单词 | well in |
释义 | well in/ˌwɛl ˈɪn/informal adverb 1In the position of having established a good relationship with someone; on good terms.
2 Informal. In a situation or position where one's sexual or romantic advances are very likely to be successful. 3 Horse Racing. With a very good chance; with favourable odds. 4Originally Australian. So as to be well established; in favourable or comfortable circumstances; specifically ( Australian ) = well off.
OriginLate 18th century; earliest use found in Peter Beckford (1740–1811), dog breeder and writer on hunting. From well + in. |
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