1, adv. Good; Very; Sincerely; happily
Hmm? Thank you? What about you? For what? Go ahead. With what? We ... ?
Well, thank you for talking to us.
2. good; Hmm; Health; appropriate
Management? Hmm? What does it mean? Communication? All right. ?
Good management requires effective communication.
Used to express surprise, doubt, acceptance, etc. )
let me think. Well, I think so.
Let me see. Well, I think so.
4. Spring; Source; good
She is full of enthusiasm.
She is a source of enthusiasm.
Second, related phrases:
1, Arrivewell just arrived.
Dowell did a good job.
3. Eat well.
4.Gowell is progressing smoothly.
5.KnowWell knows very well.
Extended data:
Usage of words:
adverb
1 and well are common adverbs, which basically mean "good". They are used to indicate that things are done well, reaching a certain level or degree. They can also mean "correct, satisfactory, friendly, kind, thorough, complete, praised, praised" and so on. They are usually placed after substantive verbs, and if they are transitive verbs, they should be placed after the direct object.
2.well can also be interpreted as "reasonably, appropriately, reasonably, possibly and wisely", which is often used after can, could, may and might.
3, well can also be used as a "very, quite" solution, indicating a considerable degree.
4. The comparative level of 4.well is better, and the highest level is the best.
When well is interpreted as "very, quite", "complete" and "reasonable, appropriate, reasonable, possible and wise", it is not used to compare grades.
6. As an adverbial in a sentence, well can modify dynamic verbs, static verbs or prepositional phrases.
(adjective)
1 and well, used as adjectives, basically mean "health", indicating health status, and can be used as an attribute or predicative in sentences.
2, well can also be used as a "satisfactory, satisfactory" solution, usually used as a predicative in sentences.
3.well can also be interpreted as "desirable and appropriate" and is usually used as a predicative in sentences.
4, the well can be decorated with very, the comparison level is better, and the highest level is the best.
5.well has no comparative and superlative form when it comes to "good, satisfactory", "just right, the most suitable" and "ok, ok".
6.well can also be used in the tone of irony, complaint, etc. as a preliminary concession before expressing opposition.
Inside (interjection)
Well is used as an exclamatory sentence to express surprise, hesitation, doubt, agreement, acceptance or continuing to tell a story, which can be translated as "ah, yo", "well, good, oh" and "so".
(noun)
1, well, as a noun, basically refers to "well, water well" and can be extended to "well-like space", such as stairs or elevator passages in buildings.
2. well is also a "spring" solution, which is vividly used to refer to "the source or source of something"
(verb)
1, and as a verb, it means "outward flow, outward spray, outward spray".
2. well is an intransitive verb, often used with adverbs out, over and up.