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Bouxwiller (A commune) proper noun | Bouxwiller◼◼◼nom propre |
boys will be boys (boys are mischievous by nature) phrase [UK: ˈbɔɪz wɪl bi ˈbɔɪz] [US: ˈbɔɪz wɪl bi ˈbɔɪz] | il faut que jeunesse se passe◼◼◼phrase |
crack willow (Salix fragilis) noun [UK: kræk ˈwɪ.ləʊ] [US: ˈkræk ˈwɪˌlo.ʊ] | saule fragile◼◼◼nom {m} |
declaration of will (manifestation of intent aimed at creating a legal effect) noun | déclaration de volonté◼◼◼nom {f} |
faith will move mountains (proverb) phrase [UK: feɪθ wɪl muːv ˈmaʊn.tɪnz] [US: ˈfeɪθ wɪl ˈmuːv ˈmaʊn.tənz] | |
fire at will (military command) phrase [UK: ˈfaɪə(r) ət wɪl] [US: ˈfaɪər ət wɪl] | feu à volonté !◼◼◼phrase |
free will (ability to choose one's actions) noun [UK: friː wɪl] [US: ˈfriː wɪl] | libre arbitre◼◼◼nom {m} |
God willing interjection [UK: ɡɒd ˈwɪl.ɪŋ] [US: ˈɡɑːd ˈwɪl.ɪŋ] | si Dieu veut◼◼◼interjection Dieu voulant◼◼◻interjection Dieu veuille◼◼◻interjection s'il plaît à Dieu◼◼◻interjection si Dieu le veut bien◼◻◻interjection |
goodwill (favorably disposed attitude) noun [UK: ˌɡʊd.ˈwɪl] [US: ɡʊ.ˈdwɪl] | bonne volonté◼◼◼nom {f} bienveillance◼◼◼nom {f} |
goodwill noun [UK: ˌɡʊd.ˈwɪl] [US: ɡʊ.ˈdwɪl] | bonne volonté◼◼◼nom bienveillance◼◼◼nom |
goodwill (value) noun [UK: ˌɡʊd.ˈwɪl] [US: ɡʊ.ˈdwɪl] | achalandage◼◼◼nom {m} (Canada) cote d'estimenom {f} |
goodwill (ability to exert influence) noun [UK: ˌɡʊd.ˈwɪl] [US: ɡʊ.ˈdwɪl] | survaleur◼◼◻nom {f} (Canada) écart d'acquisitionnom {m} |
heads will roll (some people will be fired for incompetence) phrase [UK: hedz wɪl rəʊl] [US: ˈhedz wɪl roʊl] | des têtes vont tomber◼◼◼phrase |
I will go | |
ill will (ill-disposed attitude) noun [UK: ɪl wɪl] [US: ˈɪl wɪl] | mauvaise intention◼◼◼nom |
living will (document giving durable power of attorney to a surrogate decision-maker for healthcare purposes) noun | testament de vie◼◼◼nom {m} |
military will noun | testament militaire◼◼◼nom {m} |
sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me (a response to taunting proclaiming the speaker's indifference) phrase | |
sweet william (Dianthus barbatus) noun [UK: swiːt ˈwɪ.lɪəm] [US: ˈswiːt ˈwɪ.ljəm] | œillet de poète◼◼◼nom {m} |
swill [swills] (mixture of solid and liquid food scraps) noun [UK: swɪl] [US: ˈswɪl] | soupe◼◼◼nom |
take care of the pennies and the pounds will take care of themselves (if you take care of little things one at a time, they can add up to big things) phrase | |
the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak (achieving something is made impossible by frailty) phrase [UK: ðə ˈspɪ.rɪt ɪz ˈwɪl.ɪŋ bʌt ðə fleʃ ɪz wiːk] [US: ðə ˈspɪ.rət ˈɪz ˈwɪl.ɪŋ ˈbət ðə ˈfleʃ ˈɪz ˈwiːk] | mais la chair est faible◼◼◼phrase l'esprit est prompt◼◻◻phrase |
there are none so blind as those who will not see phrase | |
time will tell (results of an action cannot be known beforehand) phrase [UK: ˈtaɪm wɪl tel] [US: ˈtaɪm wɪl ˈtel] | verra◼◼◼phrase l'avenir nous le dira◼◼◼phrase qui vivra◼◼◻phrase l'avenir le dira◼◼◻phrase |
twill (weaving pattern) noun [UK: twɪl] [US: ˈtwɪl] | armure◼◼◼nom |
unwilling (not willing; reluctant) adjective [UK: ʌn.ˈwɪl.ɪŋ] [US: ʌˈn.wɪl.ɪŋ] | réticent◼◼◼adjectifThe district attorney is unwilling to proceed due to insufficient evidence. = Le procureur du district est réticent à poursuivre à cause de l'insuffisance des preuves. |
unwillingly (in an unwilling manner) adverb [UK: ʌn.ˈwɪ.lɪŋ.li] [US: ʌˈn.wɪ.lɪŋ.li] | involontairement◼◼◼adverbe |
weeping willow (Salix babylonica) noun [UK: ˈwiːp.ɪŋ ˈwɪ.ləʊ] [US: ˈwiːp.ɪŋ ˈwɪˌlo.ʊ] | saule pleureur◼◼◼nom {m} |