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    willingly

    US /ˈwɪlɪŋlɪ/

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    UK /'wɪlɪŋlɪ/

    A2
    adv.AdverbHappily; without any doubts or concerns
    I am willingly coming with you; I want to see the game too

    Video subtitles

    Choose to be an Overcomer

    04:35Choose to be an Overcomer
    • Your people will offer themselves willingly In the day of Your warfare,

      Your people will offer themselves willingly In the day of Your warfare,

    • Your people will offer themselves willingly In the day of Your warfare,

      Your people will offer themselves willingly In the day of Your warfare,

    A2

    BOX SET: English In A Minute 9 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!

    10:06BOX SET: English In A Minute 9 – TEN English lessons in 10 minutes!
    • Number one: 'accept' can mean 'to agree to take something or receive something willingly'.

      Number one: 'accept' can mean 'to agree to take something or receive something willingly'.

    A2

    YELLOW (English Cover)【Will Stetson】「神山羊」

    03:02YELLOW (English Cover)【Will Stetson】「神山羊」
    • You willingly avert your eyes those days will never come again.

      You willingly avert your eyes those days will never come again.

    • Uh-oh You willingly avert your eyes.

      Uh-oh You willingly avert your eyes.

    B1

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters

    17:28A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Full Audiobook with Subtitles and Chapters
    • Master Scrooge's trunk being by this time tied onto the top of the chaise, the children bade the schoolmaster goodbye right willingly,

      Master Scrooge's trunk being by this time tied onto the top of the chaise, the children bade the schoolmaster goodbye right willingly,

    • schoolmaster good-bye right willingly; and getting  into it, drove gaily down the garden-sweep: the  

      schoolmaster good-bye right willingly; and getting  into it, drove gaily down the garden-sweep: the  

    B2

    Why Apple, Samsung and Google Need Each Other

    10:37Why Apple, Samsung and Google Need Each Other
    • And that's a partnership both companies have been willingly participating in for years because it's a no-brainer for both of them.

      And that's a partnership both companies have been willingly participating in for years because it's a no-brainer for both of them.

    • And that's a partnership both companies have been willingly participating in for years because it's a no-brainer for both of them.

      And that's a partnership both companies have been willingly participating in for years because it's a no-brainer for both of them.

    B1

    The Lengths We Go To Avoid Love

    06:18The Lengths We Go To Avoid Love
    • The idea of trying to avoid love sounds paradoxical in the extreme. Why would anyone take steps to deny themselves an experience which seems so plainly positive and life-enhancing? Plenty of people are denied love by external forces. Why would anyone take active measures to sabotage love if it lay before them? The answer can only be found by looking back in time. Though we all crave love in theory, our capacity to accept it in practice is critically dependent on the quality of our early emotional experiences. To abbreviate sharply, we can only willingly tolerate being loved if, as children, the process of loving and being loved felt sufficiently reliable, safe and kind. Some of us were not so blessed. Some of us were stymied in our search for love in ways we have not yet recovered from or fully understood. Perhaps the person we wanted to love fell ill or grew depressed. Or at the height of our dependence on them, they went away or had a new family or turned their attention to a younger sibling.

      The idea of trying to avoid love sounds paradoxical in the extreme. Why would anyone take steps to deny themselves an experience which seems so plainly positive and life-enhancing? Plenty of people are denied love by external forces. Why would anyone take active measures to sabotage love if it lay before them? The answer can only be found by looking back in time. Though we all crave love in theory, our capacity to accept it in practice is critically dependent on the quality of our early emotional experiences. To abbreviate sharply, we can only willingly tolerate being loved if, as children, the process of loving and being loved felt sufficiently reliable, safe and kind. Some of us were not so blessed. Some of us were stymied in our search for love in ways we have not yet recovered from or fully understood. Perhaps the person we wanted to love fell ill or grew depressed. Or at the height of our dependence on them, they went away or had a new family or turned their attention to a younger sibling.

    • To abbreviate sharply, we can only willingly tolerate being loved if, as children, the process of loving and being loved felt sufficiently reliable, safe, and

      To abbreviate sharply, we can only willingly tolerate being loved if, as children, the process of loving and being loved felt sufficiently reliable, safe, and

    B1

    Are You Ready to Apply to Medical School? (6 Questions to Ask)

    11:52Are You Ready to Apply to Medical School? (6 Questions to Ask)
    • While many reapplicants find success, it's not a position you should willingly put yourself in.

      While many reapplicants find success, it's not a position you should willingly put yourself in.

    • it's not a position you should willingly put yourself

      it's not a position you should willingly put yourself

    B1

    《星期三》第 2 季 | 正式預告 | Netflix

    02:13《星期三》第 2 季 | 正式預告 | Netflix
    • This is the first time you've ever willingly returned to a school.

      This is the first time you've ever willingly returned to a school.

    • This is the first time you've ever willingly returned to a school.

      This is the first time you've ever willingly returned to a school.

    A2

    A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.

    14:37A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Audiobook with subtitles and a warm fire. Read by Greg Wagland.
    • Master Scrooge's trunk, being by this time tied onto the top of the sheds, the children bade the schoolmaster goodbye right willingly and, getting into it, drove gaily down the garden sweep, the quick wheels dashing the hoarfrost and snow from off the dark leaves of the evergreens like spray.

      Master Scrooge's trunk, being by this time tied onto the top of the sheds, the children bade the schoolmaster goodbye right willingly and, getting into it, drove gaily down the garden sweep, the quick wheels dashing the hoarfrost and snow from off the dark leaves of the evergreens like spray.

    • chaise, the children bade the schoolmaster good-bye right willingly;

      chaise, the children bade the schoolmaster good-bye right willingly;

    B2

    Taylor Swift Accepts Woman of the Decade Award | Women In Music

    15:17Taylor Swift Accepts Woman of the Decade Award | Women In Music
    • but I'm obviously not going willingly.

      but I'm obviously not going willingly.

    • But I'm obviously not going willingly.

      But I'm obviously not going willingly.

    B1