Willing idiom explanation

Interpretation of idioms is completely willing; Not at all. More refers to making some kind of sacrifice voluntarily. Willing: willing.

The idiom comes from the third fold of Yuan Guan Hanqing's Butterfly Dream: "I am willing to die."

Emotional praise

Idiom structure combination idiom

Idiom usage combination; As predicate, object and adverbial; Include praise

Ancient idioms in the production era

Synonym why not give up.

Synonyms are strong enough to die.

Examples of idioms

Wenzhou is not a very poor place, and it has not met a famine year. Why did you get seven cents and willingly give your little sister to someone else? (Zhu Ziqing's Trace of Wenzhou)

Related idioms

Dance with long sleeves, step by step, encourage brainstorming, smile, take back your life in black and white, dirty heroes are short of breath.

English interpretation

Very willing;

Very happy;

be willing ...

Interpretation of network English

1. With pleasure

2. gladly

3. What makes a man

Step 4 be willing

Bilingual example

1. He will want to protect her, please her and worship her.

He will willingly protect her, please her and worship her.

From a concise English-Chinese dictionary

Writing this book is a great pleasure, a real labor of love.

Writing this book is a great pleasure, and I am absolutely willing to work hard.

From Collins' example,

Sometimes we are willing to give all our possessions to save our lives, but we may also.

Sometimes we are willing to pay all our property to save our lives, but the surgeon provides us with this service, but we refuse to give him more medical expenses.

From the usage dictionary

He was willing to work, which saved his image in her eyes.

His willingness to work improved her impression of him.

From the dictionary example,

5. We are willing to cut off an irrecoverable mutilated and painful limb.

An injured, painful and irreparable hand or foot, we willingly cut it off.

From the dictionary example,