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1 well up in
(knowing a great deal about: He's very well up in financial matters.) na výši v -
2 well
(to have a good, or bad, opinion of: She thought highly of him and his poetry.) mít vysoké/dobré/špatné mínění* * *• zdráv• zřídlo• pramenit• pěkně• pramen• studna• správně• tedy• inu• no• nu• nuže• dobře• dobrý -
3 well-to-do
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4 well up
• vyvřít -
5 well-
adjective (good (bad etc) in manners or conduct: badly-behaved children.) dobře/špatně vychovaný -
6 well-off
1) (rich: He is very well-off; a well-off young lady.) bohatý2) (fortunate: You do not know when you are well off.) dobře zaopatřený* * *• bohatý -
7 well-behaved
adjective (behaving correctly: well-behaved children.) dobře vychovaný* * *• vychovaný• způsobný• mravný -
8 well-being
noun (welfare: She is always very concerned about her mother's well-being.) zdraví, blaho* * *• pohoda -
9 well-earned
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10 well-informed
adjective (having or showing a thorough knowledge: a well-informed person/essay.) dobře informovaný* * *• informovaný -
11 well-known
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12 well-made
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13 well-nigh
(nearly; almost: It was well-nigh midnight when he arrived.) skoro* * *• skoro• bezmála -
14 well done!
(used in congratulating a person: I hear you won the competition. Well done!) výborně! -
15 well enough
(fairly, but not particularly, well.) dosti dobře -
16 well off
(poor, rich: The family was quite well off.) nuzný, bohatý -
17 well-advised
• dobře uvážený -
18 well-appointed
• dobře vybavený -
19 well-balanced
• vyrovnaný -
20 well-beloved
• milovaný
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