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we'll
/ˈwi(ə)l, wɪl/
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From:
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well
井( 操作系統用 )
From:
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well
井 完善
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
We'll
Contraction
for
we
will
or
we
shall
.
“
We'll
follow
them.”
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
well
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
]
2:
resulting
favorably
; "
its
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
" [
syn
:
good
,
well(p)
]
3:
wise
or
advantageous
and
hence
advisable
; "
it
would
be
well
to
start
early
" [
syn
:
well(p)
]
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
" [
syn
:
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
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-planned
party
"; "
the
baby
can
walk
pretty
good
" [
syn
:
good
] [
ant
:
ill
]
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
" [
syn
:
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
:
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
" [
syn
:
considerably
,
substantially
]
8:
with
great
or
especially
intimate
knowledge
; "
we
knew
them
well
" [
syn
:
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
" [
syn
:
advantageously
] [
ant
:
badly
,
badly
]
12:
in
financial
comfort
; "
They
live
well
"; "
she
has
been
able
to
live
comfortably
since
her
husband
died
" [
syn
:
comfortably
]
13:
without
unusual
distress
or
resentment
;
with
good
humor
;
"
took
the
joke
well
"; "
took
the
tragic
news
well
" [
ant
:
badly
]
v
:
come
up
; "
Tears
well
in
her
eyes
" [
syn
:
swell
]
[
also
:
better
,
best
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
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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