will
will 英 [wɪl] 美 [wɪl]
n. 意志;决心;情感;遗嘱;意图;心愿 vt. 决心要;遗赠;用意志力使 vi. 愿意;下决心
进行时:willing 过去式:willed 过去分词:willed 第三人称单数:wills 名词复数:wills
- Will means to want or to choose. If you have free will, you are allowed to choose what you want. If you make a will, you've write down what you want to have happen to your money and your stuff.
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- n. 意志;决心;情感;遗嘱;意图;心愿
- vt. 决心要;遗赠;用意志力使
- vi. 愿意;下决心
- aux. 将;愿意;必须
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1. will you marry me?
你愿意和我结婚吗?
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2. It is God's will.
这是上帝的旨意。
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3. That will be the doctor now.
这会儿准是医生来了。
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4. to have a strong will
有坚强的意志
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5. I ought to make a will.
我应该立份遗嘱。
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6. Will you send this letter for me, please?
请你替我把这封信寄出去行吗?
- will (n.) Old English will, willa "mind, determination, purpose; desire, wish, request; joy, delight," from Proto-Germanic *wiljon- (source also of Old Saxon willio, Old Norse vili, Old Frisian willa, Dutch wil, Old High German willio, German Wille, Gothic wilja "will"), related to *willan "to wish" (see will (v.1)). The meaning "written document expressing a person's wishes about disposition of property after death" is first recorded late 14c.
- will (v.1) Old English *willan, wyllan "to wish, desire; be willing; be used to; be about to" (past tense wolde), from Proto-Germanic *willjan (source also of Old Saxon willian, Old Norse vilja, Old Frisian willa, Dutch willen, Old High German wellan, German wollen, Gothic wiljan "to will, wish, desire," Gothic waljan "to choose").
- will (v.2) Old English willian "to determine by act of choice," from will (n.). From mid-15c. as "dispose of by will or testament." Often difficult to distinguish from will (v.1).
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