allow for
To provide for; leave room for; give a chance to; permit.
She cut the skirt four inches longer to allow for a wide hem.
Democracy allows for many differences of opinion.
and all that jazz
Дословно: и весь этот джаз.
Все, что связано с темой раговора.
Все, что связано с темой раговора.
She likes cooking and all that jazz.
Она любит готовить и все, что с этим связано.
and all
And whatever goes with it; and all that means.
We don't go out much nowadays, with the new baby and all.
Jack's employer provided the tools and all.
answer one's calling
To fulfill one's destiny in terms of work or profession by doing what one has a talent for.
Don answered his calling when he became a chiropractor. Susy answered her calling when she became a violinist.
answer the call of nature
obey the call of nature
To go to the bathroom to relieve oneself by urinating or defecating.
Ted was hiking in the mountains when suddenly he had to answer the call of nature but since there was no bathroom in the woods, he excused himself and disappeared behind the bushes.
at all costs
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
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
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.