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all adjective—所有 adj (often used) 全 adj Examples:war on all sides (idiom); fighting from all four quarters—lest all under heaven's not in chaos and disorder—Our house offers sincere treatment all and fair trade to old and young alike.—lit. remarkable work appreciated by all (idiom); universally praised (original meaning)—a just cause enjoys abundant support (idiom); those upholding justice will find help all around—thousands of horses, all mute (idiom); no-one dares speak out—as easy as lifting one's hand (idiom); no effort at all—lit. cuts and bruises all over (idiom); fig. totally refuted—Three Alls Policy (kill all, burn all, loot all), Japanese policy in China during WWII—the Qing order all men to shave their heads but keep a queue, first ordered in 1646—transfer a shop and all its contents to new owner—all kinds of martial art sports (some claiming spiritual development)—the Absolute or Supreme Ultimate, the source of all things according some interpretations of Chinese mythology—turn big problems into small ones, and small problems into no problems at all—wish you all the best! (when signing off on a correspondence)—if the family lives in harmony all affairs will prosper [idiom.]—everything is ready, all we need is an east wind [idiom.]—classifier for individual things or people, general, catch-all classifier—it's all very well talk, but getting things done is another matter [idiom.]— |