1all and sundryEVERYONEeveryone, not just a few carefully chosen people 每个人〔而不是精心挑选的几个人〕
I don’t want you telling our private business to all and sundry.
我不希望你把我们的私事到处乱讲。
Examples from the Corpus
all and sundry• After the book signing Clancy stood around talking to all and sundry.• Her sister told her mother, who then told all and sundry.• By removing the mystique immediately, you avoid the excruciatingly embarrassingguesswork by all and sundry.• Duggie Brown is excruciatingly convincing as the sleazy, no-talent compere whose best reward is to gropeall and sundry.• He throws his largesse to all and sundry.• Innocent must have been beset with petitions and business from all and sundry.• It was not an indiscriminatemethod of handing out money to all and sundry.• He was, of course, revered by all and sundry in the huttedWestCamp, Cranwell.• Nevertheless, there are always some cowboys who like to argue with all and sundry, including their horse.• Also, lifts that are open to all and sundry seem to be readily vandalised or used as public toilets.
2VARIOUS/OF DIFFERENT KINDS formal not similar enough to form a group 各种各样的,杂七杂八的SYN various
He makes films about animals, plants and sundry other subjects.