释义 |
*will² n 1 [C,U] the determination to do something 意志,决心: the will to succeed 取得成功的决心 He's lost his will to live. 他已丧失了活下去的意志。 2 [C] a legal document in which you say who you want to give your money and property to after you die 遗嘱: Grandma Stacy left me $7,000 in her will. 祖母斯泰茜在遗嘱中留给我 7,000 美金。 3 [singular 单数] what someone wants to happen 意愿; 心愿: the will of the people 人民的意愿 against your will (=when you are forced to do something that you do not want to do) 违反你的意愿: No one can make you stay here against your will. 没有人可以强迫你留在这里。 of your own free will (=because you want to do something, not because you are forced to do it) 出于你自己的意愿: She left of her own free will. 她是自己要离开的。 4 at will whenever you want, without any difficulty or opposition 随心所欲地,任意地: The England defence was weak, and their opponents were able to score almost at will. 英格兰队的防守很弱,其对手几乎可以随心所欲地进球得分。 |