willing
- IPA[ˈwɪlɪŋ]
英式
- ready, eager, or prepared to do something;given or done readily
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- 1. ready, eager, or prepared to do something he was quite willing to compromise 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ given or done readily willing and prompt obedience 同義詞 反義詞
- expressing the future tense: you will regret it when you are older
Oxford Dictionary
- the faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action: she has an iron will a battle of wills between children and their parents
- make or try to make (someone) do something or (something) happen by the exercise of mental powers: reluctantly he willed himself to turn and go back she stared into the fog, willing it to clear
Oxford American Dictionary
- expressing the future tense: you will regret it when you are older
Oxford American Dictionary
- the faculty by which a person decides on and initiates action: she has an iron will a battle of wills between children and their parents
- make or try to make (someone) do something or (something) happen by the exercise of mental powers: reluctantly he willed himself to turn and go back she stared into the fog, willing it to clear
Oxford Dictionary
- having a specified level of determination: a free-willed female she is good-willed, not selfish
Oxford American Dictionary
- having a specified level of determination: a free-willed female she is good-willed, not selfish
Oxford Dictionary
- used to express the wish that one will be able to do as one intends or that something will ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- display a willingness to help
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- IPA[ˈwiliNG]
美式
- ready, eager, or prepared to do something: he was quite willing to compromise
Oxford American Dictionary