adj. 1.〔古、诗〕乐意的,愿意的。 2.〔古语〕不得不的,勉强的〔仅用作表语〕。 短语和例子 He was fain to submit. 他只好服从。 adv. 〔诗、古〕欣然,乐意〔与 would 连用〕。 I would fain help you. 我乐意帮助你。 int. 〔英学俚〕免除。 Fain(s) I keeping goal! 可别叫我守球门。
in a willing manner; "this was gladly agreed to"; "I would fain do it" 同义词:gladly, lief, gladly, lief,
in a willing manner; "this was gladly agreed to"; "I would fain do it" 同义词:gladly, lief, gladly, lief,
having made preparations; "prepared to take risks" 同义词:disposed, inclined, prepared,
例句与用法
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I am so weary of this place; and i would be fain at home . 我在这里无聊极了;我真想回家。
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I would fain help you . 我乐意帮助你。
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I'd fain have done so, to try and show him we had both been too hasty . 我很想见到他,对他表示我们两人当时都太卤莽了。
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He rolled off his horse so ignobly and funnily, that even the ambassador was fain to burst out . 他狼狈而可笑地从马上滚翻下来,甚至使得大使也不由得放声大笑。
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The gentleman looked fidging fain to be gone, but submitted in a manner that made mary like him . 那个人心里很焦急,只想早些脱身,可是又不得不敷衍着,那种样子倒叫玛丽很喜欢他。
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Reel tunes made my foot go faster, tunes of my own south country made me fain to be home from my adventures . “黑尔舞”的调子使我的脚步走得更快了,我的南方家乡的调子使我只想回到家乡去,不愿再进行这种历险。
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Jeanie would fain have asked more circumstances relating to her sister's departure, but the tone of her father's prohibition was positive . 珍妮很想再问问她妹妹出走的情况,可是她父亲不许再谈这个问题,语气很坚决。
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He hath ill neighbours that is fain to praise himself 爱自夸的人没有好邻居。
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Men and birds are fain of climbing high 不论人还是鸟都愿意往高处攀。
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The soldiers were fain to eat horseflesh 士兵们只好吃马肉。