willful 英 ['wɪlfəl]   美 [ˈwɪlfəl]

willful

willful  英 ['wɪlfəl] 美 [ˈwɪlfəl]

adj. 有意的;任性的;故意的 

Even the best ones can be foiled, though, by a sufficiently willful programmer committed to ignoring basic principles of memory management. 但是,即使最优秀的编程人员也可能会被忽略内存管理基本原则的非常任性的编程人员搅乱。
It’s hard to see the end in sight, and there are sleepless nights peppered in our work weeks because of sick kiddos, nursing infants, or willful toddlers. 看到尽头是困难的,因为要生病的家人、需要照顾得婴儿或者任性的孩子,无眠的夜晚布满我们的工作周。

  • Willful means "deliberate" or "stubborn." A child who exhibits willful disobedience knows she is doing something wrong (even if she tries to convince you otherwise).
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  • adj. 有意的;任性的;故意的
  • 1. Even the best ones can be foiled, though, by a sufficiently willful programmer committed to ignoring basic principles of memory management.

    但是,即使最优秀的编程人员也可能会被忽略内存管理基本原则的非常任性的编程人员搅乱。

  • 2. It’s hard to see the end in sight, and there are sleepless nights peppered in our work weeks because of sick kiddos, nursing infants, or willful toddlers.

    看到尽头是困难的,因为要生病的家人、需要照顾得婴儿或者任性的孩子,无眠的夜晚布满我们的工作周。

  • 3. If you are under control when the child is misbehaving, you will be able to distinguish between willful misbehavior and reaction to stress.

    当孩子胡闹时,如果你能克制,你就可以分辨出是任性的胡闹还是对压力的反应。

  • willful (adj.) also wilful, c. 1200, "strong-willed," usually in a bad sense, "obstinate, unreasonable," from will (n.) + -ful. From late 14c. as "eager" (to do something). Mid-14c., of actions, "done on purpose, intentional, due to one's own will." Related: Willfullness.
will·ful / ; NAmE / ( NAmE) = wilful will·ful / ; NAmE /
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