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1 well
In. 우물, 샘, 원천, (층계의)뚫린 공간, (엘리베이터의)종갱, 우묵한 곳, 책상의 잉크병 받이IIvi. 솟아나다(up, out, forth)IIIad. 잘, 훌륭히, 만족스럽게, 적당히, 충분히, 아주, 크게, 상세히, as \well...도 또한, 그 위에, 마찬가지로, as\well as...과 같이IVad. may (as) \well...하는 것이 좋다 might as \well...하는 것이나 마찬가지다Va. 건강한, 적당한, 좋은, 만족한, 형편(운)좋은, get \well 좋아지다, 낫다VIint. (놀라움) 어머, 저런, 과연, 그래 그럼, 이야기의 그런데, 그래서, 자, 그것이 어쨌단 말야 -
2 well-to-do
a. 유복한, the \well-to-do 부유 계급 -
3 well sinker
x. 우물 파는 사람 -
4 well sweep
x. 방아두레박 -
5 well-balanced
a. 균형잡힌, 상식 있는, 제정신의 -
6 well-bred
a. 교양있게 자란, 뱀뱀이가 있는, (말 따위)씨가 좋은 -
7 well-built
a. 잘 세워진(만들어진), 체격이 훌륭한 (사람) -
8 well-chosen
a. 정선된, (어구의)적절한 -
9 well-connected
a. 좋은 친척(연줄)이 있는 -
10 well-deck
n. 오목 갑판 -
11 well-defined
a. (정의가)명확한, 윤곽이 뚜렷한 -
12 well-disposed
a. 호의 있는, 선의의, 마음씨 좋은, 친절한 -
13 well-doing
n. 선행 -
14 well-done
a. (고기가)잘 구워진(익은), 잘 한 -
15 well-favo(u)red
a. 예쁜, 잘생긴 -
16 well-fed
a. 영양이 충분한, 살찐 -
17 well-fixed
a. 유복한 -
18 well-founded
a. 근거(이유) 있는, 사실에 입각한 -
19 well-groomed
a. 옷차림이 단정한 -
20 well-grounded
a. 기본 훈련을 받은
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