Examples of using Rather well in English and their translations into Spanish
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of drug-related crimes in which the existing international law enforcement system has functioned rather well.
it does well( rather well!!), it is convenient to use,
This ensures rather well that the child is heard in as friendly environment as possible.
The Commission felt that the current system had worked rather well and noted that not only the United Nations made a distinction in the pay of those with and those without dependants
Many African tribal societies seemed to fit this neat model rather well, although Africanists, such as Paul Richards,
the concept of"aircraft" is rather well defined, whereas the concept of"space objects" is not
that they had sold rather well in recent years.
The plan for the assassination attempt, although foiled, was rather well organized and the terrorists had all the necessary weapons they needed,
Or rather better, a builder of chimerical castles in the mist.
Matron sounds rather, well, matronly. Ah.
that on trade fi gures alone the US has done rather better in increasing exports to Australia rather than vice versa.
Rather well.
Rather well preserved.
Rather well, yes.
Rather well, actually.
Worked out rather well.
These burn rather well.
I do that rather well.
He spoke French rather well.
He's doing rather well.