fell out well.事情的结果很好。 Don't worry!Things will fall out all right in the end.别着急!事情到头来会好转的。 It fell out as we expected.结果正如我们所料。 Everything has fallen out splendidly.一切进展很好。 5.leave the ranks or a parade;dismiss from the ranks 离队;原地解散 He was told to fall out.他被叫出队列。 Fall out!就地解散! Although all of them were exhausted,not a single man fell out.虽然他们大家都很疲劳,但是没有一个人掉队。 6.withdraw(from a group of people who are engaged together on some activity)撤出;退出(一伙人所从事的某种活动) Nine people were working on the project,but two had to fall out because of illness.原来有9个人接这个项目,但是有两人因病不得不退出来。 Two of the team have fallen out,and I don't know who can replace them.已经有两名队员退出,我不知道谁能接替他们。
go all out
make one's utmost effort 尽某人最大努力;鼓足干劲 The police are going all out to put a stop to the violence.警察们正全力以赴制止这场暴力。 We shall have to go all out if we are to win the race.如果我们想赢得这场比赛,就得全力以赴。 They are going all out to make the fair a success.他们正在全力以赴使这次交易会获得成功。 The government is going all out to clear the cities of air pollution.政府正在尽一切努力消灭城市污染。
fall out with sb over
Idiom(s): fall out (with someone over something) AND fall out (with someone about something)
Theme: ARGUMENT
to quarrel or disagree about something. • Bill fell out with Sally over the question of buying a new car. • Bill fell out with John about who would sleep on the bottom bunk. • They are always arguing. They fall out about once a week.
big as all outdoors
Idiom(s): (as) big as all outdoors
Theme: SIZE
very big, usually referring to a space of some kind. (Folksy.) • You should see Bob's living room. It's as big as all outdoors. • The new movie theater is as big as all outdoors.
fall out with sb about
Idiom(s): fall out (with someone over something) AND fall out (with someone about something)
Theme: ARGUMENT
to quarrel or disagree about something. • Bill fell out with Sally over the question of buying a new car. • Bill fell out with John about who would sleep on the bottom bunk. • They are always arguing. They fall out about once a week.
fall out with
have an argument with "I had a falling out with my sister last month and we haven't talked to each other since."
all out|all|out
adv. phr., informal With all your strength, power, or determination; to the best of your ability; without holding back. Usually used in the phrase "go all out". We went all out to win the game.John went all out to finish the job and was very tired afterwards. Compare: ALL THE WAY 2, FULL TILT, GO THE WHOLE HOG, GO TO ANY LENGTH, LEAVE A STONE UNTURNED, WITH MIGHT AND MAIN.
bottom drop out|bottom|bottom fall out|drop|fall
v. phr.informal 1. To fall below an earlier lowest price. The bottom dropped out of the price of peaches. 2. To lose all cheerful qualities; become very unhappy, cheerless, or unpleasant. The bottom dropped out of the day for John when he saw his report card.The bottom fell out for us when the same ended with our team on the two yard line and six points behind.
call out|call
v. phr. 1. To shout; speak loudly. My name was called out several times, but I was unable to hear it. 2. To summon someone. If the rioting continues, the governor will have to call out the National Guard.
fall out|fall
v. 1. To happen. As it fell out, the Harpers were able to sell their old car. Compare: TURN OUT6. 2. To quarrel; fight; fuss; disagree. The thieves fell out over the division of the loot. 3. To leave a military formation. You men are dismissed. Fall out! Antonym: FALL IN. 4. To leave a building to go and line up. The soldiers fell out of the barracks for inspection.
all out
all out With all one's strength, ability, or resources; not holding back. For example, They are going all out to make the fund-raiser a success. This seemingly modern term dates from about 1300, when it meant “completely” or “wholly.” It now refers to making a great effort and is also used adjectivally, as in an all-out effort. This usage became current in America in the late 1800s, with reference to races and other kinds of athletic exertion. In the mid-1900s it gave rise to the phrase to go all out and was transferred to just about any energetic undertaking. Also see go whole hog.
Taking, requiring, or application all of one's accomplishment or assets against something; complete, total, or all-encompassing. I've been ashore in this anteroom for years now. I'm accessible for an absolute chance somewhere!You're activity to accept to accord us an absolute accomplishment in the abutting bold if you appetite to break on the team.
all out
With all one's strength, ability, or resources; not captivation back. For example, They are activity all out to accomplish the fund-raiser a success. This acutely avant-garde appellation dates from about 1300, back it meant "completely" or "wholly." It now refers to authoritative a abundant accomplishment and is additionally acclimated adjectivally, as in an all-out effort. This acceptance became accepted in America in the backward 1800s, with advertence to contest and added kinds of able-bodied exertion. In the mid-1900s it gave acceleration to the byword to go all out and was transferred to aloof about any active undertaking. Additionally see go accomplished hog. Learn more: all, out
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