将会
- auxiliary verb introducing future action: may (be able to)
- will (cause)
- should (enable)
- going to
to be going to; to be about to; will
Examples
The doors on the left side will open.
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Will this year be different?
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I will work hard to contribute!
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Coffee will be served after the meal.
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I'm sure that it'll be fun!
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My sister will prepare breakfast.
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He will come into a large fortune.
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I will arrive on 23 May.
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Will you go shopping with me?
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I don't know what we'll do.
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Tom is meeting Mary this afternoon.
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I will help him to the best of my ability.
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Entry Composition
| 1 | 将 | jiāng |
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| 2 | 会 | huì |
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Related entries
| 将 | jiāng |
珍將唱歌嗎?
Will Jane sing? Source: Tatoeba |
| 将要 | jiāngyào |
他将要睡觉。
He'll be asleep. Source: Tatoeba |
| 就要 | jiùyào |
春天就要来了。
Spring will come soon. Spring is just around the corner. Spring is coming soon. Source: Tatoeba |
| 心志 | xīnzhì |
故天将降大任于是人也,必先苦其心志,劳其筋骨,饿其体肤,空乏其身,行拂乱其所为,所以动心忍性,曾益其所不能。
When Heaven is about to bestow a great responsibility on a person, it must first distress their mind, exhaust their muscles and bones, starve their body, and deprive them of resources, making their actions go against their will. This is done to stimulate their heart and temper their character, thereby increasing what they are capable of. Source: Tatoeba |
| 遗嘱 | yízhǔ |
他没立遗嘱就死了。
He died without a will. Source: Tatoeba |