willful
英 ['wɪlfʊl]
美 ['wɪlfəl]
語源
英語の語源
- willful (adj.)
- also wilful, c. 1200, "strong-willed," usually in a bad sense, "obstinate, unreasonable," from will (n.) + -ful. From late 14c. as "eager" (to do something). Mid-14c., of actions, "done on purpose, intentional, due to one's own will." Related: Willfullness.
例文
- 1. He displayed a willful ignorance of their plight.
- 彼らの苦境について彼はわざと何も知らないふりをしている。
- 2.He 's been willful and headstrong from a baby.
- 彼は小さい頃からわがままを言っていた。
- 3.She was a willful child.
- 彼女はわがままな子だ。
- 4.The willful killing of a person is murder.
- 故意に人を殺すことは殺人である。
- 5.Her laughter and fragrance and willful glances were his tribute.
- 彼女の笑い、温かみ、秋波も彼に捧げた.
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