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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] well-to-do person[English Plural] well-to-do people[Swahili Word] mdirifu[Swahili Plural] wadirifu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] well-to-do person[English Plural] well-to-do people[Swahili Word] mkwasi[Swahili Plural] wakwasi[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 1/2[Derived Word] kwasi V, ukwasi N------------------------------------------------------------ -
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a (сравнит. и превосх. степень better, best; тк. предикативно) хороший, в хорошем состоянии (1). Предикативное прилагательное well сочетается с небольшой группой глаголов: to feel, to look и сооответствует краткому русскому прилагательному:He is well — Он здоров (он себя хорошо чувствует).
He does not feel well — Он себя неважно чувствует.
(2). See healthy, a. (3). See afraid, a. II adv хорошо; как следует (1). Наречия образа действия, такие, как well wrongly, brightly, safely, стоят обычно в конце предложения или перед причастием. (2). See badly, adv. (3). See properly, adv. -
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амер.вот так так!, вот те на!, ну и ну!, Господи Боже (мой)! (восклицание, выражающее удивление) [сокр. от well, I'll be damned или well, I'll be blowed]In a moment she had returned from the bedroom carrying a big, blond, tousled-haired boy of five, flushed with sleep but eagerly staring at the strange soldier... ‘Well I'll be! Joey, you're almost as big as Mike!’ (D. Carter, ‘Fatherless Sons’, part I, ch. 1) — Ирен бросилась в спальню и вернулась, держа на руках крупного, светлоголового, вихрастого мальчугана лет пяти. Лицо у него было розовое, заспанное, но он во все глаза смотрел на чужого солдата... "Вот это здорово, Джой, да ты догоняешь Майка!"
‘Well, I'll be!’ Cora said. ‘It's Michael!’ (D. Carter, ‘Tomorrow Is with Us’, ch. XI) — - Господи, - сказала Кора. - Майкл пришел!
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kb. 1 sumur, mata air, perigi. -ks. 1 sehat. 2 baik. kseru. nah. well-advertised ks. kerap/banyak diiklankan. well-advised ks. mendapat nasehat yang baik. well-appointed ks. yang perkakas rumahnya baik (of an apartment). well-balanced ks. seimbang. -
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в сложных словах имеет значение хорошо - well-preserved хорошо сохранившийся в сложных словах имеет значение добро- - well-natured добродушный в сложных словах имеет значение вполне - well-content вполне удовлетворенный -
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2. adj1) багатий, заможний2) що перебуває в доброму стані; процвітаючий, квітучий* * *I n( the well-to-do) заможні, забезпечені верстви населенняII a1) заможний, забезпечений2) той, що знаходиться в гарному стані, процвітає -
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(буровая) скважина; колодец; источник, водоем; шахта; шурф; лестничная клетка well artesian - артезианская скважина или колодец well oil - 'нефтяная скважина well stair - лестничная клетка -
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بِكَثِير \ all: (with comparatives) much: If you run you’ll get there all the sooner. by far: by a long way or very much: He is by far the better player of the two. He plays better by far. far: (comparing things) much: He works far harder than you do. lot: a lot very much: I feel a lot better today. He likes her a lot. much: (in comparisons; before more, etc., and before too) a lot; by a great amount: This is much more useful than that. I feel much better today. It’s much too expensive. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line. -
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تَمَامًا \ absolutely: completely: You are absolutely wrong. all: completely: I’m all alone. Your hand is all dirty. They stood all around me. altogether: completely: I don’t agree with you altogether.. dead: (in special uses, as adj or adv) sudden; suddenly; completely; exactly: He stopped dead in the middle of the road. I arrived dead on seven o’clock. directly: straight: I live directly opposite the cinema. entirely: completely: The work is not entirely finished. exactly: with complete correctness; just: That’s exactly what I wanted. fully: completely: I fully agree with you. heartily: thoroughly: I heartily agree with you. just: exactly: Just so. That’s just what I want. He’s just as old as I am. nicely: very well: This chair will suit me nicely. out: completely: I was tired out. perfectly: faultlessly; completely. quite: completely: You’re quite right. It’s not quite cooked. He’s quite the best player in the team. It was quite a surprise to me. right: exactly: It is right in the middle of the field. smack: directly and violently: I hit him smack in the eye. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: Stone cold; stone dead. supremely: completely; perfectly: Supremely happy. through: completely: My clothes were wet through. well: (no comparative forms) thoroughly: Shake the bottle well. wholly: completely: It’s wholly untrue. -
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بِصِحَّة جيّدة \ all right: also alright in good health: You look ill - are you (feeling) all right?. well: (the opposite of ill and unwell; see better, best) in good health: Don’t you fell well? You’ll soon get better if you drink this medicine. How are you? Very well, thank you. I feel best in the early morning (better than at any other time). -
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جِدًّا \ awfully: very: It’s awfully hot in here. She’s awfully pretty. ever so: very: It’s ever so easy. exceedingly: very: He’s exceedingly clever. extra: more than usually: an extra large bill. extremely: very: You’re extremely kind. frightfully: very: He’s frightfully clever. great: (giving more force to an adjective): That’s a great big dog. greatly: very much: He was greatly ashamed. indeed: coming after an adj. or adv. and giving special force to very: Thank you very much indeed. jolly: very: a jolly good book. most: very: It was most kind of you to help. only too: (with an adj. or p.p.) very: I should be only too pleased to help you. so: (following a negative) showing a comparison: He’s bigger than you, but he’s not so strong (as you). He’s not so strong a boy (not such a strong boy) as you are, showing an effect It was so cold that the water froze. He’s not so ill as to need a doctor;, (stressed) very: I’m so glad that you won!. stiff: (with the verbs bore, scare, worry) to a state of tiredness; nearly to death: Long speeches bore me stiff. stone: (with a few special adj.) completely: stone cold; stone dead. such: of a kind that produces a certain result: It was such a heavy box that I could not lift it. Its weight was such that I could not lift it. unusually: (with an adj.) very; strangely: It is unusually cold in here today. very: (giving special force to an adv. or adj., or to the nouns many, much, few, little): very soon; very hot; very little to eat. well: quite a long way: He’s well over 60. Stand well back from the line.
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