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21 well-timed
[ˌwel'taɪmd]aggettivo tempestivothat was well-timed! — (of entrance, phonecall etc.) è arrivato a proposito!
* * *[ˌwel'taɪmd]aggettivo tempestivothat was well-timed! — (of entrance, phonecall etc.) è arrivato a proposito!
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22 well-trodden
[ˌwel'trɒdn]* * *[ˌwel'trɒdn] -
23 well-connected adj
[ˌwɛlkə'nɛktɪd] -
24 well-disposed adj
[ˌwɛldɪ'spəʊzd] -
25 well-known *** adj
[ˌwɛl'nəʊn]noto (-a), famoso (-a) -
26 well-nigh adv
[ˌwɛl'naɪ] -
27 well-preserved adj
[ˌwɛlprɪ'zɜːvd] -
28 well-spent adj
[ˌwɛl'spɛnt](money) ben speso (-a) -
29 well-wisher n
['wɛlˌwɪʃə(r)]letters from well-wishers — lettere fpl di incoraggiamento
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30 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) (bene!) -
31 well enough
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32 well-behaved
[ˌwelbɪ'heɪvd]* * *adjective (behaving correctly: well-behaved children.) educato, beneducato* * *[ˌwelbɪ'heɪvd] -
33 well-earned
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34 well-made
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35 well-nigh
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36 well- pref
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37 well-advised adj
[ˌwɛləd'vaɪzd](action, decision) saggio (-a) -
38 well-appointed adj
[ˌwɛlə'pɔɪntɪd](flat, hotel etc) ben attrezzato (-a), ben equipaggiato (-a) -
39 well-balanced adj
[ˌwɛl'bælənst] -
40 well-behaved adj
[ˌwɛlbɪ'heɪvd](child) che si comporta bene, beneducato (-a)
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