volition
n. 意志; 意願; 決定; 選擇
Your volition is the power you have to decide something for yourself.
We like to think that everything we do and everything we think is a product of our volition...
我們常常認為我們所做和所想的一切都出自自己的意願。
He felt as though he were in the grip of Fate and had no volition of his own.
他感覺自己好像被命運掌控,毫無自主選擇的餘地。
If you do something of your own volition, you do it because you have decided for yourself that you will do it and not because someone else has told you to do it.
Makin said Mr Coombes had gone to the police of his own volition.
梅金說庫姆斯先生是主動去投案的。
1. the capability of conscious choice and decision and intention;
2. the act of making a choice;
of (或 by 或 on) one's own volition
出於本人自己的意志,自願地;志願地
I did not ask him to go; he went of his own volition.
我沒有要求他去, 他是出於自願的.
And active delegate is different: What they accept is official commission, acting is official volition.
而主動代表則不同: 他們接受的是官方的委託, 代理的是官方的意志.
The mental faculty by which one deliberately chooses or decides upon a course of action; volition.
決心,意志人慎重地選擇或決定採取一系列行動的精神能力; 意志力.
Martial education is an important means to exercise volition and enhance national defense notion.
提出軍事教育是鍛鍊意志,提高國防觀念的重要手段.
There seems no pattern to the attack, no volition to the men.
進攻看上去沒有一點章法; 士兵看上去沒有一點鬥志.