无所不有 (mó) — having everything; all-encompassing; omnifarious
Definition
Literally 'nothing is not had' — means 'everything imaginable is present,' used for a place or collection that contains a vast range of items. Stronger than 各种各样, which only means 'all kinds.'
idiom
having everythingall-encompassingomnifarious
Examples
- ,无所不有。Zhè ge chāo shì de shāng pǐn zhǒng lèi fán duō, jī hū mó.This supermarket has a wide variety of goods, almost everything you can imagine.
- 、、无所不有,。Tā de shū fáng lǐ shū jí, wén jù, mó xíng mó, xiàng gè xiǎo xíng tú shū guǎn.His study has books, stationery, and models — everything, like a small library.
- ,无所不有。Zài zhè ge bó wù guǎn lǐ, cóng gǔ dài wén wù dào xiàn dài yì shù pǐn mó.In this museum, from ancient artifacts to modern artworks, there is everything.
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