at all
adverb
uk/ˌət ˈɔːl/us/ˌət ˈɑːl/(used to makenegativesandquestionsstronger) in any way or of anytype:
(用于否定句和疑问句,表示强调)根本,无论如何,丝毫,一点儿He's had nofoodat all.他一点儿东西都没吃。
I haven'tbeen at all wellrecently.最近我身体糟透了。
I'mafraidI havenothingat all to say.抱歉,我没有任何可说的。
Is there anyuncertaintyat all about the way shedied?对于她的死因,有任何疑点没有?
Whybothergetting up at all when you don't have ajobto go to?你没工作,不用去上班,还起床干什么呢?
- There was nofoodleftat all by thetimewearrived.
 - You haven't beenlisteningat all, have you?
 - She said if she couldn't have aglassofwineat theparty, she'drathernot go at all.
 - No, I don'tmindat all -honestly, it doesn'tmatter.
 - Hisargumentwasn't at allconvincing- infactit wasnonsense.
 
Linguistics: intensifying expressions
- all the wayidiom
 - annoy, frighten, scare, etc. the hell out ofsomeoneidiom
 - anything
 - as... as anythingidiom
 - at leastidiom
 - bare
 - blank
 - come
 - dear
 - doubt
 - end of storyidiom
 - load
 - long
 - on steroidsidiom
 - pestilential
 - price
 - pure
 - Sam Hill
 - the shit out ofsomeone/somethingidiom
 - to say the leastidiom
 
Grammar
At all
At all means ‘in any way’. We use it with questions and negatives to add emphasis, but not with affirmative statements:…