will

  基本辭彙  
[wɪl]     [wɪl]    
  • n. 決心;意志;遺囑;願望
  • aux. 將;願意;必須
  • vt. 決心;想要(某事發生);將(財產)遺贈;規定
  • vi. <舊>願意
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will的英文翻譯是什麼意思,詞典釋義與在線翻譯:

詳盡釋義

n. (名詞)
  1. 決心
  2. 意志, 意志力 ,毅力
  3. 威爾(音譯名)
  4. 目的
  5. 遺囑,遺書
  6. 意願,心愿,意圖,希望,願望,志願,志向
  7. 自制力
  8. 心意,心地
  9. 情感
  10. 有…意志的
aux. (助動詞)
  1. 將,將要
  2. 願,願意
  3. 總是
  4. 經常是
  5. 決心要,下決心
  6. 必須
v. (動詞)
  1. 總是;經常
  2. 願,意欲,願意
  3. 主觀促成
  4. 立志要, 決心要,下決心,定要,應該,必須
  5. 慣於
  6. 憑意志的力量使...
  7. 遺贈,立遺囑贈予
  8. 談及將來
  9. 希望
  10. 想要,要
  11. 大概,可能

雙解釋義

aux. (助動詞)
  1. (用於表示簡單將來式) 將,要,會 (used for expressing the simple future tense)
  2. 願意,準備 be willing to; be ready to
  3. (用於請求某人做某事) (used when asking sb to do sth )
  4. (用於表示可能,與can類似) (used like can, show what is possible )
  5. (用於表示推測,與must類似)大概,可能 (used like must, show what is likely)
  6. (表示總是如此) 慣於,總是 (shows what always happens )
v. (動詞)
  1. vt. 用意志力驅使(某事發生) (try to) make (sth) happen, especially by power of the mind
  2. vt. 將(財產等)遺贈某人 leave (property, etc.) to sb by means of a will and testament
  3. vt. & vi. 〈舊〉願意,希望,想要 wish
n. (名詞)
  1. [U] [C] 意志(力) the power of the mind to make decisions and act in accordance with them, sometimes in spite of difficulty or opposition
  2. [S] 決斷,意圖,決心 a strong determination to act in a particular way; intention
  3. [C] 遺囑 legal document in which a person states how he wants his property and money to be disposed of after his death

英英釋義

Noun:
  1. the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention;

    "the exercise of their volition we construe as revolt"

  2. a fixed and persistent intent or purpose;

    "where there's a will there's a way"

  3. a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die

Verb:
  1. decree or ordain;

    "God wills our existence"

  2. determine by choice;

    "This action was willed and intended"

  3. leave or give by will after one's death;

    "My aunt bequeathed me all her jewelry"
    "My grandfather left me his entire estate"

will的用法和樣例:

例句

用作名詞 (n.)
  1. A country must have the will to repel any invader.
    一個國家得有決心擊退任何入侵者。
  2. Free will makes us able to choose our way of life.
    自由的意志使我們可以選擇自己的生活方式。
  3. The rich man left his son nothing in the will.
    那位富翁在遺囑中什麼都沒給他兒子留下。
  4. She was married against her will.
    她結婚是有違本意的。
用作助動詞 (aux.)
  1. I will do my best.
    我將會儘力而為。
  2. I will make sacrifices solely on your account.
    單單為了你,我也願意作出犧牲。
  3. You will report to me afterward.
    你稍後要向我報告。
用作及物動詞 (vt.)
  1. He was convinced he could win if he willed it enough.
    如果他堅定決心,他確信自己可以贏。
  2. This happened because God willed it.
    發生了這件事是上帝的旨意。
  3. He willed most of his money to charities.
    他把錢大多遺贈給慈善機構了。
用作不及物動詞 (vi.)
  1. Call it what you will, it's still a problem.
    不管怎麼說,這仍舊是個問題。
  2. You're free to travel where you will in the country.
    在這個國家裡,你想上哪兒去就可以上哪兒去。

常用短語

用作名詞 (n.)
at will
    任意,隨意wherever, whenever, etc. one wishes

辭彙搭配

經典引文

  • I have no will to wander forth of doors.

    出自:Julius Caesar , Shakespeare
  • The faculty of the present proprietor to entertain his friends is greatly abridged,..the will..remains the same.

    出自: Sir W. Scott
  • Who wil the curnell of the nut must breake the shell.

    出自: J. Grange
  • Hector! where's Hector? I will none but Hector.

    出自:Troilus Cressida , Shakespeare
  • I would not one of thine own doves, Not ev'n a rose, were offer'd to thee.

    出自: Tennyson
  • Moles, beauty spots, call them what you will.., might be the warning sign of skin cancer.

    出自:Essentials
  • Two things he willeth, that we should be good, and that we should be happy.

    出自: I. Barrow
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