słownik czesko - angielski

český jazyk - English

všichni po angielsku:

1. all


Democracy is the worst form of government, except all the others that have been tried.
We're all happy.
I hope all but one of your dreams come true, so you always have something to strive for.
I had a lot of gumption when I was young, but now it seems to have all petered out.
Finding one's way around Nagoya is very simple. All you do is look at the signs.
If at all possible, you should go and look into the matter yourself.
Her courage during her illness is an inspiration to us all.
All this walking is killing the soles of my feet and my toes. I wonder if I have the right size shoes.
The best parents of all are those who allow their children to follow their natural talents.
Earlier, as I was walking down the sidewalk, a car drove by and splashed water on me. Look at this! My skirt and shoes are all muddy.
I know that it is highly unlikely that we'll be able to sell all this stuff.
He gives work all he's got, and gets more work done than anybody else.
If you aren't careful about what you eat, you'll put back on all the weight that you spent so much time losing.
Tom promised Mary that he'd pay back all the money that he'd borrowed from her.
After spending hours out in the cold winter wind, my skin got all chapped and dry.

Angielskie słowo "všichni" (all) występuje w zestawach:

Personal Factfiles

2. everybody


Everybody laughed.
You can't just lounge around like that while everybody else is so busy.
If you buddy up to everybody and anybody, pretty soon people will think you're just a people-pleaser.
Everybody talks about the weather, but nobody does anything about it.
On hearing the news, everybody became quiet.
A chance to do as we please, especially to do as little hard work as possible, is a secret desire of almost everybody.
Everybody except him thanked the critic for her honest opinion.
Being objective means not telling everybody whose side you are on.
This meeting is a waste of time. Everybody is just talking in vague theoretical terms.
His standing up was the signal for everybody to start leaving the room.
Everybody is in a good mood looking forward to the five-day holiday that starts tomorrow.
It goes without saying that everybody is given the equal right to speak.
Everybody was so up in arms but it seems they got all panicky about nothing.
Regardless of age, everybody can apply for it.
Everybody has their own projects on, so after all you are the only suitable candidate.