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21 well-known
∎ it is well-known or it is a well-known fact that she disagrees with the policy tout le monde sait qu'elle n'est pas d'accord avec cette politique;∎ what is less well-known is that she's an accomplished actress ce qu'on sait moins, c'est que c'est une très bonne actrice -
22 well-informed
well-informed adj [person] bien informé (about sur) ; he's very well-informed ( knows a lot about current affairs) il est très au courant de l'actualité ; well-informed source Journ source f sérieuse. -
23 well-meant
well-meant adj his offer was well-meant, but she was too proud to accept it sa proposition partait d'une bonne intention, mais elle était trop fière pour l'accepter ; my remarks were well-meant, but I offended her je ne voulais pas être désagréable dans ce que je disais, mais je l'ai offensée. -
24 well-attended
well-attended [-ə'tendɪd]∎ the meeting was well-attended il y avait beaucoup de monde à la réunion;∎ the classes were not well-attended les cours étaient peu suivisUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > well-attended
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25 well-disposed
well-disposed [-dɪ'spəʊzd]bien disposé;∎ to be well-disposed to or towards sb être bien disposé envers qn;∎ to be well-disposed to or towards sth voir qch d'un bon œilUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > well-disposed
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26 well-endowed
well-endowed [-ɪn'daʊd]∎ euphemism figurative a well-endowed young man/woman un jeune homme bien doté/une jeune femme bien dotée par la nature;∎ she's well-endowed! elle a une belle poitrine!, il y a du monde au balcon!Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > well-endowed
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27 well-informed
(having information) bien informé ou renseigné; (knowledgeable) instruit;∎ in well-informed circles dans les milieux bien informés;∎ he's very well-informed about current affairs il est très au courant de l'actualitéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > well-informed
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28 well-trodden
∎ a well-trodden path un chemin très fréquenté;∎ figurative a well-trodden path to fame le parcours classique vers la célébritéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > well-trodden
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29 well-attended
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30 well-chosen
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31 well-disposed
well-disposed adj to be well-disposed towards être bien disposé envers [person] ; être favorable à [regime, idea, policy]. -
32 well-done
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33 well-nigh
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34 well-spoken-of
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35 well-timed
well-timed adj [remark, takeover] qui tombe/tombait à point ; that was well-timed! (of entrance, phonecall etc) c'est bien tombé! -
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37 well-upholstered
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38 well-wisher
well-wisher n gen personne f qui veut témoigner sa sympathie ; Pol sympathisant/-e m/f ; ‘from a well-wisher’ ( as signature) ‘un ami qui vous veut du bien’. -
39 well-advised
sage, prudent;∎ he would be well-advised to leave il aurait intérêt à partirUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > well-advised
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40 well-argued
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > well-argued
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