Толковый словарь английского языка - would
Would
would
see: will Etymology: Middle English wolde, from Old English; akin to Old High German wolta wished, desired Date: before 12th century 1. wished, desired, wish for ; want , c. strongly desire ; wish , (2) — used in auxiliary function with rather or sooner to express preference die than face them> 2. a. — used in auxiliary function to express wish, desire, or intent who ~ forbid gambling> b. — used in auxiliary function to express willingness or preference that men should do to you — Luke 6:31 (Authorized Version)> c. — used in auxiliary function to express plan or intention 3. — used in auxiliary function to express custom or habitual action meet often for lunch> 4. — used in auxiliary function to express consent or choice <~ put it off if he could> 5. a. — used in auxiliary function in the conclusion of a conditional sentence to express a contingency or possibility were coming, he ~ be here now> b. — used in auxiliary function in a noun clause (as one completing a statement of desire, request, or advice) 6. — used in auxiliary function to express probability or presumption in past or present time <~ have won if I had not tripped> could , 8. — used in auxiliary function to express a request with which voluntary compliance is expected <~ you please help us> 9. — used in auxiliary function to express doubt or uncertainty seem satisfactory> should
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v.aux. (3rd sing. would) past of WILL(1), used esp.: 1 (in the 2nd and 3rd persons, and often in the 1st: see SHOULD). a in reported speech (he said he would be home by evening). b to express the conditional mood (they would have been killed if they had gone). 2 to express habitual action (would wait for her every evening). 3 to express a question or polite request (would they like it?; would you come in, please?). 4 to express probability (I guess she would be over fifty by now). 5 (foll. by that + clause) literary to express a wish (would that you were here). 6 to express consent (they would not help). Phrases and idioms would-be often derog. desiring or aspiring to be (a would-be politician). Etymology: OE wolde, past of wyllan: see WILL(1) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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