Volition Meaning in English
word
voʊˈɫɪʃən
voh-LISH-uhn
vəlˈɪʃən
vuh-LISH-uhn
释义
The power or ability to make your own choices and decisions; the act of choosing or willing something.
用法与细微差别
Formal and academic word, often used in legal, philosophical, or psychological contexts. Frequently paired with 'of one's own' ('of his own volition'). Not common in everyday speech; instead, people often say 'by choice' or 'willingly'.
Spanish: voluntad propia - albedríoPortuguese (BR): vontade própria - livre-arbítrioPortuguese (PT): vontade própria - livre-arbítrioChinese (Simplified): 自主意愿 - 意志Chinese (Traditional): 自主意願 - 意志Hindi: स्वेच्छा - इच्छाशक्तिArabic: إرادة - مشيئةBengali: ইচ্ছা - সদিচ্ছাRussian: воля - собственное желаниеJapanese: 意志 - 自発的意思Vietnamese: ý chí - tự nguyệnKorean: 의지 - 자의Turkish: irade - kendi isteğiUrdu: ارادہ - اپنی مرضیIndonesian: kehendak - kemauan sendiri
例句
She left the company of her own volition.
basic
Children should do their homework of their own volition.
basic
Joining the club was entirely his volition.
basic
Nobody forced him; he apologized of his own volition.
natural
Whether you come or not is completely your volition.
natural
She signed the contract of her own volition, without any pressure.
natural