Pronunciation: English? [wel]? ? ? Beautiful? [wel]?
adv? Very good; reasonably
Inside? ok; ah
Adjective? Health; Good; appropriate
Noun (short for noun)? Hmm; Source; stairwell
Verb (short for verb)? appear
Lexical collocation
1, the arrival well has just arrived.
Well done.
3. It's going well.
4. Know clearly.
Common sentence patterns:
She speaks English very well.
She speaks English very well.
I can't sleep well because the tap is dripping.
The faucet leaks, which makes me unable to sleep well.
It's well worth the wait.
It's well worth the wait.
I hope your plan goes well.
I hope your plan goes well.
Extended data:
1, etymological explanation
Wel comes directly from old English; Wel originally came from the old Germanic language, which means common and together.
2. Usage of words
Well is a common adverb, its basic meaning is "good", which is used to indicate that things are done well and reach a certain level or degree. It can also mean "right, satisfied, friendly, kind, thorough, complete, praise, praise" and so on. Generally, it is placed after the substantive verb. If it is a transitive verb, it should be placed after the direct object.
Well can also be interpreted as "reasonably, appropriately, reasonably, possibly and wisely", which is often used after can, could, may and might.
When Well is interpreted as "very, quite", "complete" and "reasonable, appropriate, reasonable, possible and wise", it is not used to compare grades.
3. Discrimination of word meaning
Adjectives well, good and goodly have the same meaning as "good".
Good can refer to the "good" of people or things, which is widely used; ?
Well refers to people's health, and also refers to "good" and "lucky"; ?
Goodly means that something is "good quality" or "excellent", and it can also mean that someone or something is "beautiful" or "beautiful".