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would
  • 英语发声
  • 美语发声
  • v. 将,将会(will 的过去式);会,就;想;请;愿意;也许;老是;要是;表原来的目的
  • 网络释义

    1、世界
    ...Japanese日语;日本人would世界French法国人;法语 ...
    2、过去常常
    would"过去常常;过去经常",表示过去习惯或经常发生的动 Olympics as to win an Olympic medal.国与国之间竞办奥运会的 .
    3、将
    ”这句声明与该央行2月份的声音有所不同,所用的词是将(would),原来的词是可能(may),我们可以将这种换词视为其愿意加强量化宽松的信号。
    4、愿意
    ... might许可、可以 would愿意 2)dare一般只能用于疑问句和否定句,很少用于肯定句; ...

    短语

    Life would生活会

    would sooner要和动词原形搭配;要和动词本相搭配;宁愿;宁可

    would prefer更愿意;宁肯

    Would Not不会

    during would在会;在过程中会;正在翻译

    would tell将告诉;会告诉

    Would Suffice便已经足够;就已足够

    would just只想;将刚

    专业释义

    经济学
    • 遗嘱

      参考来源 - 论我国信托业行政监管体制的完善
    法学
    • 意志

      " The essence of the crime of rape is: disobeying of the will of victims.

      强奸罪的本质是违背被害人意志

      A valid will must comply with certain substance and form elements.

      一个有效遗嘱的成立,必须符合一定的实质要件和形式要件。

      参考来源 - 论中国大陆与港澳台地区遗嘱继承的法律冲突及其解决(研究生论文)
    文学
    • 意志

      The school makes "the will of power" as its kernel thought, and deduces its force advocacy and martial idea.

      战国策派以“权力意志”为其文艺思想的内核,并由权力意志推演出尚力、尚武的思想主张。

      参考来源 - 权力的踪迹(研究生论文)
    医药科学

    英英释义

    will [ wud, 弱wəd, əd, d ]

    n.
      the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention

      同义词:volition

      a fixed and persistent intent or purpose

      "where there's a will there's a way"

      a legal document declaring a person's wishes regarding the disposal of their property when they die

      同义词:testament

      v.
        decree or ordain

        "God wills our existence"

        have in mind

        "I will take the exam tomorrow"

        同义词:wish

        determine by choice

        "This action was willed and intended"

        leave or give by will after one's death

        同义词:bequeathleave




    英汉双解大词典

    would /wʊd, wʊd/ star5 CET4 TEM4

    • 1.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would when you are saying what someone believed, hoped, or expected to happen or be the case. 会 (表示相信或期待)

      例:

      No one believed the soldiers stationed at the border would actually open fire.

      没人相信驻扎在边境的士兵们会真的开火。

    • 2.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would when saying what someone intended to do. 要 (表示想要做)

      例:

      The statement added that although there were a number of differing views, these would be discussed by both sides.

      该声明补充说,尽管存在着许多不同的观点,但这些要由双方来讨论。

    • 3.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would when you are referring to the result or effect of a possible situation. 会 (表示可能的结果或影响)

      例:

      Ordinarily it would be fun to be taken to fabulous restaurants.

      被人带到豪华饭店去通常会很开心。

    • 4.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would, or would have with a past participle, to indicate that you are assuming or guessing that something is true, because you have good reasons for thinking it. 一定 (表示假设或猜测)

      例:

      You wouldn't know him.

      你一定不认识他。

    • 5.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would in the main clause of some "if" and "unless" sentences to indicate something you consider to be fairly unlikely to happen. 就会 (同)(if)(和)(unless)(引导的从句连用,表示某事极不可能发生)

      例:

      If only I could get some sleep, I would be able to cope.

      要是我能睡一会儿,就可以应付。

    • 6.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would to say that someone was willing to do something. You use would not to indicate that they refused to do something. 愿意

      例:

      They said they would give the police their full cooperation.

      他们说他们愿意同警方通力合作。

    • 7.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would not to indicate that something did not happen, often in spite of a lot of effort. 就不

      例:

      He kicked, pushed, and hurled his shoulder at the door. It wouldn't open.

      他又踢又推,还用肩膀撞门。它就是不开。

    • 8.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would, especially with "like," "love," and "wish," when saying that someone wants to do or have a particular thing or wants a particular thing to happen. 想要

      例:

      She asked me what I would like to do and mentioned a particular job.

      她问我想做什么,而且提到了一份特别的工作。

    • 9.  

      () would rather →see rather

    • 10.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would with "if" clauses in questions when you are asking for permission to do something. 会 (同)(if)(引导的从句连用,表示请求允许)

      例:

      Do you think it would be all right if I smoked?

      你觉得我可以吸烟吗?

    • 11.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would, usually in questions with "like," when you are making a polite offer or invitation. 想要[礼貌]

      例:

      Would you like a drink?

      你想喝一杯吗?

    • 12.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would, usually in questions, when you are politely asking someone to do something. 能 (表示请求)[礼貌]

      例:

      Would you do me a favour and get rid of this letter I've just received?

      你能帮我个忙把我刚收到的这封信处理掉吗?

    • 13.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You say that someone would do something when it is typical of them and you are critical of it. You emphasize the word would when you use it in this way. 总是 (表示批评)[表不满]

      例:

      Well, you would say that: you're a man.

      哎,你总是说:你是个男人。

    • 14.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would, or sometimes would have with a past participle, when you are expressing your opinion about something or seeing if people agree with you, especially when you are uncertain about what you are saying. 可能会[含糊]

      例:

      I think you'd agree he's a very respected columnist.

      我想你可能会同意,他是个十分受人尊敬的专栏作家。

    • 15.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use I would when you are giving someone advice in an informal way. 会 (指非正式提出建议)

      例:

      If I were you I would simply ring your friend's doorbell and ask for your bike back.

      如果我是你,我会按你朋友的门铃,索回自己的自行车。

    • 16.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use you would in negative sentences with verbs such as "guess" and "know" when you want to say that something is not obvious, especially something surprising. 会 (用在否定句中表示吃惊)

      例:

      Chris is so full of artistic temperament you'd never think she was the daughter of a banker.

      克里丝如此充满艺术家的气质,你绝不会想到她是一位银行家的女儿。

    • 17.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would have with a past participle when you are saying what was likely to have happened by a particular time. 可能会 (表示过去时态的虚拟语气)

      例:

      Within ten weeks of the introduction, 34 million people would have been reached by our television commercials.

      在10周的宣传期内,3400万人可能会看到我们的电视广告。

    • 18.  

      MODAL(情态动词) You use would have with a past participle when you are referring to the result or effect of a possible event in the past. 就会 (表示过去时态的虚拟语气)

      例:

      My daughter would have been 17 this week if she had lived.

      我的女儿如果还活着,这个星期就满17岁了。

    • 19.  

      MODAL(情态动词) If you say that someone would have liked or preferred something, you mean that they wanted to do it or have it but were unable to. 本想

      例:

      I would have liked a life in politics.

      我本想从事政治。