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will /wɪl/► SEE ALLagainst your willat willwhere there’s a will there’s a waywith a willwith the best will in the worldof your own free will ●against your ˈwillwithout wanting to 不情愿地;违心地◆I was forced to sign the document against my will. 我被迫违心地签了这份协议。●at ˈwillwhen, where, how, etc. you want to 任意;随意◆The animals are allowed to wander at will in the park. 这些动物被允许在公园里随意走动。◆The younger soldiers started shooting at will (= they fired their guns without waiting for the order). 年轻士兵开始随意射击。●where there’s a ˌwill there’s a ˈway (saying) a person who really wants something very much and is determined to get it will find a way of getting it or doing it 有志者,事竟成◆‘Have you had any luck in contacting Sue?’ ‘Not yet, but where there’s a will there’s a way!’ “你和苏联系上了吗?”“还没有,但是我相信只要想,肯定能。”●with a ˈwill (written) with energy and enthusiasm 热情地;愿意地;乐意地◆She started digging the garden with a will. 她开始干劲十足地在花园里掘土。◆With a will they set to work. 他们起劲地干了起来。●with the ˌbest will in the ˈworldeven though you have tried very hard to be fair, generous, etc. 不管意图是多么的好◆He’s quite competent, but with the best will in the world, I can’t imagine him as head of a large company.他相当有能力,可是我怎么也不能想象他能担任大公司的总裁。●of your own free ˈwillbecause you want to do sth rather than because sb has told or forced you to do it 自愿地;主动地◆She left of her own free will.她是自愿离开的。 |