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all
A1
determiner
사용법:
95%
whole, entire
번역: whole, entire
발음: /ɔːl/
뜻: The whole amount, number, or quantity of something without exception.

We use 'all' to mean everything or everyone in a group. It shows no part is left out. It is often used with plural or uncountable nouns.

All the children play outside.

She ate all the cookies.

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A2
pronoun
사용법:
85%
everything, everyone
번역: everything, everyone
발음: /ɔːl/
뜻: Used as a pronoun to mean everything or everyone in a group.

‘All’ can replace nouns and mean everything or everyone. It is used when we talk about the whole group without naming it.

All are welcome to join us.

All is ready for the party.

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B1
adverb
사용법:
70%
completely, totally
번역: completely, totally
발음: /ɔːl/
뜻: Used as an adverb to mean completely or very much.

When ‘all’ is an adverb, it means ‘completely’ or ‘very’. It often describes feelings or conditions. It usually comes before adjectives or participles.

The house was all clean.

She was all tired after work.

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B2
noun
사용법:
30%
total, entirety
번역: total, entirety
발음: /ɔːl/
뜻: The entirety or the full amount considered as a unit or group (noun usage).

Sometimes, ‘all’ is a noun meaning the whole group or amount as a single thing. This use is less common and often formal or poetic.

The all of the team agreed.

We considered the all before deciding.

5
B2
adverb (idiomatic)
사용법:
60%
completely, fully
번역: completely, fully
발음: /ɔːl/
뜻: Used in idiomatic expressions to mean maximum effort or to indicate intensity.

'All' in idioms means doing something fully or with the best effort. Examples include ‘give it your all’ meaning try your best, or ‘all in’ meaning fully committed.

He gave it his all in the game.

She was all in for the project.

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B1
adverb
사용법:
50%
generally, mostly
번역: generally, mostly
발음: /ɔːl/
뜻: Used to express an expectation that something is generally true or usual (informal, conversational use).

‘All’ can sometimes be used informally to mean ‘mostly’ or ‘generally’ about people or things. It suggests that in most cases a statement is true.

You are all ready, I assume.

They are all busy today.

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B1
determiner
사용법:
65%
entire, whole
번역: entire, whole
발음: /ɔːl/
뜻: Used as a quantifier before singular countable nouns to mean the whole amount or every part of something considered one unit.

‘All’ can be used before singular nouns with time or uncountable ideas to emphasize the total or complete amount. It shows that the entire period or thing is involved.

She read all day yesterday.

The wall was painted all blue.

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