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 Translation for 'very well' from English to Spanish
SYNO all right | alright | fine | ...
muy bien {adv}very well
la mar de bien {adv} [loc.]very well
3 Words
muy bien hecho {adj}very well done
comer a base de bien [col.]to eat very well
Partial Matches
muy {adv}very
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reverendísimo {m}
Very Reverend
muy a menudo {adv}very often
unverified pitri mitri [muy bueno] [col.] [Perú]very good
larguísimo {adj}very long
unverified con las agujas mamadas {adj} [muy enojado] [cent.] [Honduras]very mad
mismísimo {adj} [col.]very same
unverified algo fregón {adj} [muy chulo] [col.] [mex.]very cute
unverified chupi {adj} [esp.] [col.]very good
lívido {adj} [muy pálido]very pale
altísimo {adj}very tall
a gazopin {adv} [muy rápido] [cent.] [Panamá] [col.]very fast
muy joven {adj}very young
añoso {adj}(very) old
al polo {adj} [col.] [perú]very cold
vetusto {adj}very old
reseco {adj}very dry
al polo {adv} [col.] [sur.]very cold
a dos pasos {adv} [fig.]very close
malísimo {adj}very bad
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Usage Examples English
  • In most early examples this work has now entirely vanished, but a whole painting done "a secco" on a surface roughened to give a key for the paint may survive very well, although damp is more threatening to it than to "buon fresco".
  • "Basilosaurus" is a very well-known Eocene whale, but whales as a group had become very diverse during the Eocene, which is when the major transitions from being terrestrial to fully aquatic in cetaceans occurred.
  • Because the theory of decision problems is very well developed, research in complexity theory has typically focused on decision problems.
  • The Batlló family was very well known in Barcelona for its contribution to the textile industry in the city.
  • However, research published in October 2015 suggests that the parameters in use for many DH Internet applications at that time are not strong enough to prevent compromise by very well-funded attackers, such as the security services of some countries.

  • Cookie-like hard wafers have existed for as long as baking is documented, in part because they survive travel very well, but they were usually not sweet enough to be considered cookies by modern standards.
  • Indeed, the first program may very well run for hours without needing access to a peripheral.
  • National bus traffic is very well developed - from express buses that cover longer distances to bus connections between the smallest villages in the country, therefore it's possible to reach most of the remotest parts of Croatia by bus on a daily basis.
  • The film was very well planned out and intentionally shot for such post-production techniques as slow dissolves.
  • Indeed, the art and architecture of Ancient Rome and Greece is very well regarded and remains at the heart of much of our art today.

  • The greater Copenhagen area has a very well established transportation infrastructure making it a hub in Northern Europe.
  • To ensure consent related to BDSM activity, pre-play negotiations are commonplace, especially among partners who do not know each other very well.
  • Malachi could very well be urging his audience not to break faith with Yahweh (the God of Israel) by adopting new gods or idols.
  • The ideological word 'big brother' or 'older brother' was very well known and used in the Soviet Republics before and after WWII.
  • Brawlers tend to be more predictable and easy to hit but usually fare well enough against other fighting styles because they train to take punches very well.

  • As a discrete choice model, this is very well known in economics since Daniel McFadden made the connection to random utility maximization.
  • The skate-park is very well maintained by the municipality.
  • , it did not respond very well to low winds due to the poor response of the flat plate vane required to turn the head into the wind.
  • The theory of abelian groups is generally simpler than that of their non-abelian counterparts, and finite abelian groups are very well understood and fully classified.
  • Since the presence of a mother nearby does not affect survival, it is argued that these juvenile giraffes must be very well camouflaged; this is supported by coat markings being strongly inherited.

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