willed的意思和读音

willed

: [wɪld] : [wɪld]

adj.

v.“will”

adj.1....

v.1.“will”

v.1.The past participle and past tense of will

1. weakspirited weakwilled WeberFechner law ...

2. will-o'-the-wisp willed willemite ...

3. snow angel 使 willed a bartender’s story / target=_blank class=infotextkey> ...

4.( voluntary “ ) 、 willed”) 、

5.(willed)

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1.He had willed the blow higher, but the tired muscles had not been able to obey.

2.When I mentally willed the hand into a point, I began to fly in the direction of my finger.沿

3.The expression of the general will in legislation cannot be thought of as an outcome of some quasi-mechanical process: it must be willed.

4.And then it occurred to him that he might have willed it to be lit.

5.Again a very self-willed people who are close to anger, do not know what reason, there is always a periodic cycle.

6.The old woman's grandchildren willed her to live until Christmas, but she died just short of the holiday.

7.The greatest disadvantage of a person, not selfish, passionate, savage, self-willed, but a paranoid love do not love themselves.

8.She's very strong-willed and if she's decided to leave school, nothing will stop her.

9.Though smart and strong-willed, he has always been a polite and respectful young man.

10.One needs a support of inner spirit and a disposition as a strong-willed man to bear and defeat the setback.