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willing

/wil-ing/US // ˈwɪl ɪŋ //UK // (ˈwɪlɪŋ) //

愿意,愿意的,愿意接受的,愿意接受

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : disposed or consenting; inclined: willing to go along.
    • : cheerfully consenting or ready: a willing worker.
    • : done, given, borne, used, etc., with cheerful readiness.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.agreeable, ready
Synonyms
active积极,积极的,活跃,活跃的amenable可接受的,可亲的,可行的,可亲eager渴望,急于求成,急于,急于求成的enthusiastic热情,踊跃,热心,热烈happy快乐,幸福,开心,快乐的inclined倾斜的,倾向于,倾斜,倾向性pleased满意,欣欣然,欣慰的是,欣欣然接受prepared准备,准备好了,准备好的,准备好prone俯卧撑,倾向于,俯卧撑的,俯卧的responsible负责任的,负责的,负责任,有责任心的accommodating容纳,容忍,容忍的,容纳性consenting同意,同意的,赞成,同意书content内容,含量,内容简介deliberate斟酌,故意,蓄意的,蓄意disposed废弃的,弃权,弃置,弃用fair公平,公正,公平的,公正的feeling感受,感觉,感情,感到forward谈到这个game游戏,游戏中,游戏中的one一,一个,一种,一名predisposed预设的,倾向性,预备的,预定的prompt促使,提示,迅速,催促voluntary自愿,志愿,自愿的,志愿服务cheerful欢快的,愉快的,乐观的,愉悦的compliant顺从,顺从的,符合要求的,符合要求desirous欲望,希望,渴望,欲望的energetic有活力的,精力充沛,有活力,有力的favorable有利于,有利的,有利,良好的go along with随同,顺着,顺应,跟随in accord with符合,符合符合,合于,按照in favor赞成,支持,赞同,赞成的in the mood有心情,有兴致,兴致勃勃,有心情的intentional故意的,蓄意的,故意,有意的like-minded志同道合的,志同道合,志同道合的人,志同道合者obedient顺从的,顺从,服从的,听话的reliable可靠的,可靠,可靠性,可靠地tractable温和的,温顺的,温驯的,驯服的unasked无人问津,无人问津的,未问世的,未问世unbidden不允许的,不允许,不被允许的,不禁unforced未受影响的,未被强制的,未受约束的,未受约束well-disposed态度良好,善解人意,态度好的,态度好willful任性的,故意的,任性,故意witting聪明,聪明的人,聪明人,聪明的zealous热心,热心的,热心肠,热情的

Examples

  • I got to the Senate in 2011, and I'm not willing to see repeats of what he did to Obama, when we got nothing done for years.

  • Be willing to change, and be thoughtful in how we approach our consumers, but not not let that scare us — embrace that.

  • If you are willing to use inbound marketing as your key awareness-building option, launching webinars and free online courses should be among your first-in-lines.

  • It’s kind of mind-blowing to me that they’re willing to do that now for something that does not affect them as directly as the economics of the league.

  • The vaccine will have been created through the wisdom that emerged because individuals were willing and able to share information dynamically.

  • So far, all the players seemed to be willing to wait their turn.

  • And in order for them to realize their vision, they are willing to use any means.

  • There is also “other” and “willing to convert” (more on those categories later).

  • But he was always uncommonly gracious, a truly gentle man, willing to dispense wisdom and perspective when asked.

  • They liked what Duke was saying and were willing to look beyond what little they knew of his past.

  • Still, monsieur, I am willing to proceed upon the lines which would appear to be more agreeable to yourself.

  • But it was a long time before he found any one who was willing to attempt to rearrange his scribbled thoughts.

  • The lower class were idle and lazy, and willing to serve any sovereign who appealed to them by ostentation.

  • In short, Marcella had been too long under her tuition, to become a willing devotee to the monastic rites of the Romish Church.

  • That is the reason I feel obliged to return—if Mac is no longer able—or willing—to get up at night.