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🔑 will·ingBrE /ˈwɪlɪŋ/NAmE /ˈwɪlɪŋ/ adjective🔑 [not usually before noun] ~ (to do sth) not objecting to doing sth; having no reason for not doing sth 愿意;乐意◆They keep a list of people (who are) willing to work nights.他们有一份愿意夜间工作的人的名单。◆I'm perfectly willing to discuss the problem. 我十分乐意讨论这个问题。🔑 [usually before noun] ready or pleased to help and not needing to be persuaded; done or given in an enthusiastic way 自愿的;乐于相助的;积极肯干的◆willing helpers/volunteers 主动帮忙的人;志愿工作者◆willing support 自愿的支持◆She's very willing. 她非常积极肯干。 OPP unwilling ▸ will·ing·ly🔑 BrE /ˈwɪlɪŋli/NAmE /ˈwɪlɪŋli/ adverb◆People would willingly pay more for better services. 有好一些的服务,人们是愿意多花钱的。◆'Will you help me?' 'Willingly.' “请帮帮我好吗?” “当然可以。”▸ will·ing·ness🔑 BrE /ˈwɪlɪŋnəs/NAmE /ˈwɪlɪŋnəs/ noun [U, sing.] ●God ˈwilling(informal) used to say that you hope that things will happen as you have planned and that there will be no problems (希望事情能按计划顺利进行)如系天意,如上帝许可,如一切顺利◆I'll be back next week, God willing. 如一切顺利,我下星期就回来。●show ˈwilling(BrE) to show that you are ready to help, work hard, etc. if necessary 表示愿意;有乐于…的意思●the ˌspirit is ˈwilling (but the ˌflesh is ˈweak)(humorous, saying) you intend to do good things but you are too lazy, weak or busy to actually do them 心灵固然愿意,肉体却软弱;心有余而力不足;力不从心 |