tout compris

tout compris
An adjective phrase is a group of words used to describe a noun (e.g., rouge foncé).
adjective phrase
1.
A word or phrase that doesn't change according to the number or gender of the thing it describes (e.g., les chiens marron).
(invariable)
(with all services included in the price)
a. all-inclusive
Paul a réservé un séjour tout compris à la montagne.Paul booked an all-inclusive mountain getaway.
b. all included (adjective placed after the verb)
Devons-nous payer pour le petit-déjeuner, ou est-ce tout compris ?Do we have to pay for breakfast, or is it all included?
c. all-in (adjective placed before the noun)
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom.
(United Kingdom)
Mes parents ont gagné une croisière tout compris en Égypte.My parents won an all-in cruise to Egypt.
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