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1 volition
vəuˈlɪʃən сущ.
1) волевой акт, хотение to act on one's own volition ≈ сделать что-л. по доброй воле, по собственному желанию They agreed of their own volition. ≈ Они добровольно согласились.
2) воля, сила воли воля, волевой акт;
желание - of his own * по своей( доброй) воле, по своему желанию, добровольно сила воли legal ~ законное желание volition воля, сила воли ~ волевой акт, хотение;
to do (smth.) by (или of) one's own volition сделать (что-л.) по доброй воле, по собственному желаниюБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > volition
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2 volition
[və'lɪʃ(ə)n]сущ.1) волевой акт, хотениеto act on one's own volition — сделать что-л. по доброй воле, по собственному желанию
They agreed of their own volition. — Они добровольно согласились.
2) воля, сила воли
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