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1 predobro
adv too good, too well, much too well; full well | i - all/only too well, damn well; i predobro poznat all too familiar -
2 Odlično
adv & adj excellently, splendidly, superbly, exquisitely (- sjajno) I -! great! splendid! excellent! (- sjajno); full marks to you! well done! (- bravo)* * *• Wonderful -
3 odlično
adv & adj excellently, splendidly, superbly, exquisitely (- sjajno) I -! great! splendid! excellent! (- sjajno); full marks to you! well done! (- bravo)* * *• excellently• excellent• brilliantly• egregiously• tiptop• groovy• perfect -
4 bravo!
interj good show! well done!, that's the stuff/spirit!; good for you!, full marks to you!, nice work!, good thinking!, bravo!, AE + attaboy! (ili attagirl!); -svaka čast!, kapa dole! I bravo! tata! hey/bully/hurrah for dad!; bravo! sine (kćeri)! that's my boy (girl
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full well — formal : very well I knew full well who they were. You know full well that it won t be possible for me to go. • • • Main Entry: ↑full … Useful english dictionary
full well — adverb Very well He knows full well that I dont like that club … Wiktionary
full well — very well … English contemporary dictionary
know full well — know full/perfectly/well phrase to know something while pretending not to You know full well what I am talking about. Thesaurus: to know something or someonesynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
know full well — When you know full well, you are absolutely sure that you know … The small dictionary of idiomes
know full well — When you know full well, you are absolutely sure that you know. (Dorking School Dictionary) … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
Know full well — When you know full well, you are absolutely sure that you know … Dictionary of English idioms
full — full1 [fool] adj. [ME < OE, akin to Ger voll, Goth fulls < IE base * pel , to fill > L plenus, full & plere, to fill, Gr plēthein, to be full, Welsh llawn, full] 1. having in it all there is space for; holding or containing as much as… … English World dictionary
full — survives as an adverb only in the phrases full well (as in You know full well what I mean) and full in the face (as in The ball hit him full in the face). Other uses (e.g. full early, full fain) are now somewhat literary or archaic; in… … Modern English usage
full — 1. adjective 1) her glass was full Syn: filled, filled up, filled to capacity, filled to the brim, brimming, brimful Ant: empty 2) streets full of people Syn: crowded wit … Thesaurus of popular words
well — well1 W1S1 [wel] adv comparative better [ˈbetə US ər] superlative best [best] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(satisfactorily)¦ 2¦(thoroughly)¦ 3¦(a lot)¦ 4 do well 5 as well 6 as well as something/somebody 7 may/might/could well … Dictionary of contemporary English