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41 well tailored
well tailoreda) bem-feito (terno). b) bem vestido. -
42 well to be sure!
well to be sure!naturalmente! veja só! -
43 well trained
well trainedbem educado. -
44 well water
well wa.ter[w'el wɔ:tə] n água de poço. -
45 well-advised
well-ad.vised[wel ədv'aizd] adj 1 bem aconselhado, bem avisado, acertado. 2 sensato, prudente. -
46 well-appointed
well-ap.point.ed[wel əp'ɔintid] adj bem equipado ou instalado. -
47 well-balanced
well-bal.anced[wel b'ælənst] adj 1 bem equilibrado. 2 equilibrado, sensato. -
48 well-beloved
well-be.loved[wel bil'∧vd] adj benquisto. -
49 well-boned
well-bonedde ossos fortes. -
50 well-born
well-born[wel b'ɔ:n] adj de boa família, bem nascido. -
51 well-conditioned
well-con.di.tioned[wel kənd'iʃənd] adj 1 em boas condições físicas. 2 educado, correto, direito. -
52 well-conducted
well-con.duct.ed[wel kənd'∧ktid] adj 1 bem dirigido. 2 bem-comportado. -
53 well-connected
well-con.nect.ed[wel kən'ektid] adj bem relacionado. -
54 well-content
well-con.tent[wel kət'ent] adj satisfeito. -
55 well-defined
well-de.fined[wel dif'aind] adj bem definido. -
56 well-deserved
well-de.served[wel diz'ə:vd] adj bem merecido. -
57 well-deserving
well-de.serv.ing[wel diz'ə:viŋ] adj meritório, que tem merecimentos. -
58 well-directed
well-di.rect.ed[wel dir'ektid] adj bem dirigido, acertado ou aplicado. -
59 well-disposed
well-dis.posed[wel disp'ouzd] adj bem disposto (to para, com), favorável, com boa vontade. -
60 well-doer
well-do.er[wel d'u:ə] n pessoa que pratica o bem, benfeitor.
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