will
英 [英 [wɪl]]
美 [美 [wɪl]]
modal 将; (表示愿意)愿,要,会,定要; 烦劳别人做事时用
v. 想要; 希望; 愿意; 喜欢
v. 立定志向; 决心; 决意; 想要(某事发生); 立遗嘱将(财产等)赠与(某人); 立遗嘱赠与
n. 意志; 毅力; 自制力; 意愿; 心愿; 遗嘱
过去式:willed 过去分词:willed 现在分词:willing 第三人称单数:wills
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双语例句
- I will say no more on these matters, important though they are
虽然这些事很重要,我也不想再说什么了。 - How the country will defend itself in the future has become increasingly important
国家将来如何能自卫已经变得越来越重要了。 - He will be devoting more time to writing, broadcasting and lecturing
他将把更多时间用于写作、广播和作讲座。 - Will you stay for supper?
你愿意留下吃晚饭吗? - When will I be released, sir?
什么时候放我出去,先生? - 70 per cent of airports in the Far East will have to be upgraded
远东70%的机场都将不得不升级改造。 - No doubt he was forced to leave his family against his will.
无疑,他是不情愿地被迫离家的。 - The thicker the material, the less susceptible the garment will be to wet conditions
布料越厚实,衣服就越不容易浸湿。 - He has submitted himself to the will of God
他让自己听从上帝的意志。 - What will you do next?
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