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would ALWAYSwJd, wEdvaux [+ infinitive without to; not be woulding], 'd /d/ short form he /she/it would used to suggest that something in the past happened often or always(表示过去经常或总是发生的事情)总是, 总会When we were younger we would help each other with our homework.我们年轻的时候,做功课总是互相帮助。He would always turn and wave at the end of the street.他总是在街道的尽头转过身来招手。(disapproving) Would is also used to suggest that what happens is expected because it is typical, esp. of a person's behaviour.(尤指某人的行为, 因其典型性而被预料到将会发生)老是"She rang to say she can't help because she has to pick up Jenny from the station." "She would--she always has an excuse."“她打电话说她没有办法,因为她不得不去车站接珍妮。”“她老是这样----她总有借口。”He would say that, wouldn't he?他老是那样讲,不是吗?The bus would be late when I'm in a hurry.当我有急事的时候公共汽车老是晚点。"He would, wouldn't he" (Mandy Rice-Davies in court when a well-known man said he had not had a relationship with her, 1963)“他老是这样,不是吗”(当一位知名男子说他没有与曼蒂·赖斯-戴维斯发生过关系时,曼蒂·赖斯·戴维斯在法庭上所讲的话)
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