willing
英 ['wɪlɪŋ]
美 ['wɪlɪŋ]
- adj. 乐意的;自愿的;心甘情愿的
- v. 决心;用意志力驱使;将(财产等)遗赠某人(will的现在分词)
- n. (Willing)人名;(德、芬、瑞典)维林;(英)威林
CET4 TEM4 考 研 CET6
- willing (adj.)
- early 14c., present participle adjective from will (v.1). Old English had -willendliche in compounds. Related: Willingly; willingness.
- 1. He is always eager for new experiences and ever-willing to experiment.
- 他总是渴望拥有新的经历,而且永远愿意尝试。
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- 2. He was watching her fixedly, willing her to look at him.
- 他凝视着她,希望她也看他。
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- 3. He was willing to make any sacrifice for peace.
- 他愿意为和平作出任何牺牲。
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- 4. There's not enough people willing to take the risk.
- 没有足够的人愿意冒这个险。
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- 5. They were less willing to be spoon-fed doctrines from Japan.
- 他们不太愿意被填鸭式地灌输来自日本的学说。
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