well taken
- IPA[wel ˈtākən]
- (of a comment, argument, etc.) shrewd and accurate;(especially of a move or shot in sports) skilfully executed or done
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形容詞
- 1. (of a comment, argument, etc.) shrewd and accurate though she often makes her case too earnestly, her points are well taken well-taken observations
- 2. (especially of a move or shot in sports) skilfully executed or done he scored two well-taken goals
- a response indicating that the speaker recognizes the validity of someone's idea or argument
Oxford Dictionary
- become ill suddenly
Oxford American Dictionary
- become ill suddenly
Oxford Dictionary
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- (especially of a move or shot in sport) skilfully executed or done: he scored two well-taken goals a well-taken catch on the boundary
Oxford Dictionary