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well born - traduction vers grec

ALBUM BY MILBURN
Well Well Well (Milburn album)

well born      
καλής οικογένειας
well being         
  • Eudaimonic well-being in 166 nations based on Gallup World Poll data
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GENERAL TERM FOR CONDITION OF INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP
Wellbeing; Well being; Emotional well-being; Personal well-being; Welbeing; Social well-being; Prudential value
ευεξία, ευημερία
well known         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Well-known; Well known (disambiguation)
ονομαστός, γνωστότατος, πασίγνωστος

Définition

well born
¦ adjective from a noble or wealthy family.

Wikipédia

Well Well Well (album)

Well Well Well is the debut album by the Sheffield band Milburn. The album was released on 9 October 2006 in the UK on Mercury Records. It was leaked onto the internet about a month before release. A limited edition first pressing includes numbered slipcase and four extra tracks.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour well born
1. Both are well–born, with deep roots in this tiny state.
2. It was thus that Charles settled on the Protestant, well–born and pure Diana.
3. But the failure of spiritualists to speak up when they could make a difference rarely bothers well–born clients.
4. When Patrick Henry divided the society of colonial America into three parts –– "well–born," "middle" and "lower" –– the middling plantation owners were readily identified as the agricultural barons of small operations: about 100 acres and 10 slaves to a plantation.
5. From Lincoln to Truman to Clinton, the cast of American presidents who came out of nowhere, with no connections, is as conspicuous as the well–born lineage of Adams and Roosevelt and Bush.