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after all
畢竟,終究,到底;要知道!
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Aft·er
,
prep.
1.
Behind
in
place
;
as
,
men
in
line
one
after
another
.
“Shut
doors
after
you.”
2.
Below
in
rank
;
next
to
in
order
.
Codrus
after
Ph░bus
sings
the
best
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Later
in
time
;
subsequent
;
as
,
after
supper
,
after
three
days
.
It
often
precedes
a
clause
.
Formerly
that
was
interposed
between
it
and
the
clause
.
After
I
am
risen
again
,
I
will
go
before
you
into
Galilee
.
--
Matt
.
xxvi
. 32.
4.
Subsequent
to
and
in
consequence
of
;
as
,
after
what
you
have
said
,
I
shall
be
careful
.
5.
Subsequent
to
and
notwithstanding
;
as
,
after
all
our
advice
,
you
took
that
course
.
6.
Moving
toward
from
behind
;
following
,
in
search
of
;
in
pursuit
of
.
Ye
shall
not
go
after
other
gods
.
--
Deut
.
vi
. 14.
After
whom
is
the
king
of
Israel
come
out?
--
1
Sam
.
xxiv
. 14.
7.
Denoting
the
aim
or
object
;
concerning
;
in
relation
to
;
as
,
to
look
after
workmen
;
to
inquire
after
a
friend
;
to
thirst
after
righteousness
.
8.
In
imitation
of
;
in
conformity
with
;
after
the
manner
of
;
as
,
to
make
a
thing
after
a
model
;
a
picture
after
Rubens
;
the
boy
takes
after
his
father
.
To name
or
call after
,
to
name
like
and
reference
to
.
Our
eldest
son
was
named
George
after
his
uncle
.
--
Goldsmith
.
9.
According
to
;
in
accordance
with
;
in
conformity
with
the
nature
of
;
as
,
he
acted
after
his
kind
.
He
shall
not
judge
after
the
sight
of
his
eyes
.
--
Isa
.
xi
. 3.
They
that
are
after
the
flesh
do
mind
the
things
of
the
flesh
.
--
Rom
.
viii
. 5.
10.
According
to
the
direction
and
influence
of
;
in
proportion
to
;
befitting
. [
Archaic
]
He
takes
greatness
of
kingdoms
according
to
bulk
and
currency
,
and
not
after
their
intrinsic
value
.
--
Bacon
.
After all
,
when
everything
has
been
considered
;
upon
the
whole
.
After
(
with
the
same
noun
preceding
and
following
),
as
,
wave
after
wave
,
day
after
day
,
several
or
many
(
waves
,
etc
.)
successively
.
One after another
,
successively
.
To be after
,
to
be
in
pursuit
of
in
order
to
reach
or
get
;
as
,
he
is
after
money
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
All
n.
The
whole
number
,
quantity
,
or
amount
;
the
entire
thing
;
everything
included
or
concerned
;
the
aggregate
;
the
whole
;
totality
;
everything
or
every
person
;
as
,
our
all
is
at
stake
.
Death
,
as
the
Psalmist
saith
,
is
certain
to
all
.
--
Shak
.
All
that
thou
seest
is
mine
.
--
Gen
.
xxxi
. 43.
Note:
All
is
used
with
of
,
like
a
partitive
;
as
,
all
of
a
thing
,
all
of
us
.
After all
,
after
considering
everything
to
the
contrary
;
nevertheless
.
All in all
,
a
phrase
which
signifies
all
things
to
a
person
,
or
everything
desired
; (
also
adverbially
)
wholly
;
altogether
.
Thou
shalt
be
all in all
,
and
I
in
thee
,
Forever
. --
Milton
.
Trust
me
not
at
all
,
or
all in all
.
--
Tennyson
.
--
All in the wind
Naut.
,
a
phrase
denoting
that
the
sails
are
parallel
with
the
course
of
the
wind
,
so
as
to
shake
.
All told
,
all
counted
;
in
all
.
And all
,
and
the
rest
;
and
everything
connected
.
“Bring
our
crown
and
all
.”
--
Shak
.
At all
.
(a)
In
every
respect
;
wholly
;
thoroughly
. [
Obs
.]
“She
is
a
shrew
at
al(l)
.”
--
Chaucer
.
(b)
A
phrase
much
used
by
way
of
enforcement
or
emphasis
,
usually
in
negative
or
interrogative
sentences
,
and
signifying
in
any
way
or
respect
;
in
the
least
degree
or
to
the
least
extent
;
in
the
least
;
under
any
circumstances
;
as
,
he
has
no
ambition
at all
;
has
he
any
property
at all
?
“Nothing
at
all
.”
--
Shak
.
“If
thy
father
at
all
miss
me.”
--
1
Sam
.
xx
. 6
.
Over all
,
everywhere
. [
Obs
.] --
Chaucer
.
Note:
☞
All
is
much
used
in
composition
to
enlarge
the
meaning
,
or
add
force
to
a
word
.
In
some
instances
,
it
is
completely
incorporated
into
words
,
and
its
final
consonant
is
dropped
,
as
in
al
mighty,
al
ready,
al
ways:
but
,
in
most
instances
,
it
is
an
adverb
prefixed
to
adjectives
or
participles
,
but
usually
with
a
hyphen
,
as
,
all
-bountiful,
all
-glorious,
all
important,
all
-surrounding,
etc
.
In
others
it
is
an
adjective
;
as
,
all
power,
all
-giver.
Anciently
many
words
,
as
,
al
about,
al
aground,
etc
.,
were
compounded
with
all
,
which
are
now
written
separately
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
after
all
adv
1:
emphasizes
something
to
be
considered
; "
after
all
,
she
is
your
boss
,
so
invite
her
"; "
he
is
,
after
all
,
our
president
"
2:
in
spite
of
expectations
; "
came
to
the
party
after
all
"; "
it
didn't
rain
after
all
"
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