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41 less well-off
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42 hand ... well off
прекратить... эксплуатацию скважиныАнгло-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > hand ... well off
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43 be well off
иметь средства, быть зажиточным -
44 the well-off
Англо-русский словарь по экономике и финансам > the well-off
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45 keep well off
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46 be well off
быть зажи́точным -
47 hang a well off
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > hang a well off
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48 kick a well off
Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > kick a well off
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49 hang a well off
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > hang a well off
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50 kick a well off
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > kick a well off
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51 (to) penalize the less well-off
Политика: ударять по неимущимУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > (to) penalize the less well-off
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52 be too well off
Общая лексика: беситься с жиру -
53 be too well off for one's own good
Общая лексика: беситься с жируУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > be too well off for one's own good
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54 be well off for
Общая лексика: быть хорошо обеспеченным -
55 hand a well off
1) Техника: прекращать эксплуатацию скважины (насосную)3) Нефтегазовая техника прекращать [насосную] эксплуатацию скважины -
56 he earns well off
Общая лексика: денег у него хватает, он хорошо зарабатывает -
57 he is well-off
Общая лексика: ему везёт -
58 if you're well off don't seek better!
Пословица: от добра добра не ищут, от здоровья не лечатсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > if you're well off don't seek better!
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59 kick a well off
Нефтегазовая техника поставить скважину на газлифт -
60 not to know when one is well off
Общая лексика: беситься с жируУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > not to know when one is well off
См. также в других словарях:
well-off — Ⅰ. well off UK US (also well off) /ˌwelˈɒf/ adjective ► rich: »My old customers were well off, middle aged people. »Grants are available for less well off families. ► used to describe a place where rich people live: »He grew up in a well off… … Financial and business terms
Well off — Well Well, adv. [Compar. and superl. wanting, the deficiency being supplied by better and best, from another root.] [OE. wel, AS. wel; akin to OS., OFries., & D. wel, G. wohl, OHG. wola, wela, Icel. & Dan. vel, Sw. v[ a]l, Goth. wa[ i]la;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
well-off — adj comparative better off superlative best off 1.) having a lot of money, or enough money to have a good standard of living ≠ ↑badly off ▪ children from well off families ▪ Many pensioners are less well off (=have less money) than they used to… … Dictionary of contemporary English
well-off — {adj. phr.} 1. Rich. * /They may not be millionaires, but they are sufficiently well off./ 2. In good condition; free of problems or difficulties./ * /He is pleased that his business is well off./ … Dictionary of American idioms
well-off — {adj. phr.} 1. Rich. * /They may not be millionaires, but they are sufficiently well off./ 2. In good condition; free of problems or difficulties./ * /He is pleased that his business is well off./ … Dictionary of American idioms
well off — ˌwell ˈoff , well off adjective having more money than other people, or enough money to live comfortably: • There should be some safeguards to protect less well off people who live on fixed, low incomes. opposite badly off … Financial and business terms
well-off — 1733, comfortable, from WELL (Cf. well) (adv.) + OFF (Cf. off). Meaning prosperous, not poor is recorded from 1849 … Etymology dictionary
well-off — adjective INFORMAL rich, or having enough money to live well: They worked long hours and became very well off … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
well-off — [adj] successful, wealthy affluent, comfortable, easy, flourishing, flush, fortunate, loaded, lucky, moneyed, prosperous, rich, snug, substantial, thriving, well, well to do; concept 334 Ant. destitute, failing, poor, unsuccessful … New thesaurus
well-off — well′ off′ adj. 1) well to do; prosperous 2) in a satisfactory, favorable, or good position or condition • Etymology: 1725–35 … From formal English to slang
well-off — [wel′ôf′] adj. 1. in a favorable or fortunate condition or circumstance 2. prosperous; well to do … English World dictionary