Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом all. Страница четыре

Фразеологизмы со словом all. Страница четыре

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 manner of
Many different kinds of; all sorts of.
In a five-and-ten-cent store you can buy all manner of things.
all of a sudden
Without warning; abruptly; suddenly; unexpectedly.
All of a sudden the ship struck a rock.
All of a sudden Ed appeared at the door. We weren't expecting him to drop by.
all of
At least the amount or number of; fully; no less than.
It was all of ten o'clock before they finally started.
She must have paid all of $50 for that hat.
Showing all the signs of; completely in. Used with a.
The girls were all of a twitter before the dance.
Mother is all of a flutter because of the thunder and lightning.
The dog was all of a tremble with cold.
all out
With all your strength, power, or determination; to the best of your ability; without holding back. Usually used in the phrase "go all out".
We went all out to win the game.
John went all out to finish the job and was very tired afterwards.
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.