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III . better1 [ˈbetəɐ, ingl. am. ˈbet̬ɚ] SUST. no pl.

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

for better or (for) worse
to get the better of sb

Véase también: well , well , good

III . well1 [wel] INTERJ. (exclamation)

I . good <better, best> [gʊd] ADJ.

7. good (useful):

15. good gastr:

17. good (said to emphasize):

18. good (said to express affection):

III . good [gʊd] ADV.

1. good coloq. (well):

2. good (thoroughly):

IV . good [gʊd] INTERJ.

1. good (to express approval):

2. good (to express surprise, shock):

4. good ingl. brit. (said to accept order):

better2 SUST., bettor [ˈbetəɐ, ingl. am. ˈbet̬ɚ] SUST. ingl. am.

I . good <better, best> [gʊd] ADJ.

7. good (useful):

15. good gastr:

17. good (said to emphasize):

18. good (said to express affection):

III . good [gʊd] ADV.

1. good coloq. (well):

2. good (thoroughly):

IV . good [gʊd] INTERJ.

1. good (to express approval):

2. good (to express surprise, shock):

4. good ingl. brit. (said to accept order):

III . well1 [wel] INTERJ. (exclamation)

good afternoon INTERJ.

good-humoured [ˌgʊdˈhju:məd, ingl. am. -mɚd], good-humored ADJ. ingl. am.

good-looking <better-looking, best-looking> ADJ.

good morning INTERJ.

good-natured <better-natured, best-natured> [ˌgʊdˈneɪtʃəd, ingl. am. -tʃɚd] ADJ.

1. good-natured (pleasant):

2. good-natured (inherently good):

good-sized <better-sized, best-sized> [ˌgʊdˈsaɪzd] ADJ.

good-tempered <better-tempered, best-tempered> [ˌgʊdˈtempəd, ingl. am. -pɚd] ADJ. irreg.

well ADV.

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inglés
However, the provision of better public transport links to the airport at that time was not considered a priority and had no urgency.
en.wikipedia.org
But which hobbyhorse is better?
www.capitalnewyork.com
Many merchants were hit hard by crippling financial losses and had to leave in search for a better way of life.
en.wikipedia.org
If your rural area is a commutable distance from a city, you have a better chance of retaining your population and keeping people living there.
www.independent.ie
Perhaps it could more correctly be labeled history as we want it to be remembered or, even better, as we re-create and relive it.
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Worse, it provoked the general feeling that it would have been better if the game had never come out, instead resting forever as the dictionary definition of vapourware.
www.wired.co.uk
The new reality sets in fast; therefore, the time to "make things better" is as soon as possible after the blow-up.
www.huffingtonpost.com
Even-aged silvicultural systems satisfy the reproduction and growth requirements of black oak better than the all-aged or uneven-aged selection system.
en.wikipedia.org
The change was made to improve durability and strengthen the sward to better withstand the increasing wear of the modern game.
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The hot end of the replaceable tube is covered with turbulators for better heat transfer.
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