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21 well-groomed
adjective (of smart, tidy appearance.) tvarkingas -
22 well-mannered
adjective (polite.) mandagus -
23 well-read
[-'red]adjective (having read many books etc; intelligent.) apsiskaitęs -
24 well-spoken
adjective ((of a person) speaking with a pleasing voice, in a grammatically correct way etc.) auksaburnis, taisyklingai kalbantis -
25 well-wisher
noun (a person who wishes one success etc.) gera linkintis žmogus -
26 as well
(in addition; too: If you will go, I'll go as well.) taip pat -
27 as well as
(in addition to: She works in a restaurant in the evenings as well as doing a full-time job during the day.) taip pat, ir -
28 be as well to
(to be advisable or sensible: It would be as well to go by train - the roads are flooded.) patartina -
29 be just as well
(to be fortunate; to be no cause for regret: It's just as well (that) you didn't go - the meeting was cancelled.) laimė, gerai -
30 bode ill/well
(to be an omen of or to foretell bad or good fortune: This bodes well for the future.) reikšti gera/bloga -
31 may as well
(might as well.) -
32 mean well
(to have good intentions: He meant well by what he said.) linkėti gera -
33 might as well
(used to suggest that there is no good reason for not doing something: I might as well do it all at once.) -
34 pretty well
(nearly: I've pretty well finished.) beveik -
35 very well
(used to express (reluctant) agreement to a request etc: `Please be home before midnight.' `Very well.') gerai, jau gerai, klausau -
36 wishing-well
noun (a well which is supposed to have the power of granting any wish made when one is beside it.) troškimų šaltinis -
37 let well alone
(to allow things to remain as they are, in order not to make them worse.) palikti viską taip, kaip yra -
38 oil-well
noun (a hole drilled into the earth or the sea-bed to obtain petroleum.) naftos gręžinys -
39 behave
[bi'heiv]1) (to act in a suitable way, to conduct oneself (well): If you come, you must behave (yourself); The child always behaves (himself) at his grandmother's.) elgtis kaip pridera/tinkamai2) (to act or react: He always behaves like a gentleman; Metals behave in different ways when heated.) elgtis, reaguoti•- well-
- badly- behaved -
40 down-at-heel
adjective (shabby, untidy and not well looked after or well-dressed.) apdriskęs, apsileidęs
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