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21 well-appointed
[wéləpɔintid]adjectivedobro oskrbljen, opremljen -
22 well-balanced
[wélbaelənst]adjectiveuravnovešen, uravnotežen; figuratively miren, umirjen -
23 well-beloved
[wélbilʌvd]adjectivesrčno ljubljen -
24 well-bred
adjective ((of a person) having good manners.) dobro vzgojen* * *[wélbréd]adjectivedobro vzgojen, dostojen; čiste rase, čistokrven (konj) -
25 well-built
adjective (muscular; having a strong, handsome figure.) lepo raščen* * *[wélbílt]adjectivelepo raščen (oseba) -
26 well-chosen
[wélčóuzn]adjectivedobro izbran, primeren -
27 well-conditioned
[wélkəndíšənd]adjective (ki je) v dobrem stanju -
28 well-conducted
[wélkəndʌktid]adjectivedobro vóden; dostojen, vzornega vedenja; pravilen -
29 well-connected
[wélkənéktid]adjectiveki je iz dobre družine; ki ima imenitne sorodnike, dobre zveze -
30 well-cooked
[wélkúkt]adjectivedobro pripravljen (jed) -
31 well-deserved
[wéldizɜ:vd]adjectivezaslužen -
32 well-directed
[wéldiréktid]adjectivedobro upravljan (usmerjen, vóden, uporabljen, merjen) -
33 well-disposed
[wéldispóuzd]adjectivenaklonjen, nagnjen ( towards k); dobrohoten (do) -
34 well-doer
[wélduə]nounkdor dela dobro; dobrotnik, -ica -
35 well-doing
[wélduiŋ]noundobrodelnost; poštenost, pravičnost; blagor, sreča, uspeh -
36 well-done
adjective ((of meat) cooked until there is no blood in it; (of food) cooked for a long time.) prepečen, prekuhan* * *[wéldʌn]adjectiveculinary dobro pečen (npr. meso) -
37 well-drain
[wéldréin]transitive verbosuševati (zemljo) z odtočnimi jarki -
38 well-favoured
[wélféivəd]adjectiveprivlačen, čeden -
39 well-fixed
[wélfíkst]adjectiveAmerican colloquially premožen -
40 well-found
[wélfaund]adjectivedobro preskrbljen, opremljen
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