we'll


we'll

W0068700 (wēl) Contraction of we will.

we'll

(wiːl) contraction ofwe will or we shall

well1

(wɛl)

adv., adj. compar. bet•ter, superl. best, adv. 1. in a good or satisfactory manner: Our plans are going well. 2. thoroughly, carefully, or soundly: Shake well before using. 3. in a moral or proper manner: to behave well. 4. commendably, meritoriously, or excellently: a difficult task well handled. 5. with propriety, justice, or reason: I could not well refuse. 6. with favor or approval: to think well of someone. 7. comfortably or prosperously: to live well. 8. to a considerable extent or degree: a sum well over the amount agreed upon. 9. with great or intimate knowledge: to know a person well. 10. certainly; without doubt: I cry easily, as you well know. 11. with good nature; without rancor: He took the joke well. adj. 12. in good health; sound in body and mind: He is not a well man. 13. satisfactory, pleasing, or good: All is well with us. 14. proper, fitting, or gratifying: It is well that you didn't go. 15. in a satisfactory position; well-off: I am very well as I am. interj. 16. (used to express surprise, reproof, etc.): Well! There's no need to shout. 17. (used to introduce a sentence, resume a conversation, etc.): Well, it's time to go home. n. 18. well-being; good fortune; success: to wish well to someone. Idioms: 1. as well, in addition; also; too. 2. as well as, as much or as truly as; equally as: witty as well as kind. 3. leave well enough alone, to avoid changing something that is satisfactory. [before 900; Middle English, Old English wel(l) (adj. and adv.), c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon wel, Old Norse vel] well′ness, n. usage: See good.

well2

(wɛl)

n. 1. a hole drilled or bored into the earth to obtain water, petroleum, natural gas, brine, or sulfur. 2. a spring or natural source of water. 3. an apparent reservoir or a source of human feelings, emotions, energy, etc.: a well of compassion. 4. a container, receptacle, or reservoir for a liquid, as ink. 5. any sunken or deep enclosed space, as a shaft for air or light, stairs, or an elevator, extending vertically through the floors of a building. 6. a hollow compartment, recessed area, or depression for holding a specific item or items, as fish in the bottom of a boat or the retracted wheels of an airplane in flight. 7. Naut. a part of a weather deck between two superstructures, extending from one side of a vessel to the other. v.i. 8. to rise, spring, or gush, as water, from the earth or some other source (often fol. by up, out, or forth): Tears welled up in my eyes. v.t. 9. to send welling up or forth. adj. 10. like, of, resembling, from, or used in connection with a well. [before 900; (n.) Middle English well(e), Old English wylle, wella, c. Old High German welle wave; (v.) Middle English; Old English weallan to boil, melt, c. Old Saxon, Old High German wallan]

we'll

(wil; unstressed wɪl) contraction of we shall or we will.
Translations

will

(wil) noun1. the mental power by which one controls one's thought, actions and decisions. Do you believe in freedom of the will? 意志 意志2. (control over) one's desire(s) or wish(es); determination. It was done against her will; He has no will of his own – he always does what the others want; Children often have strong wills; He has lost the will to live. 對個人慾望或希望的控制,決心 意愿,欲望 3. (a legal paper having written on it) a formal statement about what is to be done with one's belongings, body etc after one's death. Have you made a will yet? 遺囑 遗嘱 verbshort forms I'll (ail) , you'll (juːl) , he'll (hiːl) , she'll (ʃiːl) , it'll (ˈitl) , we'll (wiːl) , they'll (ðeil) : negative short form won't (wount) 1. used to form future tenses of other verbs. We'll go at six o'clock tonight; Will you be here again next week?; Things will never be the same again; I will have finished the work by tomorrow evening. 表示未來式 与动词连用表示将要发生的行为2. used in requests or commands. Will you come into my office for a moment, please?; Will you please stop talking! (用於請求或命令)請…. (与动词连用构成疑问句表示能不能)请… 3. used to show willingness. I'll do that for you if you like; I won't do it! (表示意願)願意 (表示意愿)愿意,要 4. used to state that something happens regularly, is quite normal etc. Accidents will happen. (表示某事經常發生或相當平常)難免會 (表示经常发生的动作)惯于,总是 ˈwilful adjective1. obstinate. 固執的 固执的2. intentional. wilful damage to property. 故意的 故意的ˈwilfully adverb 固執地,故意地 任性固执地,故意地 ˈwilfulness noun 固執,故意 固执,故意 -willedweak-willed / strong-willed people. 意志...的 (构词成分)表示“意志...的” ˈwilling adjective ready to agree (to do something). a willing helper; She's willing to help in any way she can. 樂意的 乐意的ˈwillingly adverb 樂意地 乐意地ˈwillingness noun 樂意 意愿ˈwillpower noun the determination to do something. I don't have the willpower to stop smoking. 意志力 意志力at will as, or when, one chooses. 任意 任意with a will eagerly and energetically. They set about (doing) their tasks with a will. 起勁地 起劲地