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  • 1 very well

    (used to express (reluctant) agreement to a request etc: `Please be home before midnight.' `Very well.') okay
    * * *
    (used to express (reluctant) agreement to a request etc: `Please be home before midnight.' `Very well.') okay

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  • 2 very well

    meget godt

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  • 3 very

    ['veri] 1. adverb
    1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) meget; særlig
    2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) aller-; helt
    2. adjective
    1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) netop
    2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) aller-; helt
    3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) blot
    * * *
    ['veri] 1. adverb
    1) (to a great degree: He's very clever; You came very quickly; I'm not feeling very well.) meget; særlig
    2) (absolutely; in the highest degree: The very first thing you must do is ring the police; She has a car of her very own.) aller-; helt
    2. adjective
    1) (exactly or precisely the thing, person etc mentioned: You're the very man I want to see; At that very minute the door opened.) netop
    2) (extreme: at the very end of the day; at the very top of the tree.) aller-; helt
    3) (used for emphasis in other ways: The very suggestion of a sea voyage makes her feel seasick.) blot

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  • 4 well-off

    1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) rig
    2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) heldig
    * * *
    1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) rig
    2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) heldig

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  • 5 well up in

    (knowing a great deal about: He's very well up in financial matters.) have forstand på
    * * *
    (knowing a great deal about: He's very well up in financial matters.) have forstand på

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  • 6 well-being

    noun (welfare: She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.) velbefindende
    * * *
    noun (welfare: She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.) velbefindende

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  • 7 as good as gold

    (very well-behaved.) velopdragen
    * * *
    (very well-behaved.) velopdragen

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  • 8 fit

    I 1. [fit] adjective
    1) (in good health: I am feeling very fit.) i form; sund og rask; i kondi
    2) (suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person: a dinner fit for a king.) passende
    2. noun
    (the right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc: Your dress is a very good fit.) pasform
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle fitted -)
    1) (to be the right size or shape (for someone or something): The coat fits (you) very well.) passe
    2) (to be suitable for: Her speech fitted the occasion.) passe til
    3) (to put (something) in position: You must fit a new lock on the door.) anbringe; sætte
    4) (to supply with; to equip with: She fitted the cupboard with shelves.) forsyne; montere
    - fitter
    - fitting
    4. noun
    1) (something, eg a piece of furniture, which is fixed, especially in a house etc: kitchen fittings.) udstyr
    2) (the trying-on of a dress etc and altering to make it fit: I am having a fitting for my wedding-dress tomorrow.) prøve; prøvning
    - fit out
    - see/think fit
    II [fit] noun
    1) (a sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy: She suffers from fits.) anfald
    2) (something which happens as suddenly as this: a fit of laughter/coughing.) anfald
    * * *
    I 1. [fit] adjective
    1) (in good health: I am feeling very fit.) i form; sund og rask; i kondi
    2) (suitable; correct for a particular purpose or person: a dinner fit for a king.) passende
    2. noun
    (the right size or shape for a particular person, purpose etc: Your dress is a very good fit.) pasform
    3. verb
    past tense, past participle fitted -)
    1) (to be the right size or shape (for someone or something): The coat fits (you) very well.) passe
    2) (to be suitable for: Her speech fitted the occasion.) passe til
    3) (to put (something) in position: You must fit a new lock on the door.) anbringe; sætte
    4) (to supply with; to equip with: She fitted the cupboard with shelves.) forsyne; montere
    - fitter
    - fitting
    4. noun
    1) (something, eg a piece of furniture, which is fixed, especially in a house etc: kitchen fittings.) udstyr
    2) (the trying-on of a dress etc and altering to make it fit: I am having a fitting for my wedding-dress tomorrow.) prøve; prøvning
    - fit out
    - see/think fit
    II [fit] noun
    1) (a sudden attack of illness, especially epilepsy: She suffers from fits.) anfald
    2) (something which happens as suddenly as this: a fit of laughter/coughing.) anfald

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  • 9 get on

    1) (to make progress or be successful: How are you getting on in your new job?) klare sig
    2) (to work, live etc in a friendly way: We get on very well together; I get on well with him.) komme godt ud af det
    3) (to grow old: Our doctor is getting on a bit now.) komme op i årene
    4) (to put (clothes etc) on: Go and get your coat on.) tage... på
    5) (to continue doing something: I must get on, so please don't interrupt me; I must get on with my work.) komme videre
    * * *
    1) (to make progress or be successful: How are you getting on in your new job?) klare sig
    2) (to work, live etc in a friendly way: We get on very well together; I get on well with him.) komme godt ud af det
    3) (to grow old: Our doctor is getting on a bit now.) komme op i årene
    4) (to put (clothes etc) on: Go and get your coat on.) tage... på
    5) (to continue doing something: I must get on, so please don't interrupt me; I must get on with my work.) komme videre

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  • 10 like a house on fire

    1) (very well: The two children got on with each other like a house on fire.) fint
    2) (very quickly: I'm getting through this job like a house on fire.) hurtigt
    * * *
    1) (very well: The two children got on with each other like a house on fire.) fint
    2) (very quickly: I'm getting through this job like a house on fire.) hurtigt

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  • 11 adhere

    [əd'hiə]
    1) ((often with to) to stick (to): This tape doesn't adhere (to the floor) very well.) klæbe; fæstne
    2) ((with to) to remain loyal (to): I'm adhering to my principles.) holde fast i
    - adherent
    * * *
    [əd'hiə]
    1) ((often with to) to stick (to): This tape doesn't adhere (to the floor) very well.) klæbe; fæstne
    2) ((with to) to remain loyal (to): I'm adhering to my principles.) holde fast i
    - adherent

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  • 12 after a fashion

    (in a way, but not very well: She can speak French after a fashion.) sådan da; sådan nogenlunde
    * * *
    (in a way, but not very well: She can speak French after a fashion.) sådan da; sådan nogenlunde

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  • 13 be/feel etc on top of the world

    (to feel very well and happy: She's on top of the world - she's just got engaged to be married.) oppe i skyerne
    * * *
    (to feel very well and happy: She's on top of the world - she's just got engaged to be married.) oppe i skyerne

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  • 14 chary

    [' eəri]
    ((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) varsom
    * * *
    [' eəri]
    ((with of) cautious: Be chary of lending money to someone you don't know very well.) varsom

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  • 15 come out

    1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) komme frem
    2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) udkomme
    3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) nedlægge arbejdet; strejke
    4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) blive fremkaldt; lykkes
    5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) gå væk
    * * *
    1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) komme frem
    2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) udkomme
    3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) nedlægge arbejdet; strejke
    4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) blive fremkaldt; lykkes
    5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) gå væk

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  • 16 considering

    preposition (taking into account; despite: Considering his deafness he manages to understand very well.) i betragtning af
    * * *
    preposition (taking into account; despite: Considering his deafness he manages to understand very well.) i betragtning af

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  • 17 corner

    ['ko:nə] 1. noun
    1) (a point where two lines, walls, roads etc meet: the corners of a cube; the corner of the street.) hjørne
    2) (a place, usually a small quiet place: a secluded corner.) afkrog
    3) (in football, a free kick from the corner of the field: We've been awarded a corner.) hjørnespark; hjørne
    2. verb
    1) (to force (a person or animal) into a place from which it is difficult to escape: The thief was cornered in an alley.) trænge op i en krog
    2) (to turn a corner: He cornered on only three wheels; This car corners very well.) tage hjørner; tage sving
    - cut corners
    - turn the corner
    * * *
    ['ko:nə] 1. noun
    1) (a point where two lines, walls, roads etc meet: the corners of a cube; the corner of the street.) hjørne
    2) (a place, usually a small quiet place: a secluded corner.) afkrog
    3) (in football, a free kick from the corner of the field: We've been awarded a corner.) hjørnespark; hjørne
    2. verb
    1) (to force (a person or animal) into a place from which it is difficult to escape: The thief was cornered in an alley.) trænge op i en krog
    2) (to turn a corner: He cornered on only three wheels; This car corners very well.) tage hjørner; tage sving
    - cut corners
    - turn the corner

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  • 18 excel

    [ik'sel]
    past tense, past participle - excelled; verb
    1) (to stand out beyond others (in some quality etc); to do very well (in or at some activity): He excelled in mathematics / at football.) udmærke sig; brillere
    2) (to be better than: She excels them all at swimming.) være bedre; være overlegen
    - Excellency
    - excellent
    - excellently
    * * *
    [ik'sel]
    past tense, past participle - excelled; verb
    1) (to stand out beyond others (in some quality etc); to do very well (in or at some activity): He excelled in mathematics / at football.) udmærke sig; brillere
    2) (to be better than: She excels them all at swimming.) være bedre; være overlegen
    - Excellency
    - excellent
    - excellently

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  • 19 famously

    adverb (very well.) glimrende
    * * *
    adverb (very well.) glimrende

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  • 20 flimsy

    ['flimzi]
    1) (thin and light: You'll be cold in those flimsy clothes.) tynd
    2) (not very well made; likely to break: a flimsy boat.) skrøbelig; spinkel
    * * *
    ['flimzi]
    1) (thin and light: You'll be cold in those flimsy clothes.) tynd
    2) (not very well made; likely to break: a flimsy boat.) skrøbelig; spinkel

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См. также в других словарях:

  • very well — adverb 1. quite well (Freq. 3) she doesn t feel first rate today • Syn: ↑first rate 2. an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence (Freq. 2) • Syn: ↑fine, ↑alr …   Useful english dictionary

  • very well — 1. probably. Stress could very well have triggered her heart attack. The robber might very well have been in the house when the police arrived. 2. clearly. The little boy knew very well that the neighbors didn t like his father …   New idioms dictionary

  • very well — {interj.}, {formal} Agreed; all right. Used to show agreement or approval. * /Very well. You may go./ * /Very well, I will do as you say./ Compare: ALL RIGHT(2) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • very well — {interj.}, {formal} Agreed; all right. Used to show agreement or approval. * /Very well. You may go./ * /Very well, I will do as you say./ Compare: ALL RIGHT(2) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • very\ well — interj. formal Agreed; all right. Used to show agreement or approval. Very well. You may go. Very well, I will do as you say. Compare: all right(2) …   Словарь американских идиом

  • very well — spoken 1) used for saying that you agree with or accept what someone says, even when you might not really agree with them Very well, you can put my name on the list, if you really have to. 2) used for agreeing to something Very well, I ll come… …   English dictionary

  • very well — agreed, all right Very well, if you want to go I will go with you …   Idioms and examples

  • Very Well Company Hostel — (Севастополь,Крым) Категория отеля: Адрес: 36 N.Muzyky Street , 99007 Сева …   Каталог отелей

  • Very Well Company Hostel — (Севастополь,Крым) Категория отеля: Адрес: 36 N.Muzyky Street , 99007 Сева …   Каталог отелей

  • very well — excellently; great, fine, very good …   English contemporary dictionary

  • very well — used to express agreement or understanding. → well …   English new terms dictionary

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