| 释义 |
all found in British English (ɔːl faʊnd) adjective British with everything provided, such as food, electricity, heating and laundry, at no additional cost The job is live-in and all found. Examples of 'all found' in a sentenceall found Timbers, battens, rope, canvas, drums, pallets and tins all found their way into the sea, washed from the ship.And what would happen when they all found out that she hadn't been in school the previous day? |