"You're doing great" in English can be expressed as "You're doing well."

The origin of "well" in this context can be traced back to the Old English word "weal," which means "to be in good health or good fortune." Over time, the meaning of "well" evolved to also mean "doing something effectively or efficiently."

Here are some example sentences using "You're doing well":

"You're doing well in your studies."
"你的学习成绩很好。"
"You're doing well at your new job."
"你在新工作中表现很好。"
"You're doing well in your speech."
"你的演讲很好。"
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最佳回答 2023-10-10