- will
- [[t]wɪl[/t]]
1. noun1) the mental power by which one controls one's thought, actions and decisions:إرادَه
Do you believe in freedom of the will?
2) (control over) one's desire(s) or wish(es); determination:It was done against her will
He has no will of his own – he always does what the others want
Children often have strong wills
رَغْبَه، تَصْميمHe has lost the will to live.
3) (a legal paper having written on it) a formal statement about what is to be done with one's belongings, body etc after one's death:وَصِيَّهHave you made a will yet?
2. verb– short forms I'll [[t]aɪl[/t]], you'll [[t]juːl[/t]], he'll [[t]hiːl[/t]], she'll [[t]ʃiːl[/t]], it'll [[t]ˈɪtl[/t]], we'll [[t]wiːl[/t]], they'll [[t]ðeɪl[/t]]: negative short form won't [[t]wount[/t]]1) used to form future tenses of other verbs:We'll go at six o'clock tonight
Will you be here again next week?
Things will never be the same again
سَوْفَI will have finished the work by tomorrow evening.
2) used in requests or commands:Will you come into my office for a moment, please?
تُسْتَعْمَل في جُمْلَة الطَّلَب المُهَذَّبWill you please stop talking!
3) used to show willingness:I'll do that for you if you like
تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن الرَّغْبَه أو الإسْتِعْداد لِعَمَل الشَّيءI won't do it!
4) used to state that something happens regularly, is quite normal etc:تُسْتَعْمَل للتَّعْبير عن تَكرار حُدوث العَمَلAccidents will happen.
Arabic-English dictionary. 2014.