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How do you say "all-out"?

ya Grown, 12 Agosti 2016

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Grown (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Agosti 2016 10:24:14 asubuhi

How do you say "all-out" in Esperanto?

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 12 Agosti 2016 2:38:45 alasiri

In what context?

noelekim (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Agosti 2016 3:23:25 asubuhi

Take a look at the examples of "all-out" on eo.wiktionary.org/wiki/Vortaro_angla-Esperanta_a

sudanglo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Agosti 2016 10:48:18 asubuhi

From the Collins Dictionary:

adjective
1. using one's maximum powers ⇒ an all-out effort
adverb
2. to one's maximum effort or capacity ⇒ he went all out on the home stretch


So although the suggestions in Noelekim's link are good, it is a little surprising that 'maksimume' ,or some variant of that, isn't listed - given the above definitions..

Since we use 'mini-' and micro-as a prefixes in Esperanto, I see no reason why one shouldn't also use maks- similarly - e.g maks-rapide, maks-pove, maks-klopode etc - though often tut- or plen- will be fine and will be preferred.

For driving flat out, maks-rapide sounds better than tut-rapide.

Grown (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 13 Agosti 2016 12:37:02 alasiri

"Per maksimune peno"?

noelekim (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Agosti 2016 2:55:04 asubuhi

sudanglo:
.....
So although the suggestions in Noelekim's link are good, it is a little surprising that 'maksimume' ,or some variant of that, isn't listed - given the above definitions..
I've added 'maksimuma' to 'all-out' and 'maksimuma klopodo' to 'all-out effort'.

What do you think of this ...:?
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