will 的英语意思
willwill1 /wɪl/ modal verb (negative short form won’t)
查看全部语言翻译1future used to make future tenses用于构成将来时:
A meeting will be held next Tuesday at 3 p.m.下周二下午三点将举行一次会议。
What time will she arrive?她几点会到达?
I hope they won’t be late.我希望他们不会迟到。
Maybe by then you will have changed your mind.也许到那时你已经改变主意了。2willing to do something used to show that someone is willing or ready to do something用于表示某人愿意或准备做某事:
Dr Weir will see you now.韦尔医生现在可以见您了。
The baby won’t eat anything.那个婴儿什么都不肯吃。3requesting spoken口语 used to ask someone to do something用于请求某人做某事:
Will you phone me later?你稍后给我打个电话好吗?
Shut the door, will you?把门关上,好吗?4what generally happens used to say what always happens in a particular situation or what is generally true用于说明某种情况下总会发生的事,或描述普遍规律:
Oil will float on water.油会浮在水面上。
Accidents will happen.事故总是难免的。5possibility used like ‘can’ to show what is possible用法类似"can",表示可能性:
This car will hold five people comfortably.这辆车可以舒适地容纳五个人。6belief used to say that you think something is true用于表示你认为某事很可能是真实的:
That will be Tim coming home now.那一定是蒂姆现在回家了。
As you will have noticed, there are some gaps in the data.如您所注意到的,数据中存在一些空缺。7giving orders spoken口语 used to give an order or to state a rule用于发出命令或申明规定:
Will you be quiet!你能不能安静一下!
You will do as I say.你要按我说的去做。
Every employee will carry an identity card at all times.每位员工须随时携带身份证件。8offering/inviting spoken口语 used to offer something to someone or to invite them to do something用于向某人提供某物或邀请他们做某事:
Will you have some more tea?您要再来点茶吗?
Won’t you have a seat?请坐,好吗?9annoying habit spoken口语 used to describe someone’s habits, especially when you think they are annoying用于描述某人的习惯,尤其是令人恼火的习惯:
Trish will keep asking silly questions.特丽希老是问一些愚蠢的问题。GRAMMAR: Choosing the right tense语法:选择正确的时态• You use will when talking about the future: · I’m sure the party will be a big success.• 谈论未来时使用will:· 我相信这次派对一定会非常成功。• Usually will changes to would when reporting what someone said or thought: · She said she was sure that the party would be a big success.• 通常在转述他人所说或所想时,will变为would:· 她说她确信那次派对一定会非常成功。• If the event is still in the future, will is sometimes used, especially after the present perfect tense: · Lots of people have said they will come to the party.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 如果事件仍在未来,有时也用will,尤其是在现在完成时之后:· 很多人都说他们会来参加派对。语法指南 ‒ 动词
查看全部语言翻译1future used to make future tenses用于构成将来时:
A meeting will be held next Tuesday at 3 p.m.下周二下午三点将举行一次会议。
What time will she arrive?她几点会到达?
I hope they won’t be late.我希望他们不会迟到。
Maybe by then you will have changed your mind.也许到那时你已经改变主意了。2willing to do something used to show that someone is willing or ready to do something用于表示某人愿意或准备做某事:
Dr Weir will see you now.韦尔医生现在可以见您了。
The baby won’t eat anything.那个婴儿什么都不肯吃。3requesting spoken口语 used to ask someone to do something用于请求某人做某事:
Will you phone me later?你稍后给我打个电话好吗?
Shut the door, will you?把门关上,好吗?4what generally happens used to say what always happens in a particular situation or what is generally true用于说明某种情况下总会发生的事,或描述普遍规律:
Oil will float on water.油会浮在水面上。
Accidents will happen.事故总是难免的。5possibility used like ‘can’ to show what is possible用法类似"can",表示可能性:
This car will hold five people comfortably.这辆车可以舒适地容纳五个人。6belief used to say that you think something is true用于表示你认为某事很可能是真实的:
That will be Tim coming home now.那一定是蒂姆现在回家了。
As you will have noticed, there are some gaps in the data.如您所注意到的,数据中存在一些空缺。7giving orders spoken口语 used to give an order or to state a rule用于发出命令或申明规定:
Will you be quiet!你能不能安静一下!
You will do as I say.你要按我说的去做。
Every employee will carry an identity card at all times.每位员工须随时携带身份证件。8offering/inviting spoken口语 used to offer something to someone or to invite them to do something用于向某人提供某物或邀请他们做某事:
Will you have some more tea?您要再来点茶吗?
Won’t you have a seat?请坐,好吗?9annoying habit spoken口语 used to describe someone’s habits, especially when you think they are annoying用于描述某人的习惯,尤其是令人恼火的习惯:
Trish will keep asking silly questions.特丽希老是问一些愚蠢的问题。GRAMMAR: Choosing the right tense语法:选择正确的时态• You use will when talking about the future: · I’m sure the party will be a big success.• 谈论未来时使用will:· 我相信这次派对一定会非常成功。• Usually will changes to would when reporting what someone said or thought: · She said she was sure that the party would be a big success.• 通常在转述他人所说或所想时,will变为would:· 她说她确信那次派对一定会非常成功。• If the event is still in the future, will is sometimes used, especially after the present perfect tense: · Lots of people have said they will come to the party.Grammar guide ‒ VERBS• 如果事件仍在未来,有时也用will,尤其是在现在完成时之后:· 很多人都说他们会来参加派对。语法指南 ‒ 动词willwill2 noun
1determination [countable, uncountable] determination to do something that you have decided to do, even if this is difficult即使困难重重也要完成已决定之事的意志力;决心:
Children sometimes have strong wills.孩子有时意志非常坚强。the will to do something
Even though she was in terrible pain, Mary never lost the will to live.尽管她承受着剧烈的痛苦,玛丽从未失去求生的意志。 → strong-willed, weak-willed2legal document [countable] a legal document that says who you want your money and property to be given to after you die遗嘱;规定死后财产归属的法律文件:
Have you made a will yet?你已经立遗嘱了吗?in somebody’s will
My grandfather left me some money in his will.我祖父在遗嘱中留给了我一些钱。
the senator’s last will and testament那位参议员的最终遗言与遗嘱3what somebody wants [singular] what someone wants to happen in a particular situation某人在特定情况下希望发生的事;意愿;意志:
He accused her of trying to impose her will on others.他指责她试图把自己的意志强加于他人。against your will
Collier claims the police forced him to sign a confession against his will.科利尔声称警方强迫他违背本意签署了认罪书。will of
the will of the people人民的意志
obedience to God’s will顺从上帝的旨意 → free will4with the best will in the world British English spoken口语 used to say that something is not possible, even if you very much want to do it用于表示某事即使非常想做也无法实现:
With the best will in the world, I don’t see what more I can do.就算我竭尽所能,也不知道我还能再做些什么。5where there’s a will there’s a way spoken口语 used to say that if you really want to do something, you will find a way to succeed用于表示只要真心想做某事,就一定能找到成功的方法6at will whenever you want and in whatever way you want随时随意;任何时候、以任何方式:
He can’t just fire people at will, can he?他不能随意解雇员工,对吗?7 with a will written书面 in an eager and determined way以积极主动且坚定的方式 → goodwill, ill willCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词a strong will· She had a very strong will and a clear sense of purpose.· 她意志非常坚强,目标感清晰。an indomitable will (=a strong will which means you do not give in)· The indomitable will of the people remains the core strength of democracy.· 人民不屈不挠的意志仍是民主的核心力量。a weak will· It's a myth that people are fat because of a weak will.· 认为人们体胖是因为意志力薄弱,这是一种误解。an iron will (also a will of iron) (=an extremely strong will)· Her unassuming manner concealed an iron will.· 她谦逊的举止掩盖了内心钢铁般的意志。political will (=determination on the part of governments and politicians)· There was a lack of political will to do anything about global warming.· 在应对全球变暖问题上,缺乏政治意愿。phrases短语strength of will· She had achieved success by sheer strength of will.· 她凭借纯粹的意志力获得了成功。an effort of will (=a determined effort to do something you do not want to do)· With a great effort of will, she resisted the temptation to look at the letter.· 凭借极大的意志努力,她抵制住了看那封信的诱惑。a battle/clash/test of wills (=when two determined people oppose each other)· Even the smallest decision could become an exhausting battle of wills.· 即使是最小的决定也可能变成一场令人精疲力竭的意志之争。verbs动词have the will to do something (=be determined enough to do it)· Do you have the will to win?· 你有赢的意志吗?lack the will to do something· He lacked the will to resist.· 他缺乏抵抗的意志。lose the will to do something· The country's troops had lost the will to fight.· 该国军队已经失去了战斗的意志。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词make a will (=write one)· It is always advisable to make a will.· 立遗嘱总是明智之举。leave a will (=have made a will when you die)· Who will inherit my property if I don't leave a will?· 如果我没有留下遗嘱,谁会继承我的财产?change your will (=change some of the instructions in your will)· Marius had decided to change his will in her favour.· 马里乌斯已决定修改遗嘱,使其有利于她。cut somebody out of your will (=change your will so that someone is no longer given anything when you die)· His father cut her out of his will.· 他父亲把她从遗嘱中剔除了。prove a will law法律 (=to show that a will has been made in the correct way)· If the estate is small, you may not need to prove the will.· 如果遗产较少,您可能不需要申请遗嘱认证。phrases短语somebody's last will and testament formal正式 (=someone's will)the executor of a will (=the person who makes sure that the instructions in someone's will are followed)· Her eldest son is the executor of her will.· 她的长子是其遗嘱的执行人。
1determination [countable, uncountable] determination to do something that you have decided to do, even if this is difficult即使困难重重也要完成已决定之事的意志力;决心:
Children sometimes have strong wills.孩子有时意志非常坚强。the will to do something
Even though she was in terrible pain, Mary never lost the will to live.尽管她承受着剧烈的痛苦,玛丽从未失去求生的意志。 → strong-willed, weak-willed2legal document [countable] a legal document that says who you want your money and property to be given to after you die遗嘱;规定死后财产归属的法律文件:
Have you made a will yet?你已经立遗嘱了吗?in somebody’s will
My grandfather left me some money in his will.我祖父在遗嘱中留给了我一些钱。
the senator’s last will and testament那位参议员的最终遗言与遗嘱3what somebody wants [singular] what someone wants to happen in a particular situation某人在特定情况下希望发生的事;意愿;意志:
He accused her of trying to impose her will on others.他指责她试图把自己的意志强加于他人。against your will
Collier claims the police forced him to sign a confession against his will.科利尔声称警方强迫他违背本意签署了认罪书。will of
the will of the people人民的意志
obedience to God’s will顺从上帝的旨意 → free will4with the best will in the world British English spoken口语 used to say that something is not possible, even if you very much want to do it用于表示某事即使非常想做也无法实现:
With the best will in the world, I don’t see what more I can do.就算我竭尽所能,也不知道我还能再做些什么。5where there’s a will there’s a way spoken口语 used to say that if you really want to do something, you will find a way to succeed用于表示只要真心想做某事,就一定能找到成功的方法6at will whenever you want and in whatever way you want随时随意;任何时候、以任何方式:
He can’t just fire people at will, can he?他不能随意解雇员工,对吗?7 with a will written书面 in an eager and determined way以积极主动且坚定的方式 → goodwill, ill willCOLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 1— 释义 1adjectives形容词a strong will· She had a very strong will and a clear sense of purpose.· 她意志非常坚强,目标感清晰。an indomitable will (=a strong will which means you do not give in)· The indomitable will of the people remains the core strength of democracy.· 人民不屈不挠的意志仍是民主的核心力量。a weak will· It's a myth that people are fat because of a weak will.· 认为人们体胖是因为意志力薄弱,这是一种误解。an iron will (also a will of iron) (=an extremely strong will)· Her unassuming manner concealed an iron will.· 她谦逊的举止掩盖了内心钢铁般的意志。political will (=determination on the part of governments and politicians)· There was a lack of political will to do anything about global warming.· 在应对全球变暖问题上,缺乏政治意愿。phrases短语strength of will· She had achieved success by sheer strength of will.· 她凭借纯粹的意志力获得了成功。an effort of will (=a determined effort to do something you do not want to do)· With a great effort of will, she resisted the temptation to look at the letter.· 凭借极大的意志努力,她抵制住了看那封信的诱惑。a battle/clash/test of wills (=when two determined people oppose each other)· Even the smallest decision could become an exhausting battle of wills.· 即使是最小的决定也可能变成一场令人精疲力竭的意志之争。verbs动词have the will to do something (=be determined enough to do it)· Do you have the will to win?· 你有赢的意志吗?lack the will to do something· He lacked the will to resist.· 他缺乏抵抗的意志。lose the will to do something· The country's troops had lost the will to fight.· 该国军队已经失去了战斗的意志。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配– Meaning 2— 释义 2verbs动词make a will (=write one)· It is always advisable to make a will.· 立遗嘱总是明智之举。leave a will (=have made a will when you die)· Who will inherit my property if I don't leave a will?· 如果我没有留下遗嘱,谁会继承我的财产?change your will (=change some of the instructions in your will)· Marius had decided to change his will in her favour.· 马里乌斯已决定修改遗嘱,使其有利于她。cut somebody out of your will (=change your will so that someone is no longer given anything when you die)· His father cut her out of his will.· 他父亲把她从遗嘱中剔除了。prove a will law法律 (=to show that a will has been made in the correct way)· If the estate is small, you may not need to prove the will.· 如果遗产较少,您可能不需要申请遗嘱认证。phrases短语somebody's last will and testament formal正式 (=someone's will)the executor of a will (=the person who makes sure that the instructions in someone's will are followed)· Her eldest son is the executor of her will.· 她的长子是其遗嘱的执行人。willwill3 verb
1[transitive] to try to make something happen by thinking about it very hard通过极度专注地思考来试图使某事发生will somebody to do something
She was willing herself not to cry.她强迫自己不要哭。2[transitive + to] to officially give something that you own to someone else after you die通过遗嘱正式将自己的财产在死后赠予他人;遗赠3[intransitive, transitive] old use旧式 to want something to happen希望某事发生;意愿:
The King wills it.国王命令如此。
1[transitive] to try to make something happen by thinking about it very hard通过极度专注地思考来试图使某事发生will somebody to do something
She was willing herself not to cry.她强迫自己不要哭。2[transitive + to] to officially give something that you own to someone else after you die通过遗嘱正式将自己的财产在死后赠予他人;遗赠3[intransitive, transitive] old use旧式 to want something to happen希望某事发生;意愿:
The King wills it.国王命令如此。