aivan englanniksi | all fi, right fi, quite fi, indeed fi |
: You’ve got it all wrong.
: She was all, “Whatever.”
*: Charles Wesley, Tis mystery all.
: The score was 30 all when the rain delay started.
*: His locks like all a ravel-rope’s-end,
*: With hempen strands in spray
: Dont want to go? All the better since I lost the tickets.
: The butter is all.
*: All as his straying flock he fed.
*: A damsel lay deploring / All on a rock reclined.
: ux|en|All contestants must register at the scorer’s table. All flesh is originally grass. All my friends like classical music.
*: In former days every tavern of repute kept such a room for its own select circle, a club, or society, of habitués, who met every evening, for a pipe and a cheerful glass. In this way all respectable burgesses, down to fifty years ago, spent their evenings.
: ux|en|The store is open all day and all night. (= through the whole of the day and the whole of the night.)
: ux|en|I’ve been working on this all year. (= from the beginning of the year until now.)
: ux|en|A good time was had by all.
: ux|en|some gave all they had; she knows all and sees all; Those who think they know it all are annoying to those of us who do.
*: without all remedy
: ux|en|Hes all talk; he never puts his ideas into practice.
*: I was born to speak all mirth and no matter.
: She gave her all, and collapsed at the finish line.
*: she therefore ordered Jenny to pack up her alls and begone, for that she was determined she should not sleep that night within her walls.
*: All they were wondrous loth.
: a right line
: The kitchen counter formed a right angle with the back wall.
: I thought youd made a mistake, but it seems you were right all along.
: Its not right that one person gets all the credit for the groups work.
*: If there be no prospect beyond the grave, the inference is ... right, "Let us eat and drink, for to-morrow we die."
*: ... there are some dispositions blame-worthy in men, which are yet, in a right sense, holily ascribed unto God; as unchangeableness, and irrepentance.
: Is this the right software for my computer?
: Im afraid my father is no longer in his right mind.
: Youve made a right mess of the kitchen!
*: In this battle, ... the Britons never more plainly manifested themselves to be right barbarians.
*: KIRSTY: I suppose youre hungry. Would you like something to eat? / KEN: No. Im right, thanks.
*: When the sales assistant sees the customer, she asks Are you right, sir? This means Are you all right? She wants to know if he needs any help.
*: You lost? / Colin spun round. Looking at him was a nurse, her eyebrows raised. / No, Im right, thanks, said Colin.
*: The lady has been disappointed on the right side.en-adj|[[more]] right|sup=rightmost
: After the accident, her right leg was slightly shorter than her left.
: the right side of a piece of cloth
: - After that interview, I dont think we should hire her.
- Right — who wants lunch?
: Youre going, right?
*: Withnail: Right ... Im gonna do the washing up.
: ux|en|Were on the side of right in this contest.
: ux|en|You have no right to go through my personal diary.
*: There are no rights whatever, without corresponding duties.
: see also [[in right of]]
: ux|en|The pharmacy is just on the right past the bookshop.
: ux|en|The political right holds too much power.
: Righting all the wrongs of the war will be impossible.
: The tow-truck righted what was left of the automobile.
: When the wind died down, the ship righted.
: to right the oppressed
*: So just is God, to right the innocent.
*: All experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
: ux|en|The arrow landed right in the middle of the target.
: ux|en|Luckily we arrived right at the start of the film.
: ux|en|Cant you see it? Its right beside you!
: ux|en|Tom was standing right in front of the TV, blocking everyones view.
: ux|en|I made a right stupid mistake there, didnt I?
: ux|en|I stubbed my toe a week ago and it still hurts right much.
*: The fog was right hard to see through so I was on Tom Pritchard before I saw him.
: ux|en|Do it right or dont do it at all.
: ux|en|Sir, I am right glad to meet you …
: ux|en|Members of the Queens Privy Council are styled The Right Honourable for life.
: ux|en|The Right Reverend Monsignor Guido Sarducci.
*: Thus when they had the witch disrobed quight, / And all her filthy feature open showne, / They let her goe at will, and wander wayes vnknowne.
*: Nobuyoshi Araki has been called a monster, a pornographer and a genius - and the photographer quite agrees.
*: Margaret passed quite through the pines, and reached the opening beyond which was what was once the yard, but was now, except for a strip of flower-border and turf which showed care, simply a tangle of bushes and briars.
*: Religion and parochial etiquette are probed to reveal unhealthy, and sometimes shockingly violent, internal desires quite at odds with the surface life of a town in which tolerance is preached.
*: El Adrea was quite dead. No more will he slink silently upon his unsuspecting prey.
*: In Lejeuneaceae vegetative branches normally originate from the basiscopic basal portion of a lateral segment half, as in the Radulaceae, and the associated leaves, therefore, are quite unmodified.
*: When I warned him that his words might be offensive to identical twins, he said that identical twins were a quite different case.
*: Create a new, quite separate, private company – say Murdoch Newspaper Holdings – and give it all, or most of, the papers that News Corp owns.
*: I ventured to hint that he was not quite a fair judge, as Churchill had attacked him violently.
*: And with a prolonged sound, not quite a sniff and not quite a snort, he trod on Euphemias toe, and went out, leaving a sensation and a faint scent of barley?sugar behind him.
*: However, the proceedings were quite carefully orchestrated to produce what seemed to be a predetermined outcome.
*: Higher education institutions in the UK are, quite rightly, largely autonomous.
*: "My little plot has been rather successful, after all, hasnt it?" "Quite a perfect success," said Drake.
*: While the government claims to lead the world with its plans to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the figures tell quite a different story.
*: “My Continental prominence is improving,” I commented dryly. ¶ Von Lindowe cut at a furze bush with his silver-mounted rattan. ¶ “Quite so,” he said as dryly, his hand at his mustache. “I may say if your intentions were known your life would not be worth a curse.”
*: London Underground is quite unique in how many front line staff it has, as anyone who has travelled on the Paris Metro or New York Subway will testify.
*: Laploshka was one of the meanest men I have ever met, and quite one of the most entertaining.
*: Scaramouche has already been greeted as the finest French Revolution yet brought to the screen-and even if you are a little weary of seeing a strongly American band of sans-culottes demolish a pasteboard Paris, you should not miss Scaramouche, for it is quite the best thing Rex Ingram has done since The Four Horsemen.
*: To debauch the Indians with rum and cheat them of their land was quite a Government affair, and not at all criminal; but to use rum to cheat them of their peltry, was an abomination in the sight of the law.
*: “Looks like you and Clay had quite a party,” she said with a glimmer in her dark blue eyes.
*: It is quite the proper thing for a lady to be on intimate, and even on affectionate, terms with her favourite clergyman, and Lizzie certainly had intercourse with no clergyman who was a greater favourite with her than Mr. Emilius.
*: His memoir features a child named Tommy Nothing Fancy who suffers from and dies of a seizure disorder. Quite the coincidence, dont you think?
: ux|en|Indeed, he made several misplays.
*: Orion hit a rabbit once; but though sore wounded it got to the bury, and, struggling in, the arrow caught the side of the hole and was drawn out. Indeed, a nail filed sharp is not of much avail as an arrowhead; you must have it barbed, and that was a little beyond our skill.
*: With fresh material, taxonomic conclusions are leavened by recognition that the material examined reflects the site it occupied; a herbarium packet gives one only a small fraction of the data desirable for sound conclusions. Herbarium material does not, indeed, allow one to extrapolate safely: what you see is what you get...
: ux|en|As a soccer player he is terrible indeed.
: "Im a great runner." "Indeed!"
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