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81 did well
הצליח, הלך לו* * *◙ ול ךלה,חילצה◄ -
82 dig a well
לחפור באר* * *◙ ראב רופחל◄ -
83 do oneself well
להתפנק, לחיות חיי מותרות* * *◙ תורתומ ייח תויחל,קנפתהל◄ -
84 do well
לפעול לטובת עצמך או לטובת כולם; לעשות טוב; להצליח* * *◙ חילצהל ;בוט תושעל ;םלוכ תבוטל וא ךמצע תבוטל לועפל◄ -
85 does not feel well
לא מרגיש טוב* * *◙ בוט שיגרמ אל◄ -
86 doing well
מצליח, הולך לו* * *◙ ול ךלוה,חילצמ◄ -
87 dress well
להתלבש יפה* * *◙ הפי שבלתהל◄ -
88 ended well
נגמר בכי טוב, בא על מקומו בשלום* * *◙ םולשב ומוקמ לע אב,בוט יכב רמגנ◄ -
89 far from well
כלל לא בקו הבריאות* * *◙ תואירבה וקב אל ללכ◄ -
90 feel well
להרגיש בטוב* * *◙ בוטב שיגרהל◄ -
91 felt well
חש בטוב, הרגיש טוב* * *◙ בוט שיגרה,בוטב שח◄ -
92 for well-known reasons
מסיבות ידועות היטב* * *◙ בטיה תועודי תוביסמ◄ -
93 full well
היטב* * *◙ בטיה◄ -
94 get on well with
"להסתדר היטב עם-", להיות ביחסי ידידות עם-* * *◙ -םע תודידי יסחיב תויהל,"-םע בטיה רדתסהל"◄ -
95 get well soon
החלמה מהירה* * *◙ הריהמ המלחה◄ -
96 getting well
החלמה, התאוששות* * *◙ תוששואתה,המלחה◄ -
97 go well
להצליח* * *◙ חילצהל◄ -
98 got well
הבריא, החלים* * *◙ םילחה,אירבה◄ -
99 have a well-lined purse
להיות בעל כסף רב* * *◙ בר ףסכ לעב תויהל◄ -
100 he quitted himself well
הוא התנהג בצורה נאותה* * *◙ התואנ הרוצב גהנתה אוה◄
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