well done

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English - Turkish
aferin
bravo
Aferin!/Bravo!
tam pişmiş
(Gıda) çok pişmiş et
(Gıda) iyi pişmiş biftek
iyi yapılmış

İyi yapılmış bir işle ilgili seni tebrik ederim. - I congratulate you on a job well done.

iyi pişmiş

Etimi iyi pişmiş severim. - I like my meat well done.

Bifteğimi iyi pişmiş istiyorum. - I'd like my steak well done.

Aferin!
çok pişmiş
başarılı
well done, please
çok pişmiş lütfen
done well
aferin
precise, well done, stylish
hassas, iyi, sık yapıldı
Well done!
isabet
well done!
aşkolsun
welldone
iyi yapılmış
welldone
başarılı
welldone
iyi pişmi
English - English
Performed well

It was a job well done.

An exclamation of praise or endorsement of an achievement

Well done John, here's a biscuit for you..

Well-cooked

She liked her steaks well done.

If something that you have cooked, especially meat, is well done, it has been cooked thoroughly. Allow an extra 10-15 min if you prefer lamb well done
performed finely; cooked thoroughly (usually of meat that is cooked for a longer time and is not pink on the inside)
feelings You say `Well done' to indicate that you are pleased that someone has done something good. `Daddy! I came second in history' --- `Well done, sweetheart!'
bravo
with due respect
congratulations!, nicely done!, good work!
if you want a thing done well, do it yourself
It is better to do something oneself, than rely on others to do it well
well begun is half done
Much depends on the beginning of an endeavor
well done.
wd
well-done
cooked until no blood runs, and there is no pink flesh on the inside
welldone
{e} denoting praise, support
Well done!
bully
well-done
meat that is well-done has been cooked thoroughly well done! well (12)
well-done
(of meat) cooked until there is no pink meat left inside
well done

    Turkish pronunciation

    wel dʌn

    Synonyms

    bravo, encore

    Pronunciation

    /ˈwel ˈdən/ /ˈwɛl ˈdʌn/

    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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