Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом all. Страница два

Фразеологизмы со словом all. Страница два

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all better
Fully recovered; all well again; no longer painful. Usually used to or by children.
"All better now," he kept repeating to the little girl.
all but
Very nearly; almost.
Crows all but destroyed a farmer's field of corn.
The hikers were exhausted and all but frozen when they were found.
all day long
all week long
all month long
all year long
The entire day, week, month, year.
I've been working on my income tax forms all day long. I've hardly had time to eat.
It's been raining all week long. We haven't seen the sun since last Monday.
all ears
Very eager to hear; very attentive. Used in the predicate.
Быть во внимании, быть готовым выслушать кого-либо.
Go ahead with your story; we are all ears.
When John told about the circus, the boys were all ears.
If you want me to hear you out, I am all ears.
Если ты хочешь высказаться, я весь во внимании.
I’m all ears.
Я слушаю внимательно.
all eyes on one
О ком-то, от кого все ждут действий.
Before the performance all eyes were on me.
До выступления все смотрели на меня и ожидали чего-то интересного.
all eyes
Wide-eyed with surprise or curiosity; watching very closely. Used in the predicate.
At the circus the children were all eyes.
all for
Быть целиком за.
I was all for going on a picnic, the day is so sunny.
Я полностью за то, чтобы пойти на пикник; день такой солнечный.
all gone
Used up; exhausted (said of supplies); done with; over with.
We used to travel a lot, but, alas, those days are all gone.