well
definitions
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noun
A hole or shaft sunk into the earth to obtain water, oil, gas, or other natural resources.zh: 井;水井
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noun
An enclosed space in a building used for stairs, elevators, or vertical pipes.zh: 楼梯井;电梯井
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noun
A source or abundant supply of something, often abstract (e.g., knowledge, emotion).zh: 源泉;根源
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adverb
In a good, satisfactory, or acceptable manner; successfully.zh: 好;很好地
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adverb
To a great extent or degree; considerably.zh: 很;非常
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adverb
Used to introduce a remark, resume a narrative, or express resignation (interjectional use).zh: 嗯;好吧
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adjective
In good health; free from illness.zh: 健康的;身体好的
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adjective
Advisable or prudent; best.zh: 明智的;可取的
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verb
To rise to the surface and flow out, like water from a well or spring (often followed by 'up' or 'out').zh: 涌出;冒出
examples
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They dug a deep well to access the underground aquifer.
他们挖了一口深井以获取地下含水层的水。
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The elevator cables run through the central well of the building.
电梯缆绳穿过建筑物的中央井道。
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She is a well of information regarding local history.
她是当地历史信息的源泉。
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The project was completed well ahead of schedule.
项目提前很久就完成了。
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It is well past midnight now.
现在已经过了午夜很久了。
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Well, I suppose we should get going.
好吧,我想我们该走了。
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I don't feel very well today.
我今天感觉不太舒服。
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It would be well to check the facts before publishing.
在出版前核实事实是明智的。
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Tears welled up in her eyes as she read the letter.
读信时,泪水涌上了她的眼眶。