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单词 wilt
释义

wilt1 /wilt/

intransitive verb
  1. (of flowers) to droop, become limp or wither, from heat or lack of water
  2. To lose energy, to droop from fatigue or too much heat
  3. To lose self-confidence or courage
transitive verb
  1. To render limp, cause to droop or wither
  2. To cause to lose spirit, self-confidence or courage
noun
  1. The process of wilting
  2. Any of various diseases that cause wilting of plants
ORIGIN: Orig dialect; perh from welk1

wilt2 /wilt/ 2nd pers sing of will1

will1 /wil/

verb (2nd pers sing present indicative (with thou; archaic) wilt; 3rd pers will; pat would /wŭd/; 2nd pers sing (with thou; archaic) wouldst; no pap)
  1. Used with an infinitive or absolutely: esp in 2nd and 3rd pers to form a future tense (shall often being used in 1st pers)
  2. In 1st pers to express intention or determination
  3. To make requests, issue commands, or invite
  4. To indicate capacity, as in the car will seat six
  5. To suggest willingness or readiness on the part of someone or something, as in the car will not start
  6. To express assumptions
  7. To wish, desire or want, as in say what you will
  8. To express resignation or frustration at events, another's perversity, etc
ORIGIN: OE wyllan, willan to wish, to be willing

will do (informal)

Expressing readiness to do what is being asked of one

will2 /wil/

noun
  1. The power or faculty of choosing or determining
  2. The act of using this power
  3. Volition
  4. Choice or determination
  5. Pleasure, wish or desire
  6. Inclination, preference
  7. Lust
  8. Command
  9. Arbitrary disposal
  10. (in combination) feeling towards others, as in goodwill or ill-will
  11. The disposition of one's effects at death
  12. The written document containing this
transitive verb (pat and pap willed; 2nd pers present indicative willˈest; 3rd pers wills)
  1. To decree
  2. To seek to force, influence (oneself or another to perform a specified action) by silent exertion of the will
  3. To dispose of by will, to bequeath
  4. To wish, desire or want, as in what you will
  5. To wish for (archaic)
  6. To command, order, require (obsolete)
intransitive verb
  1. To exercise choice, choose, decree
  2. To be willing
ORIGIN: OE willa will, determination, from which comes the weak verb willian

willˈable adjective

willed adjective

  1. Having a will
  2. Voluntary
  3. Given or disposed of by will
  4. Brought under another's will, as in hypnotism
  5. (in combination) having a will of a particular kind, as in weak-willed, strong-willed, etc

willˈer noun

Someone who wills

willˈ-less adjective

Having no will of one's own

willˈ-lessly adverb

willˈ-lessness noun

willˈpower noun

The ability to control one's actions, emotions, impulses, etc

willˈ-worship noun (Bible)

Worship after one's own will or fancy, superstitious observance without divine authority

at will

When or as one chooses

a will of one's own

A strong, self-assertive will

by my will (Shakespeare)

  1. Voluntarily
  2. With my consent

conjoint or joint will

A testamentary act by two persons jointly in the same instrument

have one's will

To obtain what one desires

living will see under living

tenant at will

Someone who holds lands only so long as the owner pleases

with a will

Heartily and energetically

with the best will in the world

No matter how willing or persevering one is

work one's will

To do whatever one chooses

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