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1 will ****
I [wɪl] would pt1. modal aux vb1)will you be there? — ci sarai?will you do it? — yes, I will/no, I won't — lo farai? — sì (lo farò)/no (non lo farò)
I will have finished it by tomorrow — lo finirò entro domani
2)he will or he'll be there by now — dovrebbe essere arrivato ormaithat will be the postman — sarà il postino
3)(in commands, requests, offers)
will you be quiet! — vuoi fare silenzio?I won't go — oh yes you will, my lad! — non ci andrò — oh sì che ci andrai, ragazzo mio!
I will not or won't put up with it! — non intendo tollerarlo!
will you sit down — (politely) prego, si accomodi, (angrily) vuoi metterti seduto!
4)(expressing habits, persistence, capability)
the car will do 100 mph — la macchina fa 100 miglia all'orahe will often sit there for hours — spesso rimane seduto lì per ore
2. vi(wish) volereII [wɪl](just) as you will! — come vuoi!
1. n1) volontàthe will to win/live — la voglia di vincere/vivere
against sb's will — contro la volontà or il volere di qn
2) (testament) testamento2. vt1)to will sb to do sth — pregare (tra sé) perché qn faccia qc2)to will sth to sb — lasciare qc a qn in eredità
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