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词汇 well
释义 well
adverb
uk /wel/ us /wel/better | best

welladverb (IN A GOOD WAY)


A1
in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard: 很好地,令人满意地
The documentary presented both sides of the problem very well.这部纪录片很好地展示了问题的两个方面。
The concert was advertised well enough but ticket sales were poor.这场音乐会的宣传搞得很不错,但是票房却不好。
a well-cut suit剪裁合身的西服
a well-paid job薪酬优厚的工作
well putHer points were well put (= expressed in a good or intelligent way).她的观点表达得很巧妙。
well takenHis point about the need to reduce waste was well taken (= it was accepted as a good criticism).他关于有必要减少浪费的观点得到了认同。
well spentThey took two hours to discuss the plans and considered it time well spent (= it had been a useful discussion).他们花了两个小时讨论这些计划,并且认为时间花得很值。
as well asI can't do it as well as Marie can.我无法做得像玛丽那样好。
I think she coped very well under the circumstances.我觉得在那种情况下她处理得很不错。
Your painting has come out really well.你画的画真不错。
The tyres on my car don't cope very well on wet roads.
We're getting on quite well with the decorating.我们的装修进展不错。
My golf was terrible today - I just didn't strike the ball well.我今天高尔夫打得很糟糕——我就是击不好球。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Good, better and best
all is wellidiom
at the best of timesidiom
be off the hookidiom
be the last word in somethingidiom
better stillphrase
break
clean
cut
gold standard
heteronormative
high-quality
knock something into a cocked hatidiom
leave someone/something in the dustidiom
milesidiom
so much the betteridiom
sound
super good
topper
unexcelled
unsurpassed

welladverb (TO A GREAT DEGREE)


A2
very much, to a great degree, or completely: 非常;充分地;完全地
Knead the dough well, then divide it into four pieces.充分揉捏面团,然后将它分成4块。
He could well imagine how much his promise was going to cost him.他完全能想象出他要为自己的诺言付出多大的代价。
I can't catch the bus - there are no buses after midnight, as you well know.我没法坐公共汽车——午夜过后就没有公共汽车了,你很清楚这一点。
well enoughHe plays the piano well enough (= to a satisfactory standard).他钢琴弹得非常好。
C1
used to emphasize some prepositions: (用于强调某些介词)
well above/belowThe results are well above/below what we expected.结果比我们预想的要好/差得多。
well away fromKeep well away from the edge of the cliff.离悬崖边远远的。
It cost well over £100.它的价格远远高于100英镑。
Stand well clear of the doors!离门远点!
B2
used to emphasize some adjectives: (用于强调某些形容词)
well awareThe police are well aware of the situation.警方非常清楚形势。
well worthThe museum is well worth a visit.那家博物馆很值得参观。
leave something well aloneSome machines look more like cheap, plastic toys - leave these well alone.有些机器看着更像那种廉价的塑料玩具——千万别去碰它们。
UKslang
very: 很,非常
well goodThe film was well good.那部电影非常不错。
well hardWatch out for those two - they're well hard (= strong and willing to use violence).小心那两个人——他们都不好惹。
She's well aware of her strengths and weaknesses as an artist.她非常清楚自己作为一个艺术家的优点和不足。
The scheme was well thought out.这个计划是经过仔细考虑的。
The instructions on the fireworks said "Light the blue touchpaper, and stand well clear."
Tickets are selling well for the group's upcoming concert tour.该乐队即将举行的巡演门票销售情况良好。
She managed to complete her last film well within budget.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: very & extreme
abjectly
absolutely
abundantly
abundantly clear
beyond
biblical
downright
extraordinarily
extremely
imagine
infinitely
particularly
richly
stupefyingly
super
super-duper
super-spectacular
superabundantly
totally
violently

welladverb (REASONABLY)


B2
with good reason: 有理由地;理由充分地
She might well be the best person to ask.问她可能最合适。
can't very wellI can't very well (= it would not be acceptable to) refuse their generous offer.我没有理由拒绝他们慷慨的提议。
This might well be our last chance to see each other before Christmas.
You might well wonder what happened to all the food we prepared.
It's just as well you brought an umbrella. It's going to rain.
You can't very well take it back to the shop now that you've worn it.
You'd be as well to confirm the bookings before you arrive.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Reasons and explanations
alibi
argumentation
ascribe something to something
ascription
ascriptive
definition
explain
explanation
explication
exposition
extenuating
extenuation
key
reason
talk
talk your way out of somethingidiom
unclarified
warrantable
warrantably
wherefores

welladverb (IN ADDITION)


 as well (as)
A1
in addition (to): 除了,此外,另外
Invite Emily - and Scott as well.邀请埃米莉——还有斯科特。

Grammar



Well
Well is a discourse marker, adverb or adjective. …

Well as a discourse marker
In speaking, we often use well at the start of what we say. Its main function is to show that we are thinking about the question that we have been asked: …

Well as an adverb
We use well as an adverb when something is done to a good standard or in a good way: …

Well as an adjective
We use well as an adjective, normally after a linking verb such as be, look or get, to mean ‘in good health’: …

Also, as well or too?
Also, as well and too are adverbs and mean ‘in addition’. …

Also
Also is commonly used in writing, but is less common in speaking. Also occupies different positions in a sentence. …

As well
As well is much more common in speaking than in writing, and is more common in speaking than also. …

Too
We usually put too in end position: …

Linking negatives
We use either not also, as well or too to connect two negative ideas: …

Also, as well and too: typical error
We don’t use as well at the beginning of a clause. As well usually comes at the end of a clause: …

As well (as)
As well is an adverb which means ‘also’, ‘too’ or ‘in addition’. We usually use as well at the end of a clause: …

As well (as) meaning ‘in addition’
As well is an adverb which means ‘also’, ‘too’ or ‘in addition’. We usually use as well at the end of a clause: …

Might as well and may as well
We use might as well and may as well informally to mean that something is worth doing only because other things are not happening. Might as well is more common: …

As well
We use as well and the phrase just as well when we say that something is probably a good thing: …

Adding with as well as and in addition to
As well as is more common than in addition to. In addition to is more formal and used more in writing than in speaking: …

May as well and might as well
We can use may as well and might as well for making suggestions. We can use them to say what we think is the easiest or most logical course of action when we cannot see a better alternative. They are both fairly informal. Might as well is more common than may as well: …

Idioms


all is well
all very well
be all very well
be just as well
may/might as well
well and truly
well away
well done
well in (with)
well out of something
well
adjective[ usually after verb ]
uk /wel/ us /wel/better | best
A1
healthy; not ill: 健康的
He hasn't been very well lately.他最近身体不太好。
look wellWhen she came home from school she really didn't look well.她从学校回到家里时气色看起来真不好。
get wellI'm sorry you're ill - I hope you get well soon.你生病了我很难过——希望你尽快好起来。
They sent a get well card.他们寄了一张祝愿早日康复的慰问卡。
He didn't feel very well after getting off the bike.
I'm very well thank you.
She wasn't feeling well, so I don't think she gave of her best tonight.她感觉不太舒服,所以我认为她今晚没有发挥出最佳状态。
She wasn't feeling well, so she went home early.她感到不舒服,所以提前离开回家了。
I'm not well. I'd better not go out.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Animal physiology: fit & healthy
acrobatically
agility
agree with something
amazonian
athleticism
glow
hale and hearty
in the pinkidiom
limber
lithe
match fitness
muscled
muscular
muscularity
non-disabled
on top formphrase
robust
rude
the able-bodied
virility

Grammar



Well
Well is a discourse marker, adverb or adjective. …

Well as a discourse marker
In speaking, we often use well at the start of what we say. Its main function is to show that we are thinking about the question that we have been asked: …

Well as an adverb
We use well as an adverb when something is done to a good standard or in a good way: …

Well as an adjective
We use well as an adjective, normally after a linking verb such as be, look or get, to mean ‘in good health’: …
well
exclamation
uk /wel/ us /wel/
A1
used to introduce something you are going to say, often to show surprise, doubt, slight disagreement, or anger, or to continue a story: (用于引出要说的话题,常用来表示惊讶、怀疑、不太同意或生气,也用来继续讲故事)啊,哎呀,哟,那么,好吧
Well, what shall we do now?那么,我们现在该做什么?
Well now/then, how are we going to arrange things?那么,现在我们该怎样安排呢?
"Who was that?" "Well, I can't remember her name."“那人是谁呀啊?”“嗯,我记不起她的名字了。”
"He's decided to give up his job and move to Seattle with her." "Well, well - that's what love does for you."“他已经决定放弃自己的工作同她一起搬到西雅图去了。”“嗯,嗯——这就是爱情的力量。”
Well, really, that was thoughtless of him!唉,说真的,他真是太轻率了!
Well? What did you do next?嗯?你接下来做了什么?
Well, after that we went camping in the mountains.唔,那之后我们就去山里露营了。
oh wellWell/Oh well, it doesn't matter - I can always buy another one.哦,没关系——我可以再买一个。
very wellVery well, if you insist I'll meet him next week.好吧,如果你坚持,那我下周就见他一面。
Well now, what are we doing about that?
Oh well, never mind.
Well, well. Who'd have thought things would turn out like this.
Well? How did your exam go?
Well really! How rude!
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Linguistics: connecting words joining words or phrases with similar or related meanings
and/orphrase
anyhoo
anyhow
anyways
concatenate
conjunctive
conjunctively
ergo
hereby
I meanidiom
mean
now
slash
so
the thing isidiom
there
therefore
thing
what
with thatidiom

Grammar



Well
Well is a discourse marker, adverb or adjective. …

Well as a discourse marker
In speaking, we often use well at the start of what we say. Its main function is to show that we are thinking about the question that we have been asked: …

Well as an adverb
We use well as an adverb when something is done to a good standard or in a good way: …

Well as an adjective
We use well as an adjective, normally after a linking verb such as be, look or get, to mean ‘in good health’: …
well
noun[ C ]
uk /wel/ us /wel/
a deep hole in the ground from which you can get water, oil, or gas水井;油井;气井
See also
stairwell
Examples

By this time all the wells had run dry.到这个时候所有的井都已经干枯了。
Sinking more wells is the best way of supplying the population with clean drinking water.要为人们提供清洁的饮用水,最好的方法是挖更多的井。
Flames spouted out from the oil wells.油井中喷出了火焰。
The well ran dry.
The cottage has a well in the front garden.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Parts of watercourses
artesian well
backwater
branch
confluence
drainage basin
estuarine
estuary
firth
interbasin
interchannel
lock
lock-keeper
meander
midstream
mouth
narrows
reach
spring
subbasin
tributary
well
verb[ Iusually+ adv/prep ]
uk /wel/ us /wel/
(of liquid) to appear on the surface of something or come slowly out from somewhere: (液体)涌出,溢出
well (up) out ofDirty water welled (up) out of the damaged pipe.污水从损坏的管道中冒了出来。
well upAs she read the letter tears welled up in her eyes.她读信的时候眼泪夺眶而出。
figurativeConflicting emotions welled up in his heart.他心里感到很矛盾。
Synonym
swell
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Movement of liquids
backsplash
be dripping with somethingidiom
brim
brim over
brim with something
drool
funnel
leakage
pour
pour-over
reinject
reinjection
respray
ripple
spate
staunch
stem
swash
swill
swirl

well | American Dictionary


well
adjective
us/wel/comparativebetter | superlativebest

welladjective (HEALTHY)


healthy:
I don’t feel well.
I feel better now.

Idiom


well done
well
adverb
us/wel/

welladverb (IN A GOOD WAY)


comparativebetterus/ˈbet̬·ər/ | superlativebestus/best/
in a good way; to a high or satisfactory standard:
The car was well designed.
She manages people very well.
I can’t sing as well as Jessica (= She sings better).
His point about reducing waste is well taken (= accepted as a fair criticism).
The two hours of discussion was time well spent (= it was a useful discussion).
I want to congratulate you on a job well done.

welladverb (TO A GREAT DEGREE)


comparativebetterus/ˈbet̬·ər/ | superlativebestus/best/
to a great degree; much or completely:
I know her well.
Put in two eggs and stir well.
He sent away for tickets well in advance (= very early).
I knew perfectly well what time it was.
I knew her pretty well when I lived in Iowa City.
comparativebetterus/ˈbet̬·ər/ | superlativebestus/best/
Well is used with some prepositions and adverbs for emphasis:
Keep the children well away from the edge of the pool.
It costs well over $100.
comparativebetterus/ˈbet̬·ər/ | superlativebestus/best/
Well is used with a few adjectives for emphasis:
The museum is well worth a visit.

welladverb (REASONABLY)


[ not gradable ]
with good reason:
I couldn’t very well say no.
well
noun[ C ]
us/wel/

wellnoun[C] (HOLE)


a deep hole in the ground from which water, oil, or gas can be obtained:
an oil well
well water
well
verb[ I ]
us/wel/

wellverb[I] (COME TO SURFACE)


(of a liquid) to come to the surface or into view:
As she read the letter, tears welled in her eyes.
fig. He could feel the anger well up inside him.
well
exclamation
us/wel, wəl/

wellexclamation (EXCLAMATION)


used to introduce something you are about to say, or to connect one statement with the next, or to show doubt or disagreement, annoyance, surprise, or understanding:
Well, what happened next?
He started yelling at me, and well, I was scared at first.
Well, what are you going to do now that you’ve lost your job?
Oh well, there’s not much we can do about it now.

well | Business English


well
noun[ C ]
uk /wel/us
NATURAL RESOURCES
a deep hole in the ground from which you can get water:
These two tributaries of the Yellowstone River supply water for farms and wells in two states.
It is an 8-mile round trip to fetch clean water from a well.
NATURAL RESOURCES, PRODUCTION
→ oil well
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