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all adjective—所有 adj (often used) 全 adj Examples:war on all sides (idiom); fighting from all four quarters—all black, no daylight (idiom); a world without justice—sage Emperors Shun and Yao rule every day (idiom); all for the best in the best of all possible worlds—go against the tide (idiom); to do things all wrong—take all one's family along (idiom); encumbered by a family—lit. remarkable work appreciated by all (idiom); universally praised (original meaning)—efficient government, people at peace (idiom); all is well with the state and the people—banging away clumsily in all directions with no overall vision—all split up and in pieces (idiom); disunity (in an organization)—the eye cannot take it all in (idiom); too many good things see—subdivision of a rhyming dictionary (containing all words with the given rhyme)—It's all exaggeration, you don't need take it seriously—Three Alls Policy (kill all, burn all, loot all), Japanese policy in China during WWII—murky darkness suddenly opens (idiom); a sudden flash of insight and all is clear—(coll.) not at all (humble expression denying compliment)—substance of speech all of a kind (e.g. all lies)—constantly increasing without limit (idiom); rapid progress in all directions—so much evil that it reaches all the way heaven [idiom.]—classifier for individual things or people, general, catch-all classifier— |