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would
- IPA[wo͝od]
美式
- past of will;(expressing the conditional mood) indicating the consequence of an imagined event or situation
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- 1. past of will
- 2. (expressing the conditional mood) indicating the consequence of an imagined event or situation he would lose his job if he were identified
- ▪ used to give advice I wouldn't drink that if I were you
- 3. expressing a desire or inclination I would love to work in Prague would you like some water?
- 4. expressing a polite request would you pour the wine, please?
- ▪ expressing willingness or consent who would live here?
- 5. expressing a conjecture, opinion, or hope I guess some people would consider it brutal I would have to agree
- 6. ironic used to make a comment about behavior that is typical they would say that, wouldn't they? every night we would hear the boy crying
- 7. literary expressing a wish or regret would that he had lived to finish it
- desiring or aspiring to be a specified type of person: a would-be actress who dresses up as Marilyn Monroe
- a person who desires or aspires to be a particular type: a seemingly endless queue of journalists and would-bes formed
Oxford Dictionary
- desiring or aspiring to be a specified type of person: a would-be actress who dresses up as Marilyn Monroe
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to express amazement about something
Oxford Dictionary
- used to convey that one is not prepared to divulge confidential information
Oxford Dictionary
- used to express surprise at something one is relating
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to convey that one is not prepared to divulge secret or confidential information
Oxford American Dictionary
- used to indicate that something happened purely by chance
Oxford Dictionary
- the specified thing would be welcome and useful
Oxford American Dictionary
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