| 单词 | will | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency will 1(wɪl) verbWord forms:  past tense would (takes an infinitive without to or an implied infinitive) ▶ USAGE  See note at shall 1. (esp with you, he, she, it, they, or a noun as subject) used as an auxiliary to make the future tense    Compare shall (sense 1)2.  used as an auxiliary to express resolution on the part of the speaker   I will buy that radio if it's the last thing I do 3.  used as an auxiliary to indicate willingness or desire  will you help me with this problem? 4.  used as an auxiliary to express compulsion, as in commands   you will report your findings to me tomorrow 5.  used as an auxiliary to express capacity or ability  this rope will support a load 6.  used as an auxiliary to express probability or expectation on the part of the speaker  that will be Jim telephoning 7.  used as an auxiliary to express customary practice or inevitability  boys will be boys 8. (with the infinitive always implied) used as an auxiliary to express desire: usually in polite requests   stay if you will 9. what you will  10. will do  Word origin Old English willan; related to Old Saxon willian, Old Norse vilja, Old High German wollen, Latin velle to wish, willWord Frequency will 2(wɪl) noun 1.  the faculty of conscious and deliberate choice of action; volition   ▶ Related adjectives: voluntary, volitive 2.  the act or an instance of asserting a choice 3.  a.  the declaration of a person's wishes regarding the disposal of his or her property after death  ▶ Related adjective: testamentaryb.  a revocable instrument by which such wishes are expressed 4.  anything decided upon or chosen, esp by a person in authority; desire; wish 5.  determined intention   where there's a will there's a way 6.  disposition or attitude towards others  I bear you no ill will 7. at will  8. with a will  9. with the best will in the world  verb (mainly tr; often takes a clause as object or an infinitive) 10. (also intr) to exercise the faculty of volition in an attempt to accomplish (something)  he willed his wife's recovery from her illness 11.  to give (property) by will to a person, society, etc  she willed a million euros to various charities 12. (also intr) to order or decree   the king wills that you shall die 13.  to choose or prefer   wander where you will 14.  to yearn for or desire  to will that one's friends be happy Derived forms willer (ˈwiller) noun Word origin Old English willa; related to Old Norse vili, Old High German willeo (German Wille), Gothic wilja, Old Slavonic volja | 
	
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