well off

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English - Turkish
varlıklı

O varlıklıdır, bu yüzden para hakkında endişe etmez. - He is well off, so he doesn't worry about money.

O çok varlıklı değil. - She is not very well off.

durumu iyi olmak
iyi durumda

O bu işe başladığından beri oldukça iyi durumda. - He has been well off since he started this job.

şanslı
zengin

Tom zengin olmalı. O çok güzel bir araba sürüyor. - Tom must be well off. He drives a very nice car.

hali vakti yerinde
zengin
be well off
durumu iyi olmak
welloff
mutlu
be well off
tıkırında olmak
come off well
iyi dökülmek
comfortable; lucky
rahat; şanslı
to be well off
tıkırında olmak
to be well off
durumu iyi olmak
welloff
hali vakti yerinde olan
English - English
Of any item, in a good position or circumstance

The house was well off for spectacular views over the surrounding countryside.

Of a person, being in fortunate circumstances, especially having financial security

He is very well off as a result of his illegal money-making activities.

comfortable; lucky
Alternative spelling of well off

He was expecting a large inheritance from a well-off aunt.

in fortunate circumstances financially; moderately rich; "they were comfortable or even wealthy by some standards"; "easy living"; "a prosperous family"; "his family is well-situated financially"; "well-to-do members of the community"
be well off
be wealthy, be prosperous
come off well
excel; make a good impression
spat into the well he drank off
bit the hand that fed him, hurt someone who was on his side
well-off
fortunately situated; "doesn't know when he's well-off
well-off
fortunately situated; "doesn't know when he's well-off"
well-off
Someone who is well-off is rich enough to be able to do and buy most of the things that they want. My grandparents were quite well off. = well-to-do The well-off are people who are well-off. higher tax rates on the well-off
well off

    Turkish pronunciation

    wel ôf

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwel ˈôf/ /ˈwɛl ˈɔːf/

    Etymology

    [ 'wel ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English welle, from Old English welle; akin to Old English weallan to bubble, boil, Old High German wella wave, Lithuanian vilnis.
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