willed
英 [英 [ˈwɪld]]
美 [美 [ˈwɪld]]
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
will的过去分词
双语例句
- The deceased willed his vast estate to his daughters.
死者将自己大量的不动产遗赠给了他的女儿们。 - The large sum of money that came to him when she died was a shock, and he had not spent a penny of it on himself. He had, however, willed it to Frank.
她去世时他继承的那一大笔钱数额惊人,但他在自己身上未花分文,而是将其遗赠给了弗兰克。 - He was convinced h could win if he willed it enough.
他确信如果意志力足够强,他可能会赢。 - Fate willed that we would part.
命运注定了我们将会分开。 - I willed my eyes to open and heaved myself over on to my back.
我竭力睁开眼睛,费劲地翻过身来仰面躺着。 - He willed most of his money to charities.
他把钱大多遗赠给慈善机构了。 - The estate had been willed to his favourite granddaughter.
他的财产已被遗赠给了他最喜欢的孙女。 - He willed most of his money to the orphanage.
他立遗嘱把他大部分的钱都留给了孤儿院。 - Then she told me that she too had willed deliverance, even as he was mid-air.
然后她告诉我,即使他已悬在半空,她在心中也同样期望着他能得到拯救。 - He willed his house to his nephew.
他立下遗嘱,把房子留给侄子。