单词 | all-out |
释义 | all-out From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishall-outˌall-ˈout adjective [only before noun]TRY TO DO OR GET somethingdone in a very determined way, and involving a lot of energy or angerall-out war/attack/offensive etc an all-out effort to win —all out adverbgo all out on the ice if they want to win. Canada will have to Examples from the Corpusall-out• Grant launched an all-out attack on these defenses during the gusty, , rainy, and misty dawn of May 12.• His conclusion also was that our next operation must be an all-out effort to destroy the enemy carriers.• We need an all-out literacy war in the United States.• That was the time to begin all-out prevention of war.• Much as she resented her all-out pursuit of Roman, Dana was the sister she had loved all her life.• Union sources thought last night that an all-out strike was unlikely, although various forms of non-co-operation might be considered.• The Viet Minh viewed this development with alarm and a declaration for all-out war was issued.• There are fears of an all-out war.all-out war/attack/offensive etc• I remember their leader turning to go and wondering whether that was his signal for an all-out attack.• The decision to wage an all-out war against inflation in a country that is not prone to inflation risks disaster.• Genuine international concern over the possibility of all-out war breaking out was expressed on a number of occasions.• Prevention is quiet, but politicians who mount all-out attacks on symptoms generate great publicity.• Grant launched an all-out attack on these defenses during the gusty, , rainy, and misty dawn of May 12.• The Viet Minh viewed this development with alarm and a declaration for all-out war was issued. |
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