Want Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɑnt/, /ˈwɔnt/
WANT
/wˈɒnt/
WONT
释义
To wish for or desire something. It is used when someone feels a need or desire for something.
用法与细微差别
Common everyday verb used in both formal and informal situations. Often confused with 'like' (which means to enjoy) or 'need' (which implies necessity). Common collocations: 'want to do something', 'want something from someone'.
Spanish: querer - desearPortuguese (BR): querer - desejarPortuguese (PT): querer - desejarChinese (Simplified): 想要 - 需要Chinese (Traditional): 想要 - 需要Hindi: चाहनाArabic: يريد - يرغبBengali: চাওয়া - ইচ্ছা করাRussian: хотетьJapanese: 欲しい - したいVietnamese: muốnKorean: 원하다 - 갖고 싶다Turkish: istemekUrdu: چاہناIndonesian: ingin - mau
例句
I want a new book.
basic
She wants to eat lunch now.
basic
Do you want some water?
basic
I really want to see that new movie this weekend.
natural
Do you want to grab a coffee later?
natural
She doesn’t want to talk about it right now.
natural