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English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
English-Macedonian dictionary. 2013.
will (or would) not hear of — will (or would) not allow or agree to. → heaped … English new terms dictionary
Will — • This article discusses will in its psychological aspect Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Will Will † … Catholic encyclopedia
would — O.E. wolde, past tense of willan to will (see WILL (Cf. will) (v.)). Would be (adj.) wishing, pretending is first recorded c.1300 … Etymology dictionary
will — Ⅰ. will [1] ► MODAL VERB (3rd sing. present will; past would) 1) expressing the future tense. 2) expressing a strong intention or assertion about the future. 3) expressing inevitable events. 4) expressing a request … English terms dictionary
would not hear of — ► will (or would) not hear of will (or would) not allow or agree to. Main Entry: ↑hear … English terms dictionary
will not hear of — ► will (or would) not hear of will (or would) not allow or agree to. Main Entry: ↑hear … English terms dictionary
would not hear of — Will or would not allow or tolerate ● hear … Useful english dictionary
will — 1. v.aux. & tr. (3rd sing. present will; past would) (foll. by infin. without to, or absol.; present and past only in use) 1 (in the 2nd and 3rd persons, and often in the 1st: see SHALL) expressing the future tense in statements, commands, or… … Useful english dictionary
will — will1 modal verb (3rd singular present will; past would) 1》 expressing the future tense. ↘expressing a strong intention or assertion about the future. 2》 expressing inevitable events. 3》 expressing a request. ↘expressing desire, consent,… … English new terms dictionary
Will — Will, v. t. & auxiliary. [imp. {Would}. Indic. present, I will (Obs. I wol), thou wilt, he will (Obs. he wol); we, ye, they will.] [OE. willen, imp. wolde; akin to OS. willan, OFries. willa, D. willen, G. wollen, OHG. wollan, wellan, Icel. & Sw.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Would — Will Will, v. t. & auxiliary. [imp. {Would}. Indic. present, I will (Obs. I wol), thou wilt, he will (Obs. he wol); we, ye, they will.] [OE. willen, imp. wolde; akin to OS. willan, OFries. willa, D. willen, G. wollen, OHG. wollan, wellan, Icel. & … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English