词组 | go all out |
释义 | Idiom go all out Theme: THOROUGHNESS to use all one's resources; to be very thorough. (Informal.)Whenever they have a party, they really go all out.My cousin is coming for a visit, and she expects us to go all out. Idiom go all out to put all your energy or enthusiasm into what you are doing.Supporters are going all out for him in this campaign.Huff was one of the toughest guys I've ever seen play the game — he just went all out on every single play. Related vocabulary: go for broke, full blastgo all outTo put forth the utmost amount of energy, effort, enthusiasm, and/or resources (toward some task or action). You'll be going against a state champion in the next match, so you'll have to go all out if you want to beat her! The company went all out for Sam's retirement party, making it a gala affair and sparing no expense. go all out (for someone or something)to do everything possible for someone or something. We went all out for George and threw a big party on his return. We went all out and it was not appreciated at all. go all outIf you go all out, you try as hard as possible to achieve something. If I had the choice over again, I would go all out for a degree in the Humanities and specialize in teaching. I had to go all out to limit my losses. go all ˈout for something,go all out to ˈdo something(informal) make a very great effort to get or do something: We knew that only one of the firms would get the order for computers and so we went all out to get the contract.We must go all out to increase our membership. |
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