well 音标拼音: [w'ɛl]
n . 井,泉水,源泉,好
vi .
vt . 涌出
a . 健康的,良好的,适宜的,恰当的
ad . 很好地
井,泉水,源泉,好涌出健康的,良好的,适宜的,恰当的很好地
well 井( 操作系统用 )
well 井 完善
well adv 1 : (
often used as a combining form )
in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`
good '
is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `
well '); "
the children behaved well "; "
a task well done "; "
the party went well ";
"
he slept well "; "
a well -
argued thesis "; "
a well -
seasoned dish "; "
a well -
planned party "; "
the baby can walk pretty good " [
synonym : {
well }, {
good }] [
ant : {
badly }, {
ill },
{
poorly }]
2 :
thoroughly or completely ;
fully ;
often used as a combining form ; "
The problem is well understood "; "
she was well informed "; "
shake well before using "; "
in order to avoid food poisoning be sure the meat is well cooked "; "
well -
done beef ",
"
well -
satisfied customers "; "
well -
educated "
3 :
indicating high probability ;
in all likelihood ; "
I might well do it "; "
a mistake that could easily have ended in disaster ";
"
you may well need your umbrella "; "
he could equally well be trying to deceive us " [
synonym : {
well }, {
easily }]
4 : (
used for emphasis or as an intensifier )
entirely or fully ;
"
a book well worth reading "; "
was well aware of the difficulties ahead "; "
suspected only too well what might be going on "
5 :
to a suitable or appropriate extent or degree ; "
the project was well underway "; "
the fetus has well developed organs ";
"
his father was well pleased with his grades "
6 :
favorably ;
with approval ; "
their neighbors spoke well of them "; "
he thought well of the book " [
ant : {
badly }, {
ill }]
7 :
to a great extent or degree ; "
I '
m afraid the film was well over budget "; "
painting the room white made it seem considerably (
or substantially )
larger "; "
the house has fallen considerably in value "; "
the price went up substantially " [
synonym : {
well }, {
considerably }, {
substantially }]
8 :
with great or especially intimate knowledge ; "
we knew them well " [
synonym : {
well }, {
intimately }]
9 :
with prudence or propriety ; "
You would do well to say nothing more "; "
could not well refuse "
10 :
with skill or in a pleasing manner ; "
she dances well "; "
he writes well " [
ant : {
badly }]
11 :
in a manner affording benefit or advantage ; "
she married well "; "
The children were settled advantageously in Seattle "
[
synonym : {
well }, {
advantageously }] [
ant : {
badly },
{
disadvantageously }]
12 :
in financial comfort ; "
They live well "; "
she has been able to live comfortably since her husband died " [
synonym : {
well },
{
comfortably }]
13 :
without unusual distress or resentment ;
with good humor ;
"
took the joke well "; "
took the tragic news well " [
ant :
{
badly }]
adj 1 :
in good health especially after having suffered illness or injury ; "
appears to be entirely well "; "
the wound is nearly well "; "
a well man "; "
I think I '
m well ;
at least I feel well " [
ant : {
ill }, {
sick }]
2 :
resulting favorably ; "
it '
s a good thing that I wasn '
t there ";
"
it is good that you stayed "; "
it is well that no one saw you "; "
all '
s well that ends well " [
synonym : {
good }, {
well (
p )}]
3 :
wise or advantageous and hence advisable ; "
it would be well to start early "
n 1 :
a deep hole or shaft dug or drilled to obtain water or oil or gas or brine 2 :
a cavity or vessel used to contain liquid 3 :
an abundant source ; "
she was a well of information " [
synonym :
{
well }, {
wellspring }, {
fountainhead }]
4 :
an open shaft through the floors of a building (
as for a stairway )
5 :
an enclosed compartment in a ship or plane for holding something as e .
g .
fish or a plane '
s landing gear or for protecting something as e .
g .
a ship '
s pumps v 1 :
come up ,
as of a liquid ; "
Tears well in her eyes "; "
the currents well up " [
synonym : {
well }, {
swell }]
Well \
Well \,
n . [
OE .
welle ,
AS .
wella ,
wylla ,
from weallan to well up ,
surge ,
boil ;
akin to D .
wel a spring or fountain .
????.
See {
Well },
v .
i .]
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1 .
An issue of water from the earth ;
a spring ;
a fountain .
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Begin ,
then ,
sisters of the sacred well . --
Milton .
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2 .
A pit or hole sunk into the earth to such a depth as to reach a supply of water ,
generally of a cylindrical form ,
and often walled with stone or bricks to prevent the earth from caving in .
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The woman said unto him ,
Sir ,
thou hast nothing to draw with ,
and the well is deep . --
John iv .
11 .
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3 .
A shaft made in the earth to obtain oil or brine .
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4 .
Fig .:
A source of supply ;
fountain ;
wellspring . "
This well of mercy ." --
Chaucer .
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Dan Chaucer ,
well of English undefiled . --
Spenser .
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A well of serious thought and pure . --
Keble .
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5 . (
Naut .)
(
a )
An inclosure in the middle of a vessel '
s hold ,
around the pumps ,
from the bottom to the lower deck ,
to preserve the pumps from damage and facilitate their inspection .
(
b )
A compartment in the middle of the hold of a fishing vessel ,
made tight at the sides ,
but having holes perforated in the bottom to let in water for the preservation of fish alive while they are transported to market .
(
c )
A vertical passage in the stern into which an auxiliary screw propeller may be drawn up out of water .
(
d )
A depressed space in the after part of the deck ; --
often called the cockpit .
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6 . (
Mil .)
A hole or excavation in the earth ,
in mining ,
from which run branches or galleries .
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7 . (
Arch .)
An opening through the floors of a building ,
as for a staircase or an elevator ;
a wellhole .
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8 . (
Metal .)
The lower part of a furnace ,
into which the metal falls .
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{
Artesian well }, {
Driven well }.
See under {
Artesian },
and {
Driven }.
{
Pump well }. (
Naut .)
See {
Well },
5 (
a ),
above .
{
Well boring },
the art or process of boring an artesian well .
{
Well drain }.
(
a )
A drain or vent for water ,
somewhat like a well or pit ,
serving to discharge the water of wet land .
(
b )
A drain conducting to a well or pit .
{
Well room }.
(
a )
A room where a well or spring is situated ;
especially ,
one built over a mineral spring .
(
b ) (
Naut .)
A depression in the bottom of a boat ,
into which water may run ,
and whence it is thrown out with a scoop .
{
Well sinker },
one who sinks or digs wells .
{
Well sinking },
the art or process of sinking or digging wells .
{
Well staircase } (
Arch .),
a staircase having a wellhole (
see {
Wellhole }
(
b ) ),
as distinguished from one which occupies the whole of the space left for it in the floor .
{
Well sweep }.
Same as {
Sweep },
n .,
12 .
{
Well water },
the water that flows into a well from subterraneous springs ;
the water drawn from a well .
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Well \
Well \,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Welled };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Welling }.] [
OE .
wellen ,
AS .
wyllan ,
wellan ,
fr .
weallan ;
akin to OFries .
walla ,
OS . &
OHG .
wallan ,
G .
wallen ,
Icel .
vella ,
G .
welle ,
wave ,
OHG .
wella ,
walm ,
AS .
wylm ;
cf .
L .
volvere to roll ,
Gr . ?
to inwrap , ?
to roll .
Cf . {
Voluble },
{
Wallop }
to boil , {
Wallow }, {
Weld }
of metal .]
To issue forth ,
as water from the earth ;
to flow ;
to spring .
"[
Blood ]
welled from out the wound ." --
Dryden . "[
Yon spring ]
wells softly forth ." --
Bryant .
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From his two springs in Gojam '
s sunny realm ,
Pure welling out ,
he through the lucid lake Of fair Dambea rolls his infant streams . --
Thomson .
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Well \
Well \,
v .
t .
To pour forth ,
as from a well . --
Spenser .
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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 [
aum ]
l ,
Goth .
wa ['
i ]
la ;
originally meaning ,
according to one '
s will or wish .
See {
Will },
v .
t .,
and cf . {
Wealth }.]
[
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1 .
In a good or proper manner ;
justly ;
rightly ;
not ill or wickedly .
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If thou doest not well ,
sin lieth at the door .
--
Gen .
iv .
7 .
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2 .
Suitably to one '
s condition ,
to the occasion ,
or to a proposed end or use ;
suitably ;
abundantly ;
fully ;
adequately ;
thoroughly .
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Lot . . .
beheld all the plain of Jordan ,
that it was well watered everywhere . --
Gen .
xiii .
10 .
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WE are wellable to overcome it . --
Num .
xiii .
30 .
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She looketh well to the ways of her household .
--
Prov .
xxxi .
27 .
[
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Servant of God ,
well done !
well hast thou fought The better fight . --
Milton .
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3 .
Fully or about ; --
used with numbers . [
Obs .] "
Well a ten or twelve ." --
Chaucer .
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Well nine and twenty in a company . --
Chaucer .
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4 .
In such manner as is desirable ;
so as one could wish ;
satisfactorily ;
favorably ;
advantageously ;
conveniently .
"
It boded well to you ." --
Dryden .
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Know In measure what the mind may well contain . --
Milton .
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All the world speaks well of you . --
Pope .
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5 .
Considerably ;
not a little ;
far .
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Abraham and Sarah were old and well stricken in age .
--
Gen .
xviii .
11 .
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Note :
Well is sometimes used elliptically for it is well ,
as an expression of satisfaction with what has been said or done ,
and sometimes it expresses concession ,
or is merely expletive ;
as ,
well ,
the work is done ;
well ,
let us go ;
well ,
well ,
be it so .
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Note :
Well ,
like above ,
ill ,
and so ,
is used before many participial adjectives in its usual adverbial senses ,
and subject to the same custom with regard to the use of the hyphen (
see the Note under {
Ill },
adv .);
as ,
a well -
affected supporter ;
he was well affected toward the project ;
a well -
trained speaker ;
he was well trained in speaking ;
well -
educated ,
or well educated ;
well -
dressed ,
or well dressed ;
well -
appearing ;
well -
behaved ;
well -
controlled ;
well -
designed ;
well -
directed ;
well -
formed ;
well -
meant ;
well -
minded ;
well -
ordered ;
well -
performed ;
well -
pleased ;
well -
pleasing ;
well -
seasoned ;
well -
steered ;
well -
tasted ;
well -
told ,
etc .
Such compound epithets usually have an obvious meaning ,
and since they may be formed at will ,
only a few of this class are given in the Vocabulary .
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{
As well }.
See under {
As }.
{
As well as },
and also ;
together with ;
not less than ;
one as much as the other ;
as ,
a sickness long ,
as well as severe ;
London is the largest city in England ,
as well as the capital .
{
Well enough },
well or good in a moderate degree ;
so as to give satisfaction ,
or so as to require no alteration .
{
Well off },
in good condition ;
especially ,
in good condition as to property or any advantages ;
thriving ;
prosperous .
{
Well to do },
well off ;
prosperous ; --
used also adjectively .
"
The class well to do in the world ." --
J .
H .
Newman .
{
Well to live },
in easy circumstances ;
well off ;
well to do .
--
Shak .
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Well \
Well \,
a .
[
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1 .
Good in condition or circumstances ;
desirable ,
either in a natural or moral sense ;
fortunate ;
convenient ;
advantageous ;
happy ;
as ,
it is well for the country that the crops did not fail ;
it is well that the mistake was discovered .
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It was well with us in Egypt . --
Num .
xi .
18 .
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2 .
Being in health ;
sound in body ;
not ailing ,
diseased ,
or sick ;
healthy ;
as ,
a well man ;
the patient is perfectly well . "
Your friends are well ." --
Shak .
[
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Is your father well ,
the old man of whom ye spake ?
--
Gen .
xliii .
27 .
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3 .
Being in favor ;
favored ;
fortunate .
[
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He followed the fortunes of that family ,
and was well with Henry the Fourth . --
Dryden .
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4 . (
Marine Insurance )
Safe ;
as ,
a chip warranted well at a certain day and place . --
Burrill .
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We '
ll \
We '
ll \
Contraction for we will or we shall . "
We '
ll follow them ."
--
Shak .
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304 Moby Thesaurus words for "
well ":
ably ,
abysm ,
abyss ,
acceptably ,
adeptly ,
adequately ,
adroitly ,
agilely ,
all right ,
all the way ,
altogether ,
amply ,
appropriately ,
approvingly ,
aptly ,
aright ,
artfully ,
artificial lake ,
artistically ,
baths ,
bayou lake ,
becomingly ,
benignantly ,
benignly ,
beyond all expectation ,
blow out ,
bonanza ,
brilliantly ,
bunkum ,
capably ,
capitally ,
cascade ,
cataract ,
cavity ,
certainly ,
chasm ,
cistern ,
clear ,
cleverly ,
comfortable ,
comfortably ,
competently ,
completely ,
conceivably ,
concernedly ,
considerably ,
considerately ,
cornucopia ,
correctly ,
crater ,
crevasse ,
cunningly ,
dam ,
dead water ,
decently ,
decorously ,
deep ,
deftly ,
deluge ,
depth ,
dexterously ,
dextrously ,
dig ,
diggings ,
dike ,
doing nicely ,
doubtlessly ,
drain ,
drain out ,
easily ,
easy ,
effectively ,
effectually ,
efficiently ,
effortlessly ,
empty ,
engulf ,
entirely ,
etang ,
excavation ,
excellently ,
exhaust ,
expertly ,
facilely ,
famously ,
far ,
farm pond ,
favorably ,
featly ,
find vent ,
fine ,
finely ,
fishpond ,
fit ,
fitly ,
fittingly ,
flood ,
flow ,
flow out ,
font ,
fortunate ,
fortunately ,
fount ,
fountain ,
fountainhead ,
freely ,
freshwater lake ,
fully ,
generously ,
glacial lake ,
gold mine ,
good ,
gulf ,
gush ,
gush out ,
hale ,
handily ,
happily ,
happy ,
headspring ,
headstream ,
headwater ,
heedfully ,
hole ,
hollow ,
humanely ,
humanly ,
inception ,
indeed ,
ingeniously ,
inland sea ,
interestedly ,
inundate ,
jet ,
justly ,
kindheartedly ,
kindly ,
lagoon ,
laguna ,
lake ,
lakelet ,
landlocked water ,
lightly ,
likely ,
linn ,
loch ,
lode ,
lough ,
mainspring ,
masterfully ,
mere ,
millpond ,
millpool ,
mine ,
neatly ,
nicely ,
nimbly ,
nyanza ,
obviously ,
origin ,
outflow ,
outpour ,
overbrim ,
overflow ,
overrun ,
overwhelm ,
oxbow lake ,
passably ,
perfectly ,
perhaps ,
pit ,
plash ,
play ,
pleasantly ,
plumb ,
pond ,
pondlet ,
pool ,
possibly ,
pour ,
pour out ,
pour over ,
probably ,
proficiently ,
properly ,
prosperously ,
provenance ,
provenience ,
providential ,
puddle ,
quarry ,
quite ,
rather ,
readily ,
really ,
reservoir ,
resource ,
resourcefully ,
right ,
rightly ,
riverhead ,
root ,
roundly ,
royally ,
run out ,
run over ,
salina ,
salt pond ,
sane ,
satisfactorily ,
satisfyingly ,
shaft ,
significantly ,
skillfully ,
slam ,
slop ,
slosh ,
sluice out ,
smoothly ,
snug ,
softheartedly ,
somewhat ,
sound ,
source ,
source of supply ,
spa ,
spew ,
spew out ,
spill ,
spill out ,
spill over ,
spit ,
splendidly ,
spout ,
spout out ,
spray ,
spring ,
springhead ,
springs ,
spritz ,
spryly ,
spurt ,
spurtle ,
squirt ,
stagnant water ,
standing water ,
staple ,
still water ,
sublimely ,
submerge ,
substantial ,
successfully ,
suitably ,
sump ,
superbly ,
surely ,
surge ,
swamp ,
sweep ,
swimmingly ,
tank ,
tarn ,
tenderheartedly ,
thoughtfully ,
tidal pond ,
to good purpose ,
to some purpose ,
tolerably ,
truly ,
unailing ,
undoubtedly ,
unquestionably ,
unsick ,
unsickly ,
up and about ,
utterly ,
vein ,
very well ,
volcanic lake ,
vomit ,
vomit forth ,
vomit out ,
warmheartedly ,
warmly ,
water hole ,
water pocket ,
watering place ,
well out ,
well -
fixed ,
well -
heeled ,
well -
off ,
well -
to -
do ,
wellhead ,
wellspring ,
whelm ,
white ,
wholesome ,
wholly ,
with consummate skill ,
with finesse ,
with genius ,
with skill ,
workings ,
yawning abyss Whole Earth '
Lectronic Net (
network )
Well (
Heb .
beer ),
to be distinguished from a fountain (
Heb . '
ain ).
A "
beer "
was a deep shaft ,
bored far under the rocky surface by the art of man ,
which contained water which percolated through the strata in its sides .
Such wells were those of Jacob and Beersheba ,
etc . (
see Gen .
21 :
19 ,
25 ,
30 ,
31 ;
24 :
11 ;
26 :
15 ,
18 -
25 ,
32 ,
etc .).
In the Pentateuch this word beer ,
so rendered ,
occurs twenty -
five times .
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