Well Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɛɫ/
wel
/wˈɛl/
wel
التعريف
Used to express that something is done in a good or satisfactory way. Also refers to a deep hole in the ground where water is found.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Commonly used as an adverb. Frequently appears in phrases like 'to feel well' (healthy) or 'do well' (succeed). Can be a noun meaning a water source. Avoid confusing with 'good' which is an adjective.
Spanish: bien - pozo (de agua)Portuguese (BR): bem - poço (de água)Portuguese (PT): bem - poço (de água)Chinese (Simplified): 好 - 井Chinese (Traditional): 好 - 井Hindi: अच्छा - कुआँArabic: جيد - بئرBengali: ভালভাবে - কূপ (জলকূপ)Russian: хорошо - колодецJapanese: うまく - 井戸Vietnamese: tốt - giếngKorean: 잘 - 우물Turkish: iyi - kuyuUrdu: اچھی طرح سے - کنواںIndonesian: dengan baik - sumur
جمل نموذجية
She speaks English very well.
basic
I feel well today after resting.
basic
They drew water from the well.
basic
Well, I didn’t expect that to happen!
natural
He doesn’t really feel well, but he’s still working.
natural
If you do your job well, you’ll get a bonus.
natural