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very well ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | very well - quite well; "she doesn't feel first-rate today"first-rate | | 2. | very well - an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentenceall right, fine, OK, alright | Translationsvery (ˈveri) adverb1. to a great degree. He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well. 很 很2. absolutely; in the highest degree. The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own. 絕對地,最大限度 最大程度 adjective1. exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned. You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened. 正是(那一個) 正是...的2. extreme. at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree. 最 非常的3. used for emphasis in other ways. The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick. 用於加強語氣 用于加强语气very well used to express (reluctant) agreement to a request etc. `Please be home before midnight.' `Very well.' (不情願地接受)好啦 那好吧
well2 (wel) – comparative better (ˈbetə) : superlative best (best) – adjective1. healthy. I don't feel very / at all well; She doesn't look very well; She's been ill but she's quite well now. 健康的 健康的2. in a satisfactory state or condition. All is well now. 令人滿意的狀態 令人满意的 adverb1. in a good, correct, successful, suitable etc way. He's done well to become a millionaire at thirty; She plays the piano well; Mother and baby are both doing well; How well did he do in the exam? 很好地,正確地,成功地,適合地 很好地,正确地,成功地,适合地 2. with good reason; with justice. You may well look ashamed – that was a cruel thing to do; You can't very well refuse to go. 有理由地 有理由地3. with approval or praise. He speaks well of you. 讚美地 赞扬地4. used (with eg damn, ~jolly etc) for emphasis. You can jolly well do it yourself! 用於強調 (用于加重语气)很… 5. thoroughly. Examine the car well before you buy it. 徹底地 彻底地6. to a great or considerable extent. He is well over fifty. 很多,相當多 (表示程度)很,相当 interjection1. used to express surprise etc. Well! I'd never have believed it! (表示驚訝)喔! (表示惊讶)咳!,喂! 2. used when re-starting a conversation, starting an explanation etc. Do you remember John Watson? Well, he's become a teacher. (用於重新開始對話,開始說明等) 於是… (用于重新开始说话时)喔,这个... well-1. in a good, satisfactory etc way etc, as in well-behaved. (前綴)良好的...,令人滿意的… (前綴)好的... 2. very much, as in well-known. (前綴)很,非常 (前綴)很,非常 ˌwell-beˈhaved adjective behaving correctly. well-behaved children. 有規矩的 有礼貌的ˌwell-ˈbeing noun welfare. She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being. 福祉 健康,幸福 ˌwell-ˈbred adjective (of a person) having good manners. 教養良好的 教养良好的ˌwell-ˈbuilt adjective muscular; having a strong, handsome figure. 體格健壯的 体格健壮的ˌwell-ˈdone adjective (of meat) cooked until there is no blood in it; (of food) cooked for a long time. 完全煮熟的 完全煮熟的ˌwell-ˈearned adjective thoroughly deserved. a well-earned rest. 完全應得的 应得的,正当得来的 ˌwell-ˈeducated adjective educated to a good standard. 受過良好教育的 受过良好教育的ˌwell-ˈfed adjective correctly and sufficiently fed. 營養充足的 营养充足的ˌwell-ˈgroomed adjective of smart, tidy appearance. 精心打扮的 穿着考究的ˌwell-inˈformed adjective having or showing a thorough knowledge. a well-informed person/essay. 消息靈通的 消息灵通的ˌwell-ˈknown adjective familiar or famous. a well-known TV personality. 知名的 知名的ˌwell-ˈmade adjectivea well-made table. 做工精細的 做工精细的ˌwell-ˈmannered adjective polite. 有禮貌的 有礼貌的ˌwell-ˈoff adjective1. rich. He is very well-off; a well-off young lady. 富有的 富有的2. fortunate. You do not know when you are well off. 幸運的 幸运的ˌwell-ˈread (-ˈred) adjective having read many books etc; intelligent. 博學的 博学的ˌwell-ˈspoken adjective (of a person) speaking with a pleasing voice, in a grammatically correct way etc. 談吐文雅的 谈吐文雅的,善于言词的 ˌwell-to-ˈdo adjective having enough money to live comfortably. 小康的 富有的,宽裕的 ˌwell-wisher noun a person who wishes one success etc. 祝福者 祝愿者as well in addition; too. If you will go, I'll go as well. 也,又 也,又 as well as in addition to. She works in a restaurant in the evenings as well as doing a full-time job during the day. 以及 也,又,除…之外(也) be just as well to be fortunate; to be no cause for regret. It's just as well (that) you didn't go – the meeting was cancelled. 幸運的,沒什麼可以抱怨的 幸运的be as well to to be advisable or sensible. It would be as well to go by train – the roads are flooded. 不妨 不妨very well fine, okay. Have you finished? Very well, you may go now. 好了 太好啦well done! used in congratulating a person. I hear you won the competition. Well done! 做得好 干得好well enough fairly, but not particularly, well. 還好 还好well up in knowing a great deal about. He's very well up in financial matters. 懂很多 熟悉very well
very well1. In good health. I'm very well, thanks. How are you?2. Most likely; probably. The contractor thinks this water leak very well caused the ceiling to collapse.3. Definitely or clearly. You know very well what I'm talking about—don't play dumb!4. Skillfully. I can tell you've been practicing—you played that song very well.5. All right. In this usage, the phrase usually signifies one's reluctant agreement. Very well—I'll come home by 8, if that will make you happy.See also: very, wellvery well1. Exceedingly healthy, as in How are you?-Very well, thank you. 2. Extremely skillfully or properly, as in He manages that sailboat very well. 3. All right, I agree to, as in Will you take her hand?-Very well, but only to cross the street. Also see all very well. See also: very, wellvery ˈwell (British English, formal) used to accept something or agree to something, especially when you do not really want to: ‘Please could I go home 10 minutes early today, Mrs Smith?’ ‘Very well Emma, if you really must.’See also: very, wellvery open pack ice very open pack ice[¦ver·ē ¦ō·pən ′pak ‚īs] (oceanography) Sea ice whose concentration ranges between one-tenth and three-tenths of the sea surface. LegalSeewellSee VW See VWvery well
Synonyms for very welladv quite wellSynonymsadv an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentenceSynonyms |