Wiktionary:Todo/All senses
These 1062 entries contain the phrase "all senses". When this appears in a non-English entry after a short (often one-word) definition/translation, it usually indicates that the entry needs to be expanded to specify which senses the foreign-language term actually has, because even if it had "all senses" the English entry had at the time of writing, senses may be added to or deleted from the English entry at any time... Either that, or the original editor was pretty lazy.