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1 you may (just) as well go
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adj. goed; gezond; tevreden--------adv. goed; mooi; in orde; met goedkeuring; op herkenbare manier; eerlijk--------interj. wel; goed; in orde--------n. bron; oorsprong; put--------n. wel, goed--------v. (op)wellen, ontspringenwell1[ wel]1 put4 inktpot5 diepe ruimte ⇒ diepte, kuil♦voorbeelden:1 drive/sink a well • een put boren/slaan→ artesian artesian/♦voorbeelden:1 wish someone well • iemand succes/het beste toewensen¶ leave/let well alone, 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉leave/let well enough alone • laat maar zo, het is wel goed zo————————well21 gezond ⇒ goed, beter, wel2 goed ⇒ in orde, naar wens♦voorbeelden:she's feeling well again • zij voelt zich weer goedwell enough • goed genoegall is not quite well with him • het gaat niet zo best met hem3 it would be well to contact them first • het zou raadzaam zijn om eerst contact met ze op te nemenit would be (just) as well to confess your little accident • je kan het beste je ongelukje maar opbiechten¶ if you accept that offer, (all) well and good • als je dat bod aanneemt, goedall very well (, but) • alles goed en wel (maar), dat kan wel zijn (maar) 〈 maar〉very well • (nou) goed danshe's well in with my boss • zij staat in een goed blaadje bij mijn baas————————well3〈 werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:well up • opborrelen, opkomen 〈 van tranen, gevoelens〉a feeling of pity welled up in him • een gevoel van medelijden welde in hem op————————well4〈bijwoord; better, best〉1 op de juiste/goede manier ⇒ goed, naar wens2 zorgvuldig ⇒ grondig, door en door3 ver ⇒ ruim, zeer, een eind4 gunstig ⇒ vriendelijk, goedkeurend5 redelijkerwijze ⇒ met recht/reden♦voorbeelden:well done! • goed gedaan!I don't speak Russian very well • ik spreek niet erg goed RussischJohn did as well as you • John deed het net zo goed als jijthink well before you answer • denk goed na voordat je antwoordtthe exhibition was well worth visiting • de tentoonstelling was een bezoek ruimschoots waardwell pleased • zeer tevredenbe well away on something • f opschieten met ietsshe's well up in the computer technology • zij is goed thuis in de computertechniekshe's well over sixty years of age, well past sixty • zij is ver over de zestighe made it well within the time • hij haalde het ruimschoots binnen de tijdit may well be that she is right • mogelijk heeft ze gelijkyou may (just) as well go • je kunt net zo goed gaanwell and truly • helemaalas well • ook, evenzeer; net zo lief/goedas well as • zowel … als, en, niet alleen … maar ookin theory as well as in practice • zowel in theorie als in praktijk————————well51 zo ⇒ nou, wel3 goed ⇒ nu♦voorbeelden:1 well, what a surprise • zó, wat een verrassingwell, here we are • zo, we zijn er2 well, if she loves the boy • nou ja, als ze van de jongen houdt3 well, she continued with a long story about • goed/wel, ze ging verder met een lang verhaal over¶ oh well/ah well, you can't win them all • nou ja/ach, je kan niet altijd winnenwell then! • welnuwell then? • wel?, nu?
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