willing
adjective
uk/ˈwɪl.ɪŋ/us/ˈwɪl.ɪŋ/be willing (to dosomething)
B1
to behappyto do something if it isneeded:
愿意,乐意(做某事)If you're willing toflyatnight, you can get a muchcheaperticket.如果你愿意夜里乘飞机,就能买到更便宜的机票。
You said youneededavolunteer- well, I'm willing.你说过你需要一名志愿者——我愿意。
ApparentlyJohnand Gabriel are willingforus to usetheirbarbecue.很显然,约翰和加布里埃尔愿意让我们使用他们的烧烤架。
- He is not willing toconcedeany of hispower.
- You have to be willing toseeother people'spointsofview.
- They need anassistantwho is willing tostayfor sixmonths.
- Thesuccessof thetalksturnson whether bothsidesare willing to make someconcessions.
- If you don'twantthejob, there's no end ofpeoplewilling to takeyourplace.
approving
A willingpersondoestheirworkenergeticallyandenthusiastically:
卖力的;积极的a willinghelper积极肯干的帮手
Ready and willing
- agreeable
- amenable
- atsomeone'sbeck and callidiom
- atyourcommandidiom
- be chafing at the bitidiom
- beck
- command
- eager
- eagerly
- fain
- find it inyourheart to dosomethingidiom
- finger
- gamely
- keen
- poised
- prepared
- raring
- readily
- readiness
- shape
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