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Definition of well-nigh in English: well-nighadverb Almost. 〈主诗/文〉几乎,差不多 a task that is well-nigh impossible 一个几乎不可能完成的任务。 Example sentencesExamples - It is well-nigh impossible to compare drivers of different eras, but Senna and Schumacher make the job slightly easier because they raced against each other - albeit for a very brief time.
- This presents the artist with a well-nigh impossible task.
- It is meant to highlight the strengths of the province, however there are problems in the conception of the show that make this well-nigh impossible.
- Choosing a player of the century in any sport is usually well-nigh impossible.
- He never wrote a paper without foot-notes, appendices, supplements, and the alterations and corrections in his proofs were such that the printers found their task well-nigh impossible.…
- But the Celbridge attack was finding it well-nigh impossible to break down their opponents' defence with the defence denying them even a single score from play throughout that second half.
- However various experts agreed that there is lively cross-border movement of birds in Africa that is well-nigh impossible to monitor, and Hockey said there was an illegal trade in ornamental birds from south and east Asia.
- It has become well-nigh impossible for many Scottish firms to renew their employers' liability cover.
- The job provides a young conductor with the sort of working relationship and intimacy with all facets of a major orchestra that would be well-nigh impossible to achieve on a freelance basis.
- I thought I understood what she was saying but I found it well-nigh impossible to believe.
- I'm sorry, but accurately predicting costs is well-nigh impossible… there are just too many variables.
- He points out that in Bangalore, it is well-nigh impossible to get a hotel room.
- ‘It is an uphill and well-nigh impossible task,’ he wrote.
- The sound becomes an acrid smog, a dull thudding headache, in which it is well-nigh impossible to distinguish the individual elements.
Synonyms almost, nearly, just about, about, more or less, practically, virtually, all but, as good as, next to, close to, near, nigh on, to all intents and purposes, approaching, bordering on, verging on, nearing roughly, approximately not quite informal pretty nearly, pretty much, pretty well Definition of well-nigh in US English: well-nighadverbˈwel ˈˌnīˈwɛl ˈˌnaɪ Almost. 〈主诗/文〉几乎,差不多 a task that is well-nigh impossible 一个几乎不可能完成的任务。 Example sentencesExamples - He points out that in Bangalore, it is well-nigh impossible to get a hotel room.
- I thought I understood what she was saying but I found it well-nigh impossible to believe.
- This presents the artist with a well-nigh impossible task.
- It has become well-nigh impossible for many Scottish firms to renew their employers' liability cover.
- However various experts agreed that there is lively cross-border movement of birds in Africa that is well-nigh impossible to monitor, and Hockey said there was an illegal trade in ornamental birds from south and east Asia.
- I'm sorry, but accurately predicting costs is well-nigh impossible… there are just too many variables.
- It is well-nigh impossible to compare drivers of different eras, but Senna and Schumacher make the job slightly easier because they raced against each other - albeit for a very brief time.
- ‘It is an uphill and well-nigh impossible task,’ he wrote.
- It is meant to highlight the strengths of the province, however there are problems in the conception of the show that make this well-nigh impossible.
- Choosing a player of the century in any sport is usually well-nigh impossible.
- But the Celbridge attack was finding it well-nigh impossible to break down their opponents' defence with the defence denying them even a single score from play throughout that second half.
- The sound becomes an acrid smog, a dull thudding headache, in which it is well-nigh impossible to distinguish the individual elements.
- He never wrote a paper without foot-notes, appendices, supplements, and the alterations and corrections in his proofs were such that the printers found their task well-nigh impossible.…
- The job provides a young conductor with the sort of working relationship and intimacy with all facets of a major orchestra that would be well-nigh impossible to achieve on a freelance basis.
Synonyms almost, nearly, just about, about, more or less, practically, virtually, all but, as good as, next to, close to, near, nigh on, to all intents and purposes, approaching, bordering on, verging on, nearing |