Derived from the meaning of old English [spring]
& lt& lt countable nouns > >
1 well (used for water or oil, etc. )
oil well
Sink, sink
Source of emotion, knowledge, etc
The source of information knowledge
3-well hole
A. drilling (of stairs)
(→ stairwell. )
B. hoistway (of elevator)
Bar Association (UK)
& lt& lt intransitive verbs > >
1 & lt; Liquid > [from], gush out
Blood flowed from the wound. Blood gushed from the wound.
2 a. gush out
Her eyes were full of tears.
B.& lt liquid > spill supplier @
Hmm [w? l; E-E Google
& lt& lt adverb > >
(bet.ter[`b? t? ; Bet? ]; Best [b? ST; Best])
1 satisfactorily, well, satisfactorily
((←→ sick, very serious))
Eat [sleep, work] ~ eat well [sleep, work].
He is well dressed.
She has a generous manner.
Things are going well ~ things are going well
Excellent (in terms of ability)
Speak French ~ speak French very well
W~ done! You did a good job. You are doing very well.
W~ played! Have fun and behave yourself.
3 (no comparison, superlative)
Completely, thoroughly, well; The hand in the glove
Shake well before use.
I don't know her very well ~ I don't know her very well ((I don't know her very well))
(without comparison, superlative) quite, quite
He is in his fifties (nearly sixty).
His total assets exceed 1 billion dollars, and his property far exceeds1billion dollars.
~ Up there ... → Push up 7e.
B.quite, completely, very much
((see better adv. 2b))
He has the ability to lead the people. He is capable of leading the people.
I am aware of the danger.
This car is worth the price. This car is worth the price.
The plan is progressing smoothly now. That project is making considerable progress.
5 appropriate, appropriate; Just right, just right
Just ~ well said; Indeed
W~ met! ((Ancient)) Just met!
Rich and comfortable
Live ~ very rich
He leads a very good life by himself, leading a quite comfortable life.
7 a. Sincerity, sincerity; Kindly, affectionately
Everyone talks about [thinks of] her, and everyone praises her [thinks she is very good].
Put in a good word for ...
Everyone treats me well.
B. gladly and happily; calmly
He accepted the news ~ he accepted the news calmly.
also
(1) Similarly, once again
He speaks Russian because he can also speak Russian.
Equally [equally] good.
He can speak Russian as well as Russian. ...
also ...
Almost the same as … ...
(except ...) and ..., not only ... but also. ...
He has both knowledge and experience. He is not only knowledgeable but also experienced.
Can't [cannot] do it well. ...
It's really hard (of course) ...
I can't refuse very much, I really can't refuse.
in luck
The result is good, very smooth.
You can also do it ...
It is better to do this ... than to do it. ...
You can apologize on the spot, I hope you apologize on the spot ((in fact, you didn't apologize))
live in clover
Live a rich and luxurious life
Well done
(1) was very smooth and successful.
Get better, get better slowly
Courtesy of [sb] [sb]
He always treats me badly. He is always kind to me.
Benefit from ...
((verbally)) benefit from ...
He sold his car and made a profit from it.
Well done ...
... better
You'd better not say anything
If you want to stay at school, you'd better stay at school.
Fortunately
It's okay, it's okay.
"Sorry, I don't have a pen." "A pencil will do." [Sorry, I don't have a pen] [A pencil will do].
Maybe (just) do (the same) ...)
(If you want to do it ...) It's the same to do it ... (It's better to do it this way ...) ....
You can go at once. You'd better go at once.
You can rest assured. You'd better confess (because the evidence is conclusive).
Never stop → sheep 1
It is better to spend money on gambling than to spend money on gambling.
You might as well talk to your son. You'd better talk to your son.
We might as well stay at home all the time.
You may have confessed. (defending yourself like that) you are tantamount to confession.
You probably hit him right in the face. (Look at your rudeness to him) You just slapped him in the face.
May be doing well.
There's a reason to do this ... no wonder ... okay. ...
He may think so, no wonder he thinks so.
You may wonder! No wonder you feel strange ((anyone will feel strange))
Maybe ... maybe. ...
That may be true.
"Do you think he will win?" He may ~ Do you think he will win? ] [Maybe]
almost
(1) Almost
The work is almost finished.
⑵& lt; Patients, etc. > become quite good [recover]; (Work, etc) is going quite smoothly.
"How is she?" "Oh, (she is doing) beautiful ~" [How is she? ] [Oh, it went quite smoothly [well]]
Praise ... → speak
Speak highly of ... → Think.
Completely ((spoken))
I'm really exhausted, exhausted.
a long way off
((English))
(1) is making progress, making progress.
We're leaving. We're making good progress.
((Slang)) Began to get drunk and become happy.
Well-off → Well-off
head and shoulders above ...
(1) Stay away from
Stand away ((so as not to get in the way))
(2) ((oral)) survived, but fortunately I didn't get rid of it safely.
You're out of the woods. You are lucky not to get involved in that trouble.
I wish I was fired. I wish I could get rid of this job.
& lt& lt adjective > >
(bet.ter is the best)
Health and safety
Feel [look] healthy.
Who are you? How are you (physically)?
"How are you?" -"-"quite [very] ~, thank you. "[[How are you? Fine, thanks.
B. (No comparative, superlative) ((America)) Health
He is not alone, he is not a healthy person.
2 (no comparison, superlative)
A. Satisfied, right (right)
The situation is very good.
All ~ (then it's over ~). (Happy ending) Everything is fine.
B. [often very ~; Express agreement, promise] Yes, yes.
((see adj. 1a))
Good, you can go.
3 (no comparison, superlative)
A. fit, fit
Better start at once.
B. ((Korea)) Convenient; Fortunately, fortunately
It was there that you met him. Luckily, you met him there.
(All) Good.
((orally)) (because ... then) OK; That's it ((indicating acceptance of the decision, suggestion))
That's good, but I don't have money. That's good, but I don't have money.
Everything is fine.
((Spoken English)) That's great, (but ...)
It's good for you to suggest a holiday in Hawaii, but how can I find the money? It's very kind of you to suggest a holiday in Hawaii, but how can I raise the money?
Fortunately
Good luck, just right.
Like ~ I met you in time.
On the contrary, it is better.
It's like ~ you didn't marry her, so you didn't marry her.
"I didn't watch TV programs." "Just like ~; Not so good. "[I didn't watch that TV program] [That's better; That program is not very good]
(just) right. ...
It's better ... the best ...
It would be better to explain.
It doesn't hurt if you write to him. You'd better write to him.
Leave it alone.
& lt& lt adjective > >
& lt& lt interjection >>
1 A ouch! Ah! how
W~, I never! = W~, to be sure! = W~ now! Oh, dear! How strange! How come!
W~, I'm not sure well, I don't know; I'm not sure.
B. ok, forget it, ok; make sense
W~, we finally arrived. Well, we finally arrived.
Oh ~, nothing to complain about! Well, I have nothing to complain about.
W~, I can't help it. Forget it, there's nothing you can do.
W~, but what about the money? That makes sense, but what about the money?
2 then; It suddenly occurs to me