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1 well-off
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2 off
Iad. (시간, 공간적으로) 떨어져서, 절단되어서, 없어질 때까지, be \off 떠나다, \off with...을 벗다, take oneself \off 떠나다, well(dadly, ill)\off 살림이 넉넉한(어려운)IIa. (말, 차, 도로의) 우측의, 바다쪽으로 향한, 평상보다 좋지 못한, (전기, 가스 등이) 나가서IIIprep,...에서 (떨어져서, 벗어나서)...에서 빗나가서...의 난 바다에IVint. 가라Vn. (타자의) 우전방 -
3 wear
Ivt. 몸에 지니고 있다, (수염을)기르고 있다, 얼굴에 나타내다, 닳게 하다, 지치게 하다, (배를)바람을 등지게 돌리다IIvi. 사용에 견디다, (오래)가다, 닳아서 해지다, (때 따위가)점점지나다, \wear way 달(리)다, 경과하다, \weardown 닳(게 하)다, 닳려서 낮아기(게 하)다, 지치게 하다IIIvi. (반항 등을)꺾다, \wear off 점점 줄어들다(닳게 하다), \wearone's years well 젊어 뵈다, \wear out 써서(입어)낡게 하다, 닳리다, 다(하게)하다, 지치(게 하)다IVn. 착용, 옷, 입어낡음, 닳아 해짐, 지탱함, be in \wear (옷이) 유행되고 있다, \wear and tear 닳아해짐, 마손, 소모
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well-off — Ⅰ. well off UK US (also well off) /ˌwelˈɒf/ adjective ► rich: »My old customers were well off, middle aged people. »Grants are available for less well off families. ► used to describe a place where rich people live: »He grew up in a well off… … Financial and business terms
Well off — 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;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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well-off — {adj. phr.} 1. Rich. * /They may not be millionaires, but they are sufficiently well off./ 2. In good condition; free of problems or difficulties./ * /He is pleased that his business is well off./ … Dictionary of American idioms
well off — ˌwell ˈoff , well off adjective having more money than other people, or enough money to live comfortably: • There should be some safeguards to protect less well off people who live on fixed, low incomes. opposite badly off … Financial and business terms
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well-off — adjective INFORMAL rich, or having enough money to live well: They worked long hours and became very well off … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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well-off — [wel′ôf′] adj. 1. in a favorable or fortunate condition or circumstance 2. prosperous; well to do … English World dictionary