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Толковый словарь английского языка - well

 

Well

well
I. noun Etymology: Middle English ~e, from Old English; akin to Old English weallan to bubble, boil, Old High German ~a wave, Lithuanian vilnis Date: before 12th century 1. an issue of water from the earth ; a pool fed by a spring, source, origin, 2. a pit or hole sunk into the earth to reach a supply of water, a shaft or hole sunk to obtain oil, brine, or gas, 3. an enclosure in the middle of a ship's hold to protect from damage and facilitate the inspection of the pumps, a compartment in the hold of a fishing boat in which fish are kept alive, an open space extending vertically through floors of a structure, a space having a construction or shape suggesting a ~ for water, 6. something resembling a ~ in being damp, cool, deep, or dark, a deep vertical hole, a source from which something may be drawn as needed, a pronounced minimum of a variable in physics , II. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Old English ~an to cause to ~; akin to Old English weallan to bubble, boil Date: before 12th century intransitive verb to rise to the surface and usually flow forth , to rise like a flood of liquid , transitive verb to emit in a copious free flow, III. adverb (better; best) see: will Date: before 12th century 1. in a good or proper manner ; justly, rightly, satisfactorily with respect to conduct or action , in a kindly or friendly manner , 3. with skill or aptitude ; expertly, excellently , satisfactorily , with good appearance or effect ; elegantly , with careful or close attention ; attentively , to a high degree , fully, quite , 7. in a way appropriate to the facts or circumstances ; fittingly, rightly , in a prudent manner ; sensibly, in accordance with the occasion or circumstances ; with propriety or good reason , 9. as one could wish ; pleasingly , with material success ; advantageously , 10. easily, readily , in all likelihood ; indeed , in a prosperous or affluent manner , to an extent approaching completeness ; thoroughly , without doubt or question ; clearly , in a familiar manner , to a large extent or degree ; considerably, far , see: good IV. interjection Date: before 12th century 1. — used to indicate resumption of discourse or to introduce a remark not quite what you'd expect> 2. — used to express surprise or expostulation <~, what have we here?> V. adjective Date: before 12th century 1. prosperous, ~-off, being in satisfactory condition or circumstances, being in good standing or favor, satisfactory, pleasing , advisable, desirable , 5. free or recovered from infirmity or disease ; healthy , completely cured or healed , pleasing or satisfactory in appearance , being a cause for thankfulness ; fortunate , see: healthysee: good
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  1. adv., adj., & int. --adv. (better, best) 1 in a satisfactory way (you have worked well). 2 in the right way (well said; you did well to tell me). 3 with some talent or distinction (plays the piano well). 4 in a kind way (treated me well). 5 thoroughly, carefully (polish it well). 6 with heartiness or approval; favourably (speak well of; the book was well reviewed). 7 probably, reasonably, advisably (you may well be right; you may well ask; we might well take the risk). 8 to a considerable extent (is well over forty). 9 successfully, fortunately (it turned out well). 10 luckily, opportunely (well met!). 11 with a fortunate outcome; without disaster (were well rid of them). 12 profitably (did well for themselves). 13 comfortably, abundantly, liberally (we live well here; the job pays well). --adj. (better, best) 1 (usu. predic.) in good health (are you well?; was not a well person). 2 (predic.) a in a satisfactory state or position (all is well). b advisable (it would be well to enquire). --int. expressing surprise, resignation, insistence, etc., or resumption or continuation of talk, used esp. after a pause in speaking (well I never!; well, I suppose so; well, who was it?). Phrases and idioms as well 1 in addition; to an equal extent. 2 (also just as well) with equal reason; with no loss of advantage or need for regret (may as well give up; it would be just as well to stop now). as well as in addition to. leave (or let) well alone avoid needless change or disturbance. well-acquainted (usu. foll. by with) familiar. well-adjusted 1 in a good state of adjustment. 2 Psychol. mentally and emotionally stable. well-advised (usu. foll. by to + infin.) (of a person) prudent (would be well-advised to wait). well-affected (often foll. by to, towards) favourably disposed. well and good expressing dispassionate acceptance of a decision etc. well and truly decisively, completely. well-appointed having all the necessary equipment. well aware certainly aware (well aware of the danger). well away 1 having made considerable progress. 2 colloq....
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