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*would /wd; wʊd/ modal verb 1 used to say what someone has said or thought 会,可能〔用于引述别人说的话或想法〕: He said he would call back later. 他说稍后会再打电话来。 Her doctors seemed to think that everything would be alright. 她的医生好像认为一切都会好起来的。 2 used to talk about what might happen, if something else happened 〔如果…的话〕就会,就要: Dad would be really angry if he knew. 假如爸爸知道的话会大发雷霆的。 3 used to say that you expected something to happen or be true, especially when it did not happen or was not true 会…〔尤用于表示某事的结果与预期相反〕: I thought Caroline would be happy, but instead she was really upset. 我以为卡洛琳会很高兴,没想到她非常不开心。 4 would like/would love used to say that you want something 想要〔某物〕: I would love to see your new house! 我很想看看你的新房子! 5 would you spoken used to politely ask someone if they want something, or to politely ask someone to do something 【口】 …好吗?〔用于礼貌地问某人是否要某物〕; 请…好吗?〔用于礼貌地请求某人做某事〕: Would you hold the door open for me? 你帮我把门扶住好吗? Would you like some coffee? 你想来点咖啡吗? 6 (if I were you) I would/I wouldn't spoken used to give advice 【口】 (如果我是你的话)就会/就不会〔用于提出劝告〕: I wouldn't leave the car unlocked, if I were you. 如果换了我的话,是不会不锁车门的。 7 I would think/imagine/guess used to say what you think is probably true 我认为/猜想/猜测: I would think she's gone back home. 我估计她已经回家了。 8 would not/wouldn't used to say that someone refused to do something or that something did not happen in spite of your efforts 不愿,拒绝; 〔经努力后某事〕没〔发生〕: Blair wouldn't answer the question. 贝理雅拒绝回答这个问题。 9 used after 'wish' 会,能够〔用在 wish 后面〕: I wish they would stop making that noise. 我希望他们会停止发出那种噪音。 10 used to say that something happened often in the past 会〔用于表示过去经常发生的事〕: Sometimes, Eva would come over and make dinner. 从前,伊娃有时候会过来做晚饭。 11 used when you are annoyed about what someone has said or done, because it is typical of them 老是,总是〔用于对某人典型的说法或做法表示气愤〕: You would say that wouldn't you! 你就会说那句话,是不是! → see also 另见 -'D , would rather (RATHER) |