Will do Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɪɫ/, /wəɫ/ /ˈdu
WIL-doo or wuhl-DOO
wˈɪl/ /dʉː
wil-DOO
释义
A phrase used to say you will follow a request or that something is acceptable. Often means 'okay' or 'I will do it.'
用法与细微差别
Very informal and common in spoken English, especially as a quick response to requests. Not typically used in formal writing. Often said alone or at the end of instructions.
Spanish: está bien - hecho - va bienPortuguese (BR): pode deixar - entendido - combinadoPortuguese (PT): pode ser - combinado - está bemChinese (Simplified): 可以 - 行 - 可以的Chinese (Traditional): 可以 - 行 - 可以的Hindi: ठीक है - हो जाएगाArabic: تم - حاضر - على ما يرامBengali: ঠিক আছে - হয়ে যাবেRussian: сделаю - будет сделаноJapanese: 了解です - わかりましたVietnamese: Được rồi - Sẽ làmKorean: 알겠어요 - 할게요Turkish: tamam - hallederimUrdu: ٹھیک ہے - کردوں گاIndonesian: Siap - Akan saya lakukan
例句
"Can you bring me some water?" "Will do."
basic
“Please lock the door when you leave.” “Will do!”
basic
If you need anything else, just let me know and I will do it.
basic
“Send me the report by noon.” “Will do!”
natural
Jack asked, “Can you take care of my cat this weekend?” I said, “Will do!”
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I’ll pick up some milk on my way home. “Will do,” she replied with a smile.
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