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A n (+ v pl) the well-off les gens mpl aisés, les riches mpl ; the less well-off les plus défavorisés mpl.B adj1 ( wealthy) [person, family, neighbourhood] aisé ;2 ( fortunate) you don't know when you're well off tu ne connais pas ton bonheur ;3 to be well off for avoir beaucoup de [space, provisions etc]. -
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(a) (financially) aisé∎ they were still well-off for supplies ils avaient encore largement assez de provisions;∎ figurative you don't know when you're well-off vous ne connaissez pas votre bonheur∎ the well-off les riches mpl;∎ the less well-off ceux qui ont des moyens modestes -
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1)( wealthy) wohlhabend, reichthe city is \well-off for parks and gardens die Stadt hat viele Parks und Gärten;to not know when one is \well-off nicht wissen, wann es einem gut geht nthe \well-off pl die Wohlhabenden pl -
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well-off [ˏwelˊɒf] a1) состоя́тельный, зажи́точный2) хорошо́ снабжённый, обеспе́ченный (for);well-off for books по́лностью обеспе́ченный кни́гами
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1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) acomodado, adinerado2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) afortunado, feliz1 rico,-a, acomodado,-a, pudienteadj.• acomodado, -a adj.'wel'ɔːf, ˌwel'ɒf[ˌwel'ɒf]to be well off for something — tener* cantidad de algo
1. ADJ1) (financially) acomodado, pudiente2.NPL* * *['wel'ɔːf, ˌwel'ɒf]to be well off for something — tener* cantidad de algo
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1.1) (wealthy) [person, family] agiato, benestante2) (fortunate)3)2.to be well off for — avere molto [space, provisions etc.]
nome + verbo pl.the well-off — i benestanti o ricchi
* * *(poor, rich: The family was quite well off.) povero/benestante* * *1.1) (wealthy) [person, family] agiato, benestante2) (fortunate)3)2.to be well off for — avere molto [space, provisions etc.]
nome + verbo pl.the well-off — i benestanti o ricchi
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1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) wohlhabend2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) wohlhabend* * *I. adj<better-, best->1. (wealthy) wohlhabend, reichthe city is \well-off for parks and gardens die Stadt hat viele Parks und Gärtento not know when one is \well-off nicht wissen, wann es einem gutgehtII. n▪ the \well-off pl die Wohlhabenden pl* * *well-off adj wohlhabend, gut situiert -
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adjective1) (rich) wohlhabendsomebody is well off — jemandem geht es [finanziell] gut
2)be well off for something — (provided with) mit etwas gut versorgt sein
3) (favourably situated)* * *(poor, rich: The family was quite well off.) schlecht/gut dran* * *adjective1) (rich) wohlhabendsomebody is well off — jemandem geht es [finanziell] gut
2)be well off for something — (provided with) mit etwas gut versorgt sein
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1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) benestante2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) ricco* * *[ˌwɛl'ɒf]1. adj(rich) benestante, danaroso (-a)2. nplSee: -
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1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) rig2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) heldig* * *1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) rig2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) heldig -
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(poor, rich: The family was quite well off.) bien/mal de dinerowell off adj acomodado(comfortable, rich) acomodado,-a, rico,-a, pudiente -
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1) состоятельный, богатый (обыкн. употр. с гл. to be)Amos had been trying all summer to marry Esther, but Esther owned a good farm and a fine set of buildings and she thought she was very well off as she was. (E. Caldwell, ‘Jackpot’, ‘An Autumn Courtship’) — Все лето Амос добивался согласия Эстер выйти за него замуж, но у Эстер была доходная ферма и хороший дом, так что ей и без мужа жилось неплохо.
Her mother, Mary Boase, had married a fairly well off carpenter called Maurice de Crecy. (I. Murdoch, ‘Bruno's Dream’, ch. V) — Мать Аделаиды, Мэри Боас, вышла замуж за довольно-таки обеспеченного плотника Мориса де Креси.
To-day I am seven shillings better off. (A. Marshall, ‘Bumping into Friends’, ‘I've Given Up Smoking’) — Я перестал курить и сегодня уже на семь шиллингов богаче.
2) в благоприятных условиях, в хорошем положенииMarriage is at present so much out of fashion, that a lady is very well off, who can get any husband at all. (O. Goldsmith, ‘The Citizen of the World’, ch. LXXXVIII) — Женитьба в наше время настолько вышла из моды, что женщина может считать, что ей повезло, если она найдет хоть какого-нибудь мужа.
‘But you're not much better off now, are you? With me, I mean...’ ‘I'm better off,’ she said, ‘because at least I'm not lying now.’ (J. Baldwin, ‘Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone’, book II) — - Но тебе живется не намного лучше сейчас? Со мной, я хочу сказать... - Мне живется лучше, - ответила Барбара. - По крайней мере, я перестала лгать.
you're as well off here with me as at a dance at a girl's club. (J. B. Priestley, ‘Angel Pavement’, ch. VIII) — Со мной вам будет во всяком случае не скучнее, чем на танцах в женском клубе.
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1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) rico2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) feliz* * *well-off[wel 'ɔf] adj 1 = link=%20well-heeled well-heeled. 2 felizardo, sortudo. 3 em circunstâncias satisfatórias. -
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1. a преим. predic состоятельный, зажиточный2. a преим. predic обеспеченный; имеющий в изобилии3. a преим. predic удачливыйСинонимический ряд:1. having one's own finances (adj.) affluent; having one's own finances; independent; rich; solvent; wealthy2. prosperous (adj.) comfortable; easy; prosperous; substantial; well; well-fixed; well-heeled; well-to-do -
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{'wel'ɔf}
1. заможен, състоятелен, богат
2. в добро положение
to be WELL-OFF for имам достатъчно, обезпечен съм с (книги и пр.)* * *{'wel'ъf} а 1. заможен, състоятелен, богат; 2. в добро полож* * *паралия;* * *1. to be well-off for имам достатъчно, обезпечен съм с (книги и пр.) 2. в добро положение 3. заможен, състоятелен, богат* * *
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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
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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