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🔑 willBrE /wɪl/NAmE /wɪl/ verb (
third person singular present tense
will
)
[I] (only used in the simple present tense 仅用于简单现在时) (old-fashioned or formal) to want or like 想要;希望;愿意;喜欢Call it what you will, it's still a problem. 不管怎么说,这仍然是个问题。
🔑 willBrE /wɪl/NAmE /wɪl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they will BrE /wɪl/ NAmE /wɪl/present simple - he / she / it wills BrE /wɪlz/ NAmE /wɪlz/past simple willed BrE /wɪld/ NAmE /wɪld/past participle willed BrE /wɪld/ NAmE /wɪld/ -ing form willing BrE /ˈwɪlɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈwɪlɪŋ/to use the power of your mind to do sth or to make sth happen 立定志向;决心;决意~ sthAs a child he had thought he could fly, if he willed it enough. 他小时候曾经以为,只要有足够决心,想要飞就能飞起来。~ sb/sth to do sthShe willed her eyes to stay open. 她使劲睁着眼睛。He willed himself not to panic. 他竭力让自己不要恐慌。~ sth | ~ that…(old use) to intend or want sth to happen 想要(某事发生)They thought they had been victorious in battle because God had willed it. 他们以为自己打了胜仗是上帝的旨意。to formally give your property or possessions to sb after you have died, by means of a will (3) 立遗嘱将(财产等)赠与(某人);立遗嘱赠与~ sb sthJoe had willed them everything he possessed. 乔把自己拥有的一切都遗赠给了他们。~ sth (to sb) Joe had willed everything he possessed to them. 乔把自己拥有的一切都遗赠给了他们。
🔑 willBrE /wɪl/NAmE /wɪl/ noun🔑 [C, U] the ability to control your thoughts and actions in order to achieve what you want to do; a feeling of strong determination to do sth that you want to do 意志;毅力;自制力to have a strong will 有坚强的意志to have an iron will/a will of iron 有钢铁般的意志Her decision to continue shows great strength of will. 她决心坚持下去,显示出了很大的意志力。In spite of what happened, he never lost the will to live. 尽管如此遭遇,他从未丧失活下去的意志。The meeting turned out to be a clash of wills. 这次会议结果成了一次意志的角力。She always wants to impose her will on other people (= to get what she wants). 她总是想把自己的意志强加于人。   see also free will, willpower 🔑 [sing.] what sb wants to happen in a particular situation 意愿;心愿I don't want to go against your will. 我不想违背您的意愿。(formal) It is God's will. 这是上帝的旨意。🔑 (also tes·ta·ment) [C] a legal document that says what is to happen to sb's money and property after they die 遗嘱I ought to make a will. 我应该立份遗嘱。My father left me the house in his will. 我父亲在遗嘱中把这所房子遗赠给了我。   see also living will -willed (in adjectives 构成形容词) having the type of will mentioned 有…意志的;…毅力的a strong-willed young woman 意志坚强的年轻女子weak-willed greedy people 意志薄弱而贪婪的人against your ˈwill 🔑when you do not want to 不情愿地;违心地I was forced to sign the agreement against my will. 我被迫违心地签了这份协议。at ˈwillwhenever or wherever you like 任意;随意They were able to come and go at will. 他们能够来去自由。where there's a ˌwill there's a ˈway(saying) if you really want to do sth then you will find a way of doing it 有志者事竟成with a ˈwillin a willing and enthusiastic way 愿意地;热情地;乐意地with the ˌbest will in the ˈworldused to say that you cannot do sth, even though you really want to 尽管已尽心竭力;尽管真心愿意With the best will in the world I could not describe him as a good father. 尽管我心里极想美言几句,却怎么也不能说他是位好父亲。
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