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单词 well
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welladverb

uk/wel/us/wel/better, best

well adverb (IN A GOOD WAY)

A1 in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard:

The documentary presented both sides of the problem very well.
The concert was advertised well enough but ticket sales were poor.
a well-cut suit
a well-paid job
Her points were well put (= expressed in a good or intelligent way).
His point about the need to reduce waste was well taken (= it was accepted as a good criticism).
They took two hours to discuss the plans and considered it time well spent (= it had been a useful discussion).
I can't do it as well as Marie can.

More examples

  • I think she coped very well under the circumstances.
  • Your painting has come out really well.
  • The tyres on my car don't cope very well on wet roads.
  • We're getting on quite well with the decorating.
  • My golf was terrible today - I just didn't strike the ball well.

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Good, better and best

  • at the best of times idiom
  • be the last word in sth idiom
  • best
  • better
  • better off
  • break
  • go-to
  • gold standard
  • good
  • heteronormative
  • last word
  • mile
  • miles idiom
  • so much the better idiom
  • topper
  • unsurpassed
  • up
  • uplift

well adverb (TO A GREAT DEGREE)

A2 very much, to a great degree, or completely:

Knead the dough well, then divide it into four pieces.
He could well imagine how much his promise was going to cost him.
I can't catch the bus - there are no buses after midnight, as you well know.
He plays the piano well enough (= to a satisfactory standard).

C1 used to emphasize some prepositions:

The results are well above/below what we expected.
Keep well away from the edge of the cliff.
It cost well over £100.
Stand well clear of the doors!

B2 used to emphasize some adjectives:

The police are well aware of the situation.
The museum is well worth a visit.
Some machines look more like cheap, plastic toys - leave these well alone.

UK slang very:

The film was well good.
Watch out for those two - they're well hard (= strong and willing to use violence).

More examples

  • She's well aware of her strengths and weaknesses as an artist.
  • The scheme was well thought out.
  • The instructions on the fireworks said "Light the blue touchpaper, and stand well clear."
  • Tickets are selling well for the group's upcoming concert tour.
  • She managed to complete her last film well within budget.

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Linguistics: very & extreme

  • abject
  • awful
  • badly
  • beyond
  • classic
  • classical
  • devastating
  • drop dead! idiom
  • eminently
  • esp
  • especially
  • heartily
  • impossibly
  • rather
  • sheer
  • specially
  • supremely
  • thoroughly
  • whole
  • wide

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well adverb (REASONABLY)

B2 with good reason:

She might well be the best person to ask.
I can't very well (= it would not be acceptable to) refuse their generous offer.

More examples

  • This might well be our last chance to see each other before Christmas.
  • You might well wonder what happened to all the food we prepared.
  • It's just as well you brought an umbrella. It's going to rain.
  • You can't very well take it back to the shop now that you've worn it.
  • You'd be as well to confirm the bookings before you arrive.

well adverb (IN ADDITION)

as well (as)

More examples

  • He went down in my estimation when he started trying to be a singer as well as an actor.
  • The museum has many works by Picasso as well as other modern painters.
  • He rang James, who was a good friend as well as the family doctor.
  • As well as writing the script, he directed the film.
  • It's not all my fault, Simon was there as well.

A1 in addition (to):

Invite Emily - and Scott as well.
I want to visit Andrew as well as Martin.

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Also, extra, and in addition

  • added
  • additional
  • again
  • along
  • also
  • case
  • excess
  • for good measure idiom
  • for luck idiom
  • furthermore
  • hand
  • have sth in hand idiom
  • say
  • second 1
  • side
  • the icing on the cake idiom
  • thirdly
  • to boot idiom
  • to cap it all idiom
  • to say nothing of ... idiom

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Idiom(s)

all is well
all very well
be all very well
be just as well
may/might as well
well and truly
well away
well done
well in (with)
well out of sth

welladjective [ usually after verb ]

uk/wel/us/wel/better, best

A1 healthy; not ill:

He hasn't been very well lately.
When she came home from school she really didn't look well.
I'm sorry you're ill - I hope you get well soon.
They sent a get well card.

More examples

  • He didn't feel very well after getting off the bike.
  • I'm very well thank you.
  • She wasn't feeling well, so I don't think she gave of her best tonight.
  • She wasn't feeling well, so she went home early.
  • I'm not well. I'd better not go out.

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Animal physiology: fit & healthy

  • agile
  • amazon
  • an apple a day keeps the doctor away idiom
  • apple
  • athleticism
  • be (as) fit as a fiddle idiom
  • be (as) right as rain idiom
  • beach-ready
  • bouncing
  • clean
  • fighting fit
  • foot
  • healthy
  • iron man
  • limber
  • lithe
  • muscle-bound
  • strength
  • sturdy
  • virility

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wellexclamation

uk/wel/us/wel/

A1 used to introduce something you are going to say, often to show surprise, doubt, slight disagreement, or anger, or to continue a story:

Well, what shall we do now?
Well now/then, how are we going to arrange things?
"Who was that?" "Well, I can't remember her name."
"He's decided to give up his job and move to Seattle with her." "Well, well - that's what love does for you."
Well, really, that was thoughtless of him!
Well? What did you do next?
Well, after that we went camping in the mountains.
Well/Oh well, it doesn't matter - I can always buy another one.
Very well, if you insist I'll meet him next week.

More examples

  • Well now, what are we doing about that?
  • Oh well, never mind.
  • Well, well. Who'd have thought things would turn out like this.
  • Well? How did your exam go?
  • Well really! How rude!

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Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings

  • and/or 2
  • anyways
  • concatenate
  • conjunctive
  • connective
  • consequently
  • ergo
  • hereby
  • I mean idiom
  • mean
  • moreover
  • never
  • now
  • so
  • sure enough idiom
  • the thing is idiom
  • there
  • thing
  • what
  • with that idiom

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wellnoun [ C ]

uk/wel/us/wel/

a deep hole in the ground from which you can get water, oil, or gas

See also
stairwell

Examples

  • By this time all the wells had run dry.
  • Sinking more wells is the best way of supplying the population with clean drinking water.
  • Flames spouted out from the oil wells.
  • The well ran dry.
  • The cottage has a well in the front garden.

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Parts of watercourses

  • artesian well
  • basin
  • confluence
  • delta
  • drainage basin
  • estuary
  • firth
  • geyser
  • lock
  • lock-keeper
  • meander
  • midstream
  • mooring
  • mouth
  • reach
  • spring
  • towpath
  • tributary
  • water table
  • weir

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wellverb [ I usually + adv/prep ]

uk/wel/us/wel/

(of liquid) to appear on the surface of something or come slowly out from somewhere:

Dirty water welled (up) out of the damaged pipe.
As she read the letter tears welled up in her eyes.
figurative Conflicting emotions welled up in his heart.

we'll

ukstrong /wiːl/weak /wil/usstrong /wiːl/weak /wil/

short form of we will:

We'll do better next time, I'm sure.

More examples

  • We'll be there by midday.
  • We'll always support him.
  • I think we'll have a break now.
  • We'll never finish this job!
  • I wonder if we'll see him again.

welladjective

us/wel/comparative better, superlative best

well adjective (HEALTHY)

healthy:

I don’t feel well.
I feel better now.

Idiom(s)

well done

welladverb

us/wel/

well adverb (IN A GOOD WAY)

comparative better /ˈbet̬·ər/, superlative best /best/in a good way; to a high or satisfactory standard:

The car was well designed.
She manages people very well.
I can’t sing as well as Jessica (= She sings better).
His point about reducing waste is well taken (= accepted as a fair criticism).
The two hours of discussion was time well spent (= it was a useful discussion).
I want to congratulate you on a job well done.

well adverb (TO A GREAT DEGREE)

comparative better /ˈbet̬·ər/, superlative best /best/to a great degree; much or completely:

I know her well.
Put in two eggs and stir well.
He sent away for tickets well in advance (= very early).
I knew perfectly well what time it was.
I knew her pretty well when I lived in Iowa City.

comparative better /ˈbet̬·ər/, superlative best /best/Well is used with some prepositions and adverbs for emphasis:

Keep the children well away from the edge of the pool.
It costs well over $100.

comparative better /ˈbet̬·ər/, superlative best /best/Well is used with a few adjectives for emphasis:

The museum is well worth a visit.

well adverb (REASONABLY)

[ not gradable ] with good reason:

I couldn’t very well say no.

wellnoun [ C ]

us/wel/

well noun [ C ] (HOLE)

a deep hole in the ground from which water, oil, or gas can be obtained:

an oil well
well water

wellverb [ I ]

us/wel/

well verb [ I ] (COME TO SURFACE)

(of a liquid) to come to the surface or into view:

As she read the letter, tears welled in her eyes.
fig. He could feel the anger well up inside him.

wellexclamation

us/wel, wəl/

well exclamation (EXCLAMATION)

used to introduce something you are about to say, or to connect one statement with the next, or to show doubt or disagreement, annoyance, surprise, or understanding:

Well, what happened next?
He started yelling at me, and well, I was scared at first.
Well, what are you going to do now that you’ve lost your job?
Oh well, there’s not much we can do about it now.

we’ll

us/wil, wɪl/

contraction of we shall or we will:

We’ll be there tomorrow.
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