词汇 | very well |
释义 | Idiom very well 1. probably. Stress could very well have triggered her heart attack.The robber might very well have been in the house when the police arrived. 2. clearly. The little boy knew very well that the neighbors didn't like his father. very well1. In good health. I'm very well, thanks. How are you? 2. Most likely; probably. The contractor thinks this water leak very well caused the ceiling to collapse. 3. Definitely or clearly. You know very well what I'm talking about—don't play dumb! 4. Skillfully. I can tell you've been practicing—you played that song very well. 5. All right. In this usage, the phrase usually signifies one's reluctant agreement. Very well—I'll come home by 8, if that will make you happy. very well1. Exceedingly healthy, as in How are you?-Very well, thank you. 2. Extremely skillfully or properly, as in He manages that sailboat very well. 3. All right, I agree to, as in Will you take her hand?-Very well, but only to cross the street. Also see all very well. very ˈwell(British English, formal) used to accept something or agree to something, especially when you do not really want to: ‘Please could I go home 10 minutes early today, Mrs Smith?’ ‘Very well Emma, if you really must.’ |
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