A2 also 'll used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about or things that are planned将,将要
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The doctor will call next week to check on your progress.
The choir will be performing the Hallelujah Chorus at the concert.
The photos will be ready for collection on Tuesday afternoon.
Representatives of the member states will be meeting next week.
All our computer equipment will be replaced in the near future.
A1 also 'll used to talk about what someone or something is able or willing to do能;愿意
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The photocopier will collate the documents for you.
Your father will come for you at 4 o'clock.
In the event of a strike, the army will take over responsibility for firefighting.
The government will only say it is not in the general interest to reveal any more information.
Oh, for crying out loud, why won't you listen to me!
A2 used to ask someone to do something(用于要求别人做某事)
also 'll used as a polite way of inviting someone to do something, or of offering someone something(用于礼貌地提出邀请或提供某物)
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Will you give me a hand with this box?
When you've finished that book will you lend it to me?
Will you pass me the salt please?
Will you give me a call when you get this message?
Will you play that song again please?
A2 also 'll used in conditional sentences with 'if'(用于以 if 开头的条件句中)
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If you see Alan on your wanderings, will you tell him he's wanted in the office?
If we back down on this issue, our reputation will be compromised.
If the two sides conflict with each other again, it will be disastrous for party unity.
If a plane window breaks the cabin will rapidly decompress.
If we continue to deplete the earth's natural resources, we will cause serious damage to the environment.
also 'll used to refer to what is likely可能,大概
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You will have heard about the plans for next week.
You will probably have already made plans for the weekend.
That'll be Tony on the phone.
As you will have guessed by now, David and I are engaged.
You will be aware that things haven't been going well.
also 'll used when angry to tell someone to do something(表示生气地命令某人)
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You will do as you are told!
Will you shut up!
Will you stop doing that and pay attention!
You'll finish your dinner if you want any dessert.
You'll tidy your room before you go out.
also 'll used when referring to something that always or usually happens总是;一直
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My children will always come before my career.
I'm afraid physics will always be a closed book to me.
People will file lawsuits at the drop of a hat these days.
Tight jeans will only emphasize any extra weight that you are carrying.
An empty bottle will float.
B2 [ C or U ] the mental power used to control and direct your thoughts and actions, or a determination to do something, despite any difficulties or opposition意志;毅力;决心
C1 [ S ] what someone wants to happen意愿;心愿;希望
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A good leader must have a strong will.
"The will of man is by his reason swayed."
Her will turned out to be stronger than his.
He succeeded by sheer strength of will.
She was always trying to impose her will on other people.
C2 [ C ] an official statement of what a person has decided should be done with their money and property after their death遗嘱
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He was struck out from his father's will.
He left me his racehorses in his will.
When she remarried, she made a new will.
[ + obj + to infinitive ] If you will something to happen, you try to make it happen by the power of your thoughts.设法用意志力驱使;决意
[ I or T ] formal to want something想要;渴望
[ T ] to arrange to give money or property to others after your death遗赠
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