Идиомы и фразеологизмы английского со словом well. Страница три

Словосочетания со словом well. Страница три

swelled head
A feeling that you are very important or more important than you really are.
Завышенная самооценка, завышенное самомнение; задирать нос.
When John won the race, he got a swelled head.
Pretty girls shouldn't get a swelled head about it.
Now that she’s famous, she’s getting a swelled head.
Теперь, когда она знаменита, она начинает задирать нос.
very well
Agreed; all right. Used to show agreement or approval.
Very well. You may go.
Very well, I will do as you say.
wear well
To continue to be satisfactory, useful, or liked for a long time.
My old overcoat has worn very well.
Their marriage has worn well.
That author wears well.
To carry, accept, or treat properly or well.
Grandfather wears his years well.
Tommy has won many honors but he wears them well.
well and good
Good; satisfactory. Often used without a verb to show agreement or understanding.
If my daughter finishes high school, I will call that well and good.
Well and good; I will come to your house tomorrow.
well put
Well expressed or defined.
His remarks about too much violence on television were extremely well put.
well-heeled
Wealthy; having plenty of money.
Bob's father, who is well-heeled, gave him a sports car.
well-off
Rich.
They may not be millionaires, but they are sufficiently well-off.
They live in the best section of town in a large home; they are very well-off.
In good condition; free of problems or difficulties.
He is pleased that his business is well-off.
well-to-do
Having or making enough money to live comfortably; prosperous.
Often used with the like a plural noun.
John's father owns a company and his family is well-to-do.
By the time I reach the age of fifty-five, I hope to be well-to-do and to travel frequently.
This is the part of town where the well-to-do live.