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41 Well-disposed
adj.Be well-disposed to, v.: P. and V. εὐνοεῖν (dat.); see side with.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well-disposed
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42 Well wisher
subs.Be a well wisher to, v.: P. and V. εὐνοεῖν (dat.); see side with.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well wisher
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43 well
بِصِحَّة جيّدة \ all right: also alright in good health: You look ill - are you (feeling) all right?. well: (the opposite of ill and unwell; see better, best) in good health: Don’t you fell well? You’ll soon get better if you drink this medicine. How are you? Very well, thank you. I feel best in the early morning (better than at any other time). -
44 well-managed
прил.упр. хорошо управляемый, контролируемыйSee: -
45 well-being
صِحَّة \ accuracy: correctness; exactness. health: the condition of one’s body: in good health; in poor health. truth: being true; true quality: There’s no truth in that story, (with the) a true account; not a lie You must tell the truth in court. well-being: health and happiness: Parents provide for their children’s well-being. \ See Also صدق (صِدْق) -
46 see through
V1. समझनाThe teacher could see through students very well.2. पूरा करनाShe is determined to see the job through.3. की सहायता करनाHer courage and good humour saw her through the bad times. -
47 see eye to eye
сходиться во взглядах; находить общий язык; соглашатьсяI get on very well with my father. We see eye to eye on most things.
He's asked for a transfer because he doesn't see eye to eye with the new manager.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > see eye to eye
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48 well, then
разг.(well, then (тж. why, then))в таком случае; ну так; и вот‘Why then, I tell you what, Mrs. Richards,’ retorted Nipper, who had been admitted to her confidence, ‘See him and make you mind easy.’ (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. V) — - Ну так я вот что вам скажу, миссис Ричардс, - отозвалась Ниппер, которая пользовалась ее доверием, - повидайте его и успокойтесь.
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49 well, I never did
Общая лексика: никогда ничего подобного не видел (подразумевается hear или see the like), никогда ничего подобного не слышал (подразумевается hear или see the like) -
50 see sense
expr infmlHelp him to see sense. Persuade him to give up his crazy ideas — Помоги ему образумиться, уговори его отказаться от своих сумасбродных идей
Well, I'm glad you've seen sense at last — Я рад, что ты наконец-то взялся за ум
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51 see the elephant
амер.; жарг.1) приобрести жизненный опыт, узнать жизнь, повидать свет; видать видыHe is quite well able to take care of himself; he has seen the elephant. — Он вполне может постоять за себя, у него для этого достаточно опыта.
He makes his rounds every evening, while you and I see the elephant once a week. (O. Henry, ‘The Four Million’, ‘Man about Town’) — Этот денди каждый вечер идет на прогулку, мы же ходим смотреть достопримечательности раз в неделею.
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52 well-connected
прил.1) общ.б) из влиятельной [состоятельной\] семьиSee:2) общ. связный, логичный -
53 well-formedness conditions
псих. условия хорошей формулировки (в НЛП: набоp yсловий, котоpым нечто должно соответствовать, чтобы пpивести к эффективномy и экологичномy pезyльтатy; в HЛП цель считается хоpошо сфоpмyлиpованной, если она: выражена позитивно, опpеделена и оценена на основе сенсоpных данных, иницииpована и поддеpживается тем, кто хочет ее добиться, сохpаняет положительные побочные эффекты текyщего состояния, должным обpазом контекстyализиpована, чтобы соответствовать внешним экологическим тpебованиям)See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > well-formedness conditions
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54 see if
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55 well below
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56 Well-behaved
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well-behaved
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57 Well-being
subs.See Prosperity.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well-being
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58 Well-doing
subs.Virtue: P. and V. ἀρετή, ἡ, χμηστότης, ἡ, τὸ χρηστόν.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well-doing
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59 Well-favoured
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well-favoured
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60 Well-known
adj.Familiar: P. and V. εὔγνωστος, γνωστός, P. γνώριμος, V. εὐμαθής (also Xen.).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Well-known
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