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61 well-doing
well-do.ing[wel d'u:iŋ] n 1 beneficência. 2 bom procedimento. 3 sucesso, êxito. -
62 well-favoured
well-fa.voured[wel f'eivəd] adj de bom aspecto, de boa aparência. -
63 well-fixed
well-fixed[wel f'ikst] adj Amer, coll próspero, abastado. -
64 well-found
well-found[wel f'aund] adj bem provido ou equipado. -
65 well-founded
well-found.ed[wel f'aundid] adj bem fundado, justo, bem fundamentado. -
66 well-grounded
well-ground.ed[wel gr'aundid] adj 1 bem fundado, justo. 2 bem instruído ou preparado. -
67 well-grown
well-grownbem-desenvolvido. -
68 well-handled
well-han.dled[wel h'ændəld] adj 1 bastante usado. 2 bem administrado. -
69 well-heeled
well-heeled[wel h'i:ld] adj sl rico, abastado, bem de vida. -
70 well-inclined
well-in.clined[wel inkl'aind] adj inclinado, favorável. -
71 well-judged
well-judged[wel dʒ'∧dʒd] adj bem calculado, judicioso. -
72 well-kept
well-kept[wel k'ept] adj bem tratado, bem cuidado. -
73 well-knit
well-knit[wel n'it] adj 1 bem formado (corpo). 2 compacto, sólido. -
74 well-known for
well-known forafamado por. -
75 well-lined
well-lined[wel l'aind] adj 1 recheado, cheio. 2 rico, sl cheio da nota. -
76 well-marked
well-marked[wel m'a:kt] adj nítido, bem distinto, definido, pronunciado. -
77 well-oiled
well-oiled[wel 'ɔild] n sl bêbado. -
78 well-ordered
well-or.dered[wel 'ɔ:dəd] adj bem regulado, bem organizado. -
79 well-paid
well-paidbem pago, bem remunerado. -
80 well-pleased
well-pleased[wel pl'i:zd] adj bem satisfeito.
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Well — Well, adv. [Compar. and superl. wanting, the deficiency being supplied by better and best, from another root.] [OE. wel, AS. wel; akin to OS., OFries., & D. wel, G. wohl, OHG. wola, wela, Icel. & Dan. vel, Sw. v[ a]l, Goth. wa[ i]la; originally… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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