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English

Noun

well (wells )

  1. A hole sunk into the ground as a source of water, oil, or natural gas.
  2. A small depression suitable for holding liquid, e.g. an ink well.

Translations

  • Finnish: kaivo (1)
  • French: puits (1)
  • German: Brunnen m (1)
  • Polish: studnia f (1,2)
  • Portuguese: poço
    studňa f (1)
  • Swedish: brunn (1)
  • Tok Pisin: hul bilong wara (1)

Intransitive verb

to well

  1. To seep out of the surface ("Blood welled from the wound.")

Adjective

well

  1. In good health.

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Adverb

well (better, best)

  1. Accurately, competently ("He does his job well.")
  2. Completely, fully ("A well done steak.")
  3. To a significant degree ("well known.")

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Interjection

well!

  1. Used to introduce a statement that may be contrary to expectations. ("Do you think I care? Well, I don't.")
  2. An exclamation of surprise, often doubled ("Well, well!")

Translations

  • Finnish: no
  • Polish: cóż (1)
  • Slovak: no (1), no, teda (2)



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