adj, pron 1. everything or everyone ○ They all or All of them like coffee. ○ All trains stop at Clapham Junction. ○ Did you pick all (of.) the tomatoes? ○ Where are all the children? □ let’s sing the song all together everyone should sing at the same time 2. □ fifteen all (in tennis) fifteen points each ■ adv 1. completely ○ The ground was all white after the snow fell. ○ I forgot all about her birthday. 2. □ all by yourself all alone ○ You can’t do it all by yourself. ○ I’m all by myself this evening – my girlfriend’s gone out. ○ He drove the lorry all by himself. § all along right from the beginning § all but almost § all in (informal.)1. tired out 2. including everything § all over 1. everywhere over something 2. finished 3. everywhere
adj. - 1. бөтен, барлык, һәммә; һәрбер; adv. - 2. бөтенләй, тулысынча; pron. - 3. бөтенесе, барча, барысы; all but - ... дип була; all over - һәркайда; all the same - бертигез; not at all - һичбер