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well (EN)
Adverb, Adjektiv, Interjektion, Substantiv, Verb

Adverb “well”

well, better, best
  1. gut
    She cooked the meal well, and everyone enjoyed it.
  2. gut (im Sinne von "sehr" oder "ziemlich", z.B. "gut möglich")
    The room was well lit, making it easy to read.

Adjektiv “well”

well, Komp. better, Superl. best
  1. gesund
    After her surgery, she felt well and could return to work.

Interjektion “well”

well
  1. nun
    Well, if you think that's the best decision, let's go with it.
  2. also (mit einem genervten oder beleidigten Unterton)
    Well! There was no need to say that.
  3. ähm
    It's, well... difficult.

Substantiv “well”

Sg. well, Pl. wells
  1. Brunnen
    They dug a well to provide water for the village.
  2. Vertiefung
    She pressed her thumb into the dough to create a well for the jam.
  3. Quelle
    The library was a well of knowledge for the curious student.
  4. Anwaltsbank (im Gerichtssaal)
    The lawyer approached the well to address the judge.
  5. Schmelztiegel
    The foundry workers carefully monitored the well of the furnace.
  6. Hausmarke (im Kontext von Alkohol)
    At the bar, he ordered a well to save money.

Verb “well”

Infinitiv well; er wells; Prät. welled; Part. welled; Ger. welling
  1. sprudeln
    Water welled from the spring after the rain.
  2. überlaufen
    Her eyes welled with tears.