uk / ˌət ˈɔːl / us / ˌət ˈɑːl / Add to word list. (used to make negatives and questions stronger) in any way or of any type. (用於否定句和疑問句,表示強調)根 …
At all means ‘in any way’. We use it with questions and negatives to add emphasis, but not with affirmative statements: Do you want to swim in the sea at all? She …
"anything at all" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to any amount, number, or range of things regardless of its size. For example, "I'd …
You can ask me anything at all! anything at all pron (everything possible) SC Simplified Chinese 任何事 rèn hé shì SC Simplified Chinese 任何可能的事 I miss …
UK. US. (He doesn't like) anything at all!: (他)什么都(不喜欢)! idiom. UK. US. " I can't see anything at all. " If you can't say something nice, don't say nothin' at all. …
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