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wishing

英 [ˈwɪʃɪŋ]

美 [ˈwɪʃɪŋ]

v.  希望(不大可能的事)发生; 怀着(不可能实现的)愿望; 希望(做某事); 想要(某事发生); 盼望; 企求; 想要
wish的现在分词

BNC.47125 / COCA.38432

柯林斯词典

  • See also:She was sincere and genuine in her wish to make amends for the past...Clearly she had no wish for conversation...She wanted to go everywhere in the world. She soon got her wish...The decision was made against the wishes of the party leader.death wish
  • VERB 想要,希望(做…)
    If youwish todo something ortohave it done for you, you want to do it or have it done.
    1. If you wish to go away for the weekend, our office will be delighted to make hotel reservations...
      如果您想外出度周末,我们办事处将很乐意为您预订旅馆。
    2. We can dress as we wish now...
      我们现在着装可以随心所欲。
    3. There were the collaborators, who wished for a German victory.
      有通敌者希望德国获胜。
  • VERB (用于要说的话可能使人不快或担心等时)不想,无意
    Wishis used in expressions such asI don't wish tobe rude orwithout wishing tobe rude as a way of apologizing or warning someone when you are going to say something which might upset, annoy, or worry them.
    1. I don't wish to sound callous, but I am glad I wasn't here...
      我不想让自己的话听上去麻木不仁,但我真的很庆幸我当时没在这儿。
    2. Without wishing to be unkind, she's not the most interesting company.
      我不想那么刻薄,不过她并不是非常有情趣的伴侣。
  • VERB 希望(不可能或可能性很小的事发生)
    If youwishsomething were true, you would like it to be true, even though you know that it is impossible or unlikely.
    1. I wish I could do that...
      我希望我能做那件事。
    2. I wish it weren't true...
      但愿这不是真的。
    3. Pa, I wish you wouldn't shout...
      爸,我希望你不要嚷嚷了。
    4. The world is not always what we wish it to be.
      世界并不总是如我们所愿。
  • Note thatwishandwanthave similar meanings, but are used differently. If youwantsomething, you feel a need for it or a desire to have it. You can say that youwantto do something, that youwantsomeone to do something, or that youwantsomething to happen. If you usewishwith a 'to' infinitive, this has the same meaning aswantbut is more formal.I want to get out of here... She wished to consult him about her future.Wishis normally followed by a 'that'-clause, although the word 'that' is often omitted from the clause. If youwishthat something was the case, you would like it to be the case, even though this is unlikely or impossible.I wish I lived near London... He wished he had phoned for a cab.Note the use of the tenses in the examples; whenwishis in the present tense, the past tense is used in the clause, and whenwishis in the past tense, the past perfect tense is used in the clause.
    注意wish 与 want 虽意思相近,但用法不同。want 表示感觉需要或希望拥有某物,可以说 want to do something, want someone to do something 或 want something to happen。如果 wish 与带 to 的不定式连用,则与 want 意思相同,但语气要更正式:I want to get out of here (我想离开这里), She wished to consult him about her future (她想就自己未来的发展向他咨询意见)。wish 一般后接 that 从句,但从句中的 that 经常省略,表示虽然明知不太可能或完全没有可能,依然希望某事是真的:I wish I lived near London (我真希望自己住在伦敦附近),He wished he had phoned for a cab (他真希望自己已经打电话叫出租车了)。注意上述例子中时态的用法:wish 用现在时,则从句用过去时;wish 用过去时,则从句用过去完成时。

  • VERB 祈求;企求;默默期盼
    If youwish forsomething, you express the desire for that thing silently to yourself. In fairy stories, when a person wishes for something, the thing they wish for often happens by magic.
    1. We have all wished for men who are more considerate...
      我们都曾祈求能找到更加体贴的男人。
    2. A philosopher once said, 'Be careful what you wish for; you might get it.'
      一位哲学家曾说过:“别轻易许愿——你可能会如愿以偿。”
    3. Wishis also a noun.
    4. Blow out the candles and make a wish.
      吹蜡烛许愿吧。
  • VERB 这是再好不过的;没有比这更好的了
    Wishis used in sentences such asI could not wish for anything betterto indicate that you are very pleased with what you have and could not imagine anything better.
    1. I really could not have wished for a better teacher...
      这个老师对我来说是再好不过的了。
    2. Who could wish for a better opportunity?
      谁还会企求能得到比这更好的机会呢?
  • VERB 希望…发生在…身上
    If you say that you would notwisha particular thingonsomeone, you mean that the thing is so unpleasant that you would not want them to be forced to experience it.
    1. It's a horrid experience and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
      这种经历太痛苦了,我甚至都不希望它发生在死对头身上。
  • VERB 祝;祝愿
    If youwishsomeone something such as luck or happiness, you express the hope that they will be lucky or happy.
    1. I wish you both a very good journey...
      我祝愿你们两人旅途愉快。
    2. Goodbye, Hanu. I wish you well.
      再见,哈努,祝你顺心如意。
  • N-PLURAL 祝愿;祝福
    If you express your goodwishestowards someone, you are politely expressing your friendly feelings towards them and your hope that they will be successful or happy.
    1. I found George's story very sad. Please give him my best wishes...
      我觉得乔治的经历很悲惨,请向他转达我最诚挚的祝福。
    2. Western leaders sent good wishes to the new American president.
      西方领导人向新任美国总统致以良好的祝愿。

英英释义

noun

  • a specific feeling of desire
    1. he got his wish
    2. he was above all wishing and desire
    Synonym:wishwant

双语例句

  • Those wishing to study urban development have a ready-made example on their doorstep
    那些想要研究城市发展的人眼下就有一个十分现成的范例。
  • I knew you would be wishing me joy.
    我知道你要预备来向我道喜了。
  • Without wishing to be unkind, she's not the most interesting company
    我说这话没什么恶意,但她并不是个特别有趣的伙伴。
  • Catherine wishing to keep up your acquaintance, I acquiesced& foolishly.
    凯瑟琳愿意和你来往,我默许了&我真傻。
  • I know you will join me in wishing them Godspeed.
    我知道你会同我一起祝愿他们诸事顺遂的。
  • In the new year, wishing you and your family happy and healthy.
    在新的一年里,祝你和你的家人健康,幸福!
  • May everything go well with you! or wishing you every success!
    祝您诸事顺遂。
  • All my friends join me in wishing you a happy birthday.
    我的所有朋友和我一道祝你生日快乐。
  • I would peel an apple for you every day wishing you good health.
    我愿意每天为你削一个苹果,希望你拥有健康的身体。
  • I'm sure everyone will join me in wishing you a very happy retirement.
    我肯定大家都会和我一样祝你退休生活非常愉快。