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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
willing
1 willing 2 not willing saying yes or no YES/NO see also WANT
1 willing - if you agree that you will do sth, you are willing (to do sth) (not before a noun), ready (to do sth) (not before a noun), prepared (to do sth) (not before a noun); noun (U): willingness I'm not willing to work on Sundays. ◎ 'Would you be prepared to lend us the van next week?' 'Yes, of course.' ◎ Thanks for your willingness to help. - very willing to do sth: eager (to do sth), keen (to do sth), keen on doing sth eager volunteers ◎ keen supporters ◎ I'm quite keen to get involved in the project. ◎ Are you really keen on joining the army? - willing to help: helpful I wish he would try and be more helpful. - happy to help: willing (adverb willingly) willing assistants ◎ He offered his services willingly. - willing to do what sb wants: cooperative - if you do sth without being forced or asked, you do it of your own accord I didn't have to ask him. He did it entirely of his own accord. - to show that you are willing to do sth, you can use will, would I'll phone her now if you want. ◎ I won't accept their offer. ◎ He said he wouldn't help me. - to say that you are willing to do sth: agree to sth Eric's agreed to lend us his car for the weekend. - willing to leave things the way they are or as others want them: content (to do sth), content (with sth) He's content to stay at home and look after the children. ◎ I'm quite content with my life at the moment.
2 not willing - not ready to do sth: unwilling (adverb unwillingly); noun (U): unwillingness She's unwilling to help. ◎ Chris went to school unwillingly. ◎ his unwillingness to get involved - not willing to do what sb wants; not being helpful: uncooperative She's being very uncooperative about the move. - very unwilling: grudging (adverb grudgingly) grudging thanks ◎ He grudgingly agreed to give me the money. - to be unwilling to do sth because you are not sure if it is right: hesitate (to do sth), hold* back (from doing sth) She hesitated to accept his offer. ◎ They held back until they had more information about the project. - not willing and therefore slow to agree to do sth: reluctant (adverb reluctantly); noun (U): reluctance I was reluctant to lend him the car because he's such a fast driver. ◎ I'm not surprised at your reluctance to go and see him. ※ refusing - to say or show that you do not want to do, give, accept, etc sth: refuse (sth), refuse to do sth; noun (C/U): refusal I offered him a lift but he refused. ◎ She refused to believe that he had gone for good. ◎ They refused to help us. ◎ We were surprised at his refusal to accept the job. - to refuse to accept sb/sth: reject sb/sth; noun (C/U): rejection Our offer has been rejected. - to refuse to allow sb to go into a place: turn sb away We were turned away from the night club. - to refuse to accept sb who has applied for a job: turn sb down - to refuse to accept an offer or suggestion: turn sth down My suggestion was turned down. - not wanting to do what other people want you to do: stubborn (adverb stubbornly); noun (U): stubbornness She's too stubborn to apologize. ◎ He stubbornly refused to let her go. ※ MORE ... - to refuse directly without any discussion: refuse point-blank I asked him to let me go but he refused point-blank. - to refuse to change your mind: stand* firm We should stand firm by our decision. - to refuse to listen to what sb is saying: turn a deaf ear (to sb/sth) I tried to convince him that my plan was sensible but he turned a deaf ear to me.
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