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everything ['evrɪθɪŋ] pron.stresses
how's everything?; and everything
gen. всё (Everything was covered in a thick layer of dust. • Thank you for everything you've done for us. • I did everything today – washed the dishes, cut the lawn, did the laundry. • The restaurant serves everything from beer and wine to exotic cocktails. • She wasn't feeling well this morning but now everything is fine. • I lost everything in the crash. • His children are everything to him.); всё, что угодно
cook. см. everything seasoning
fig.of.sp. все чьи-либо силы (It took everything in me to resist the temptation to skip work on my birthday.)
inf. всё и вся; самое главное (в жизни, в каком-либо деле и т.д.: She says money isn't everything, but it remains the key to unlocking aspirations. • I can't believe I made it in time – timing is everything! • Tenderness is everything with chicken and this specimen was right on the money. Neither too tough nor too soft, it was enhanced beautifully by the peppercorn sauce, which was creamy and spicy. 4uzhoj)
 English thesaurus
everything ['evrɪθɪŋ] pron.
gen. all things (You can't blame him for everything. • He's obsessed with Britney Spears and collects anything and everything connected with her. • Jane's been unfaithful to Jim three times, but he still loves her in spite of everything. • Money isn't everything (= the most important thing). • His children are everything to him (= the most important part of his life). • Have you been crying? Is everything all right? • The thieves took everything. • We did everything we could to save her but she died. • We shall do everything necessary to bring the murderer to justice. • They're very busy with their new house and everything (= all the things connected with it). • Rescuers are doing everything they possibly can to free the trapped people. • She's new to the job so you can't expect her to know everything yet. • Make sure you keep a receipt for everything you buy. • Are you sure we've got everything we need for the journey? • If I don't wear my glasses, everything is just a blur. cambridge.org); each thing or all things (Everything was covered in a thick layer of dust. • I decided to tell her everything. • Apart from the bus arriving late, everything else seemed to be going according to plan. ldoceonline.com); all the things in your life, work etc (Everything’s fine at the moment. • I felt that everything was going wrong. ldoceonline.com); all the things under discussion; many or most things; a state of well-being (I checked the list again and everything is done. • Thank you for everything you've done for us. • I did everything today - washed the dishes, cut the lawn, did the laundry. • She wasn't feeling well this morning but now everything is fine. • Since the company lost its best customer everything has gotten worse. wiktionary.org); all things of importance (I lost everything in the crash. • The victory at Wembley owes everything to the determination and action of the sacked workers. • He described it as a debut, but in truth he owed everything to his decade of experience. • Many people sacrificed everything to secure us the vote, and we owe to them to use it. • First you spend time seeing everything to make up for lost time, then you wind back a bit. • It was the first time I went on stage to do a show by myself, where everything relied upon me. • We are also often told that it is important to reveal everything and always to remember. • Neil says he risked everything to sue because honesty was important to him. • The plot centres around a man who is so lucky everything goes his way - money, girls and a fast car. • Tenderness is everything with chicken and this specimen was right on the money. • If we played well we had the bonus, if we lost we lost everything and we had the same money as other people. • They had nothing to lose by the action, and everything to gain by upping the stakes. • We can go wherever we please and everything depends upon how near you stand to me. • To most New Zealanders, the banking proposal smacks of Australia having everything to gain. lexico.com)
inf. considerable effort (It took everything in me to resist the temptation to skip work on my birthday. wiktionary.org); the most important thing (I can't believe I made it in time - timing is everything! wiktionary.org); the most important thing or aspect (Money isn't everything. • She says money isn't everything, but it remains the key to unlocking aspirations. • The first is that money is not everything when it comes to getting your message across. lexico.com); life in general (How's everything? lexico.com)
Everything: 1654 phrases in 70 subjects
Abbreviation2
American usage, not spelling9
Automobiles1
Bible2
British usage, not spelling2
Business9
Card games2
Chinese1
Christianity2
Cliche / convention10
Computer networks1
Construction1
Cooking2
Criminal jargon1
Cultural studies1
Diplomacy3
Education1
Emphatic5
Figurative19
Figure of speech64
Formal3
General866
Historical1
Humorous / Jocular3
Ice hockey1
Idiomatic68
Informal116
Information technology4
International Monetary Fund1
Ironical1
Law4
Literature3
Makarov259
Mathematics2
Microsoft1
Military5
Military lingo4
Mining1
Music2
Nautical2
Nonstandard1
Obsolete / dated7
Old-fashioned or obsolescent2
Pejorative1
Philosophy3
Physics1
Plumbing1
Politics5
Printed circuit boards1
Production3
Programming4
Proper and figurative1
Proverb50
Psycholinguistics1
Psychology4
Quantum mechanics3
Quotes and aphorisms21
Religion1
Rhetoric19
Rude1
Sakhalin1
Sarcastical1
Saying16
Scientific2
Security systems1
Slang10
Sublime1
Technology4
Travel1
Vulgar2