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I . well1 <better, best> [wel] ADV

4. well (unwillingly):

I may [just] as well give it to him

5. well (getting the same result):

II . well1 <better, best> [wel] ADJ

1. well (in good health):

to feel well
to be well
to get well
zdrowieć [perf wy-]
to look well

2. well (satisfactory):

all is well with him
that's all very well, but...
no tak, ale...

Phrases:

all's well that ends well proverbial

III . well1 [wel] INTERJ

1. well (surprise):

well, well, I didn't think he'd do that

2. well (doubt, hesitation):

he is, well, a bit too short

3. well interrog:

well? what did you do next?
well now?

4. well (agreeing):

very well
oh well, it could be worse

5. well (continuing):

I . well2 [wel] N

1. well (for water):

well

2. well MIN:

well
well
szyb m
oil/gas well

3. well:

well (for lift)
well (for stairs)

II . well2 [wel] VB intr to well [up]

1. well tears, blood:

to well [up]

2. well anger:

to well [up]

artesian well [ɑ:ˌti:ziənˈwel, Am ɑ:rˌti:ʒənˈ-] N

oil well N

oil well

well-appointed ADJ form

well-appointed house, hotel:

well-balanced ADJ

1. well-balanced article, opinion:

2. well-balanced diet, meal:

3. well-balanced person:

well-bred ADJ

well-chosen ADJ

well-chosen words:

well-connected ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The community is generally well-maintained; trees and flowers adorn the streets.
en.wikipedia.org
The integrated check-in hall has 58 check-in counters as well as numerous self-service kiosks.
www.stuff.co.nz
The whirling camera effects and freaky sound mix overstates the point that our man really is not well.
en.wikipedia.org
Touch-screen computers house hundreds of digitized publications, allowing for close-up viewing, as well as interactive games, and access to a database of journalists.
en.wikipedia.org
The department also suffers from outdated and dis-functional equipment as well a generally apathetic attitude towards proper training.
en.wikipedia.org
He said: the unlearned person taught me well.
en.wikipedia.org
He writes well and regularly blogs about his life as a cabby.
theindependent.sg
He later said that no orchestra had ever played so well and that no audience in his experience had ever listened so intently.
en.wikipedia.org
This represents a distinct lack of genetic diversity and may not bode well for their continued existence in captivity.
en.wikipedia.org
But the report hasn't marinated well during the past two weeks, attracting increasing criticism from scientists for its dubious conclusiveness and lack of substantiation.
www.nola.com

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