Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словами in,. Страница пять

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all in all
in all
When everything is thought about; in summary; altogether.
All in all, it was a pleasant day's cruise.
All in all, the pilot of an air-plane must have many abilities and years of experience before he can he appointed.
Counting the balls on the green, we have six golf balls in all.
There were a few problems, but all in all it was a well-organized seminar.
Leonard got a low grade in one subject, but all in all he’s a good student.
The person or thing that you love most.
She was all in all to him.
Music was his all in all.
all in good time
Some time soon, when the time is ripe for an event to take place.
"I want to get married, Dad," Mike said. "All in good time, Son," answered his father.
all in one piece
Safely; without damage or harm.
John's father was terribly concerned when his son was sent to war as a pilot, but he came home all in one piece.
all in one's head
Что-то выдуманное.
Your fear is all in your head.
Твой страх всего лишь тобою придуман.
all in
Very tired; exhausted.
Очень уставший; измотанный.
The players were all in after their first afternoon of practice.
After this work I am all in.
После этой работы я совершенно измотан.
all is fair in love and war
В любви и на войне все средства хороши.
All is fair in love and war the man thought when he asked his colleague for a date.
В любви и на войне все способы хороши, думал мужчина, когда приглашал свою коллегу на свидание.
all kinds of
Plenty of.
People say that Mr. Fox has all kinds of money.
When Kathy was sick, she had all kinds of company.
all over but the shouting
Finally decided or won; brought to an end; not able to be changed.
After Bill's touchdown, the game was all over but the shouting.
John and Tom both tried to win Jane, but after John's promotion it was all over but the shouting.