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41 well-founded
[wélfáundid]adjectivedobro osnovan, utemeljen, upravičen ( suspicion sum) -
42 well-graced
[wélgréist]adjectivepriljubljen -
43 well-groomed
adjective (of smart, tidy appearance.) negovan* * *[wélgrúmd]adjectivenegovan, čeden, lepo oblečen -
44 well-grounded
[wélgráundid]adjectiveutemeljen, osnovan, upravičen; z dobro osnovno izobrazbo (v kaki stroki) -
45 well-head
[wélhed]nounizvir, vrelec; figuratively glavni vir ( of a supply oskrbe) -
46 well-heeled
[wélhí:ld]adjectiveslang bogat, premožen -
47 well-hung
[wélhʌŋ]adjectivezgovoren, ki zna govoriti -
48 well-intentioned
[wélinténšənd]adjectivedobronameren, dobro mišljen; dobro misleč, dobrohoten -
49 well-judged
[wéldžʌdžd]adjectiveprimeren; takten -
50 well-knit
[wélnít]adjectivečvrst, krepak, lepo in krepko raščen; dobro utemeljen (argument) -
51 well-looking
[wéllukiŋ]adjectivečeden, lepe zunanjosti -
52 well-mannered
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53 well-marked
[wélmá:kt]adjectivejasen; ki ga je lahko razpoznati -
54 well-meaning
[wélmí:niŋ]adjectivedobronameren, naklonjen -
55 well-meant
[wélmént]adjectivedobro mišljen, dobronameren -
56 well-oiled
[wélɔild]adjectivedobro naoljen; figuratively dobrikav, priliznjen; slang vinjen, pijan, nadélan -
57 well-ordered
[wélɔ:dəd]adjectivedobro urejen -
58 well-paid
[wélpéid]adjectivedobro plačan -
59 well-preserved
[wélprizɜ:vd]adjectivedobro ohranjen -
60 well-proportioned
[wélprəpɔ:šənd]adjectivedobro ali pravilno raščen, dobrih razmerij, proporcionalen
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