释义 |
well-foundedˌwell-ˈfounded adjective  - But, the Bremen scientists discovered, the fears were well-founded.
- I can't feel anything substantial in him, anything well-founded about him.
- I was dealing with the definition of refugees under the 1951 convention, and concentrating on the well-founded fears of persecution.
- In fact, their campaign and the probably well-founded suspicion that the result had been rigged had the opposite effect.
- Such an assertion presupposes a well-founded theory of performance, one which was able to assign periods of time to mental processes.
- What is now beyond dispute is that the impressionistic evidence is well-founded.
- You're hot, tired, hungry very probably, and here I am, not answering any of your well-founded questions.
NOUN► fear· I was dealing with the definition of refugees under the 1951 convention, and concentrating on the well-founded fears of persecution. a belief or feeling etc that is well-founded is based on facts or good judgment: My suspicions proved to be well-founded. |