形容词乐意的,愿意的; 自愿的,心甘情愿的
动词will的现在分词; 决心; 用意志力驱使
形容词
1. They are willing to come.
他们愿意来。
2. Are you willing to help?
你愿意帮忙吗?
3. We received willing help.
我们得到了志愿的援助。
搬家
A:(It’s a small price to pay/ I’m willing to do it) to be comfortable.
要生活得舒适一点这点钱(不算什么/我愿意付)。
B:I see.
是呀。
1. 自愿的:从圣父方面说,权利乃是本性的(being从圣子方面说,权利乃是自愿的(willing). 如果没有自由,不是自愿,则成为一种死的理教,一个死的上帝,乃完全由于「必不得已」. 如何使「不得已」和「自由」能够调和,只有基督信徒藉着圣灵,从上帝始能找到.
2. 意愿:外企通常是以下列三个指标评价员工:1.意愿(Willing):指态度主动积极,有强烈的成功愿望. 2.承诺(commitment):指对结果肯负责,勇于承担职责. 3.能力(Capable)
3. 乐意的:report报导 | willing乐意的 | be willing to乐意做某事
1. 乐意的;愿意的
If someone is willing to do something, they are fairly happy about doing it and will do it if they are asked or required to do it.
e.g. The military now say they're willing to hold talks with the political parties...
军方现在说,他们愿意与政党进行谈判。
e.g. There are, of course, questions which she will not be willing to answer.
当然,有些问题是她不愿回答的。
2. 自愿的;愿意的;积极肯干的
Willing is used to describe someone who does something fairly enthusiastically and because they want to do it rather than because they are forced to do it.
e.g. Have the party on a Saturday, when you can get your partner and other willing adults to help...
把聚会安排在周六,这样你就可以找自己的搭档和其他愿意帮把手的成年人来帮忙了。
e.g. Although he had had no formal engineering training he was a natural and willing pupil.
虽然他没有接受过正规工科训练,但却是个天生好学的学生。
3. God willing -> see god
1. The visiting businessman said Dell is willing to further advance investment in China and is also committed to push forward bilateral economic and trade relations.
2. Sales are now being led by a younger generation that is willing to buy on credit and shop online.
3. In most product categories, fewer than 10 percent said they were willing to buy luxury items on credit.
4. willing什么意思
4. By and large, musicians here are willing to collaborate and many can be found milling about live venues.
5. They seem willing to try to get what they want by exploiting any means available.
6. China is by no means willing to adopt and implement any subsidy and preferential policies for domestic automakers that contravenes WTO rules.
7. willing
7. She's willing to make adjustments, and may even go further by cutting another few inches off her blonde mane.
8. While TV had been free since its inception, large numbers of people proved willing to pay for cable and digital television.
9. And they should be " of an equal caliber and so trustworthy, a person that you would be willing to do business with ".
10. willing
10. Parents call for complete relief of making travel arrangements and are willing to pay for it.
noun
1. willing
1. the act of making a choice
e.g. followed my father of my own volition
Synonym: volition
adj
1. willing在线翻译
1. not brought about by coercion or force
e.g. the confession was uncoerced
2. disposed or inclined toward
e.g. a willing participant
willing helpers