will
will
wɪl
vil
British pronunciation
/wɪl/

Définition et signification de « will » en anglais

will
01

[futur simple], vouloir

used for forming future tenses
will definition and meaning
example
Exemples
I will finish my homework before dinner.
Je vais finir mes devoirs avant le dîner.
She will visit her grandparents next weekend.
Elle va rendre visite à ses grands-parents le week-end prochain.
02

décréter, ordonner

decree or ordain
03

décider, choisir

determine by choice
04

léguer, transmettre par testament

to officially leave your property, money, or belongings to someone after you die (usually through a legal document)
example
Exemples
She willed her entire art collection to the local museum.
Elle a légué toute sa collection d'art au musée local.
He willed his vintage car to his grandson in his testament.
Il a légué sa voiture vintage à son petit-fils dans son testament.
05

devoir

used to express what one deems true or probable
Will
01

volonté, désir

the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention
02

volonté, désir

a person's intention or desire, especially one that is strong or persistent
example
Exemples
His sheer will to succeed drove him to overcome every obstacle in his path.
Sa volonté pure de réussir l'a poussé à surmonter chaque obstacle sur son chemin.
Despite the challenges, her will to help others never wavered.
Malgré les défis, sa volonté d'aider les autres n'a jamais vacillé.
03

testament, disposition testamentaire

a legal document that a person writes to decide what happens to their belongings after their death
example
Exemples
She updated her will to include her grandchildren as beneficiaries.
Elle a mis à jour son testament pour inclure ses petits-enfants comme bénéficiaires.
The lawyer read the will aloud to the family after the funeral.
L'avocat a lu le testament à haute voix à la famille après les funérailles.
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