would
would — 動詞
1. used in older literary English to say what someone ought to do or what is morall
應該
表示義務或責任的古語用法
used in older literary English to say what someone ought to do or what is morally right to do, where modern English would use 'should'.
"You would not speak so boldly to the queen, young man," the old advisor warned.
老顧問警告說:「年輕人,你不該對女王說話如此大膽。」
would + base verb expressing moral obligation
A loyal subject would obey the king's command without question, Sirin said.
Sirin 說,忠誠的臣民應無條件服從國王的命令。
The monk taught that a wise person would consider the consequences before acting.
那位僧侶教導,明智的人在行動前應先考慮後果。
"We would not forget those who gave their lives for this kingdom," Tariq declared.
Tariq 宣布:「我們不該忘記那些為這個王國獻出生命的人。」
A physician would first seek to understand the illness before offering a cure.
醫師應先了解病情,再提出治療方案。
文法句型
would + base verb (duty/obligation)
用法筆記
This sense is now only found in older literary texts, historical fiction, or deliberately archaic speech. In modern English, use 'should' instead.
常見錯誤
2. used in older English to say that someone or something had the ability or capaci
能夠
表示能力或可能性的古語用法
used in older English to say that someone or something had the ability or capacity to do something, where modern English would use 'could'.
The heavy iron gate would not open, no matter how hard the guards pushed.
那扇沉重的鐵門怎麼也打不開,無論守衛們多用力推。
would not + verb = could not (archaic ability sense)
The old horse would no longer carry the farmer's goods to the market.
那匹老馬再也無法把農夫的貨物運到市場。
"The ship would not withstand another storm," Captain Camila said grimly.
Camila 船長嚴肅地說:「這艘船無法再承受另一場暴風雨。」
The wounded soldier would barely lift his arm to wave at the passing cart.
那名受傷的士兵幾乎無法舉起手臂,向經過的馬車揮手。
No messenger would cross the mountains in winter, for the passes were blocked with snow.
沒有信差能在冬天翻越山脈,因為所有隘口都被積雪堵住了。
- could
modern equivalent; expresses ability or capacity
文法句型
would + base verb (ability)
用法筆記
This sense overlaps with the modal verb 'would' used to describe willingness or refusal (e.g., 'The car would not start'). The archaic distinction is that it expresses sheer inability rather than unwillingness. In modern English, use 'could' instead.
常見錯誤
3. used in older literary English to express a strong wish or desire for something
渴望
強烈希望某事實現的願望
used in older literary English to express a strong wish or desire for something that is not true at the present moment, often followed by a subjunctive clause introduced by 'that' or using 'I would I were...'.
"Would that the rains would come and save our dying crops," the farmer Ari prayed.
農夫 Ari 祈禱:「但願雨水降臨,拯救我們枯萎的作物。」
Would that + clause — archaic wish construction
"I would I were a bird that could fly beyond stone walls," the princess said.
公主說:「我但願我是一隻鳥,能飛越石牆。」
I would I were — subjunctive wish pattern
Would that I had listened to my mother's warning before crossing the dark forest.
但願我在穿越那片黑暗森林之前,聽從了母親的警告。
The poet wrote: "I would the world were kinder to those who speak the truth."
詩人寫道:「我但願這世界對說真話的人更仁慈。」
Eitan shouted: "Would that I had never set sail on this cursed sea!"
Eitan 大喊:「但願我從未啟航駛入這片受詛咒的大海!」
文法句型
would that + clause (subjunctive)
I would + subject + were/would (subjunctive wish)
用法筆記
This sense uses a distinctive subjunctive construction ('I would I were...' or 'Would that...') that does not exist in modern English. The modern equivalent uses 'I wish (that)...' followed by a past subjunctive. The phrasing 'I would that...' is an alternative without the repeated 'I'.
常見錯誤
4. the past tense of the archaic verb 'will' meaning 'to wish or desire', used in o
曾願
過去時,表示曾經希望或渴望
the past tense of the archaic verb 'will' meaning 'to wish or desire', used in older English to say what someone wanted or wished for at a time in the past.
The prince would that he had never left his homeland, but returning was impossible now.
王子曾希望自己從未離開故土,但如今回去已不可能。
would that + past perfect — past wish about an earlier time
"What would you more than a peaceful harvest?" the old woman asked.
老婦人問道:「除了豐收的糧食,你還會想要更多嗎?」
What would [subject] more than...? — archaic desire question
The villagers would nothing but an end to the long drought.
村民們只希望結束那場漫長的乾旱。
Lin would that she had studied the old language while her grandmother was alive.
Lin 曾希望自己在祖母還在世時,好好學習那門古老語言。
King Rin would only peace for his people, though his advisors urged war.
Rin 王只希望人民和平,但他的謀士們卻敦促他開戰。
文法句型
would + object + complement
would + that-clause (past desire)
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 3: sense 3 (WISH) expresses a present-tense wish using a subjunctive pattern ('I would I were...'), while this sense is the true past tense of the verb 'will' (to wish), taking an object or a that-clause. In modern English, use 'wished for' or 'wanted' instead.
常見錯誤
5. used in older English to express a direct wish or need for something, where the
想要
希望得到或擁有某事物
used in older English to express a direct wish or need for something, where the speaker wants to obtain or receive a particular thing.
"I would some food, sir, for I have not eaten in days," said the beggar.
乞丐說:「先生,我想要些食物,因為我已好幾天沒吃東西了。」
would + direct object (noun phrase)
"What would you of me, my lord?" the servant Yuki asked with a low bow.
僕人 Yuki 深深鞠躬問道:「主人,您想要我做什麼?」
What would + [person] + of + [person]? — archaic request formula
The tired traveller would only a warm bed and some ale after the journey.
疲憊的旅人在旅途之後,只想要一張溫暖的床鋪和一些麥芽酒。
Elara would a new shawl for winter, but her purse held only three copper coins.
Elara 想要一條過冬的新披肩,但錢袋裡只有三枚銅幣。
The children would nothing more than to hear their father tell the old legend.
孩子們最想要的,就是聽父親講那個古老傳說。
文法句型
would + noun phrase (desire)
would + of + person (request)
用法筆記
Different from sense 4 (WISHED) in that sense 5 takes a concrete noun as direct object ('I would some food') whereas sense 4 typically takes a that-clause or is used in set phrases ('What would you?'). Both are archaic; use 'want' or 'wish for' in modern English.
常見錯誤
would — 情態動詞
1. used in stories or reports to describe an action or event that had not yet happe
當時將會
從過去敘述的時間點來看尚未發生的事
used in stories or reports to describe an action or event that had not yet happened at a particular time in the past, but was expected to happen later
Elena was sure she would find a good job after graduation.
Elena 確信她畢業後會找到一份好工作。
past reporting: was sure + would + verb
The weather report said it would be sunny all week.
天氣預報說整個星期都會是晴天。
Hao hoped his friends would arrive before dinner time.
Hao 希望他的朋友們能在晚餐時間前到達。
The children knew their parents would buy them ice cream after the game.
孩子們知道比賽結束後父母會買冰淇淋給他們。
Shirin believed the letter would arrive by Monday morning.
Shirin 相信那封信會在星期一早上前寄到。
文法句型
would + base form
用法筆記
Most common with verbs of thinking or saying (knew, said, hoped, believed) that set up a past time frame.
常見錯誤
2. used when looking backwards from a point in the future, to describe something th
那時已經
以未來時間點為基準看屆時已完成的事
used when looking backwards from a point in the future, to describe something that will already be finished or true by that future time
By the time Elena turned thirty, she would have visited ten different countries.
到 Elena 三十歲時,她已經去過十個不同的國家。
by [time], would have + past participle
The builder said the new library would be finished by September.
建築工人說新圖書館會在九月前完工。
Kabir wondered how much money he would have saved by the end of the year.
Kabir 想知道到年底他會存下多少錢。
The doctor said the patient would fully recover within two months.
醫生說病人在兩個月內會完全康復。
文法句型
by + [time], would + have + past participle
用法筆記
Often appears with a time phrase starting with 'by' (by then, by next year, by September) that marks the future reference point.
3. used to say that someone planned or intended to do something, especially when th
打算;想要
表示過去的意圖或承諾(常未實現)
used to say that someone planned or intended to do something, especially when the action did not actually happen
Joshua promised he would help his sister move, but he never showed up.
Joshua 答應要幫他妹妹搬家,但他始終沒有出現。
promised + would + verb, then 'but' showing it did not happen
Megan said she would call the doctor, but she forgot completely.
Megan 說她會打電話給醫生,但完全忘記了。
The manager told us she would send the report by email.
經理告訴我們她會用電子郵件寄報告。
Christopher knew he would need to wake up early for the exam the next day.
Christopher 知道他隔天考試必須早點起床。
I would have called you, but my phone battery died.
我本來會打給你,但我的手機沒電了。
文法句型
would + base form (often followed by 'but' + past tense)
用法筆記
Distinguish from sense 1 (FUTURE IN THE PAST): sense 3 focuses on the person's deliberate plan or promise, while sense 1 focuses on a general expected outcome. The 'but' clause is common here to show the intention was not carried out.
常見錯誤
4. used when talking about make-believe or unreal scenarios, such as describing wha
會(想像)
描述想像中可能發生的情況或喜好
used when talking about make-believe or unreal scenarios, such as describing what you want, enjoy, or think would be good, even though the situation is not genuinely happening
A quiet weekend at the beach would be wonderful after such a busy month.
在忙碌了一個月之後,在海邊度過一個寧靜的週末會很美好。
[hypothetical subject] + would be + [adjective]
I would love to try the new Thai restaurant on Elm Street.
我很想去試試 Elm 街上那家新的泰式餐廳。
would love + to + verb — expressing a desire for an imagined situation
Do you think Pim would enjoy a surprise birthday party with her classmates?
你覺得 Pim 會喜歡和同學一起辦驚喜生日派對嗎?
Maeve said she would rather stay home than go to the crowded shopping mall.
Maeve 說她寧願待在家裡,也不想去擁擠的購物中心。
Living in a small town would suit Élise much better than the noisy city.
住在小鎮上會比住在嘈雜的城市更適合 Élise。
文法句型
would + base form (in hypothetical statements)
I would love / like / hate + to + verb
用法筆記
Common with verbs expressing feelings about hypothetical situations: love, like, hate, prefer, enjoy. The sentence often sets up an unreal or not-yet-real scenario without the word 'if' — the hypothetical nature comes from 'would' alone.
常見錯誤
5. used together with 'if' in a sentence to talk about what might happen as a resul
會;就
與 if 連用表示假設情況的結果
used together with 'if' in a sentence to talk about what might happen as a result of something else, or what might have happened in the past if the circumstances had been different
If I had more free time, I would learn to cook Thai food properly.
如果我有更多空閒時間,我會好好學做泰國菜。
If + simple past, would + base form — second conditional for unreal present
The garden would look much greener if you watered the plants every day.
如果你每天給植物澆水,花園會看起來綠意盎然。
If Eshe had studied harder, she would have passed the entrance exam.
如果 Eshe 更用功準備,她就能通過入學考試。
They would have come to the picnic if the weather had been better that day.
如果那天天氣好一點,他們就會來參加野餐了。
If the taxi had arrived on time, we would have caught the flight.
如果計程車準時到達,我們就能搭上飛機。
文法句型
If + simple past, would + base form (second conditional)
If + past perfect, would have + past participle (third conditional)
用法筆記
Frequently paired with 'if' clauses. Second conditional (If + past, would + base) describes unreal present or future situations. Third conditional (If + past perfect, would have + past participle) describes unreal past situations — things that did not actually happen.
常見錯誤
6. used in questions to ask for something politely or offer something to someone, m
請;想要
用於客氣請求或禮貌提議
used in questions to ask for something politely or offer something to someone, making the request sound softer and less direct than using 'will' or 'can'
Would you like a cup of coffee, Dr. Okafor?
Okafor 醫生,您要來杯咖啡嗎?
Would you like + [noun]? — polite offer
Would you please pass me the salt, Christopher?
Christopher,可以請你把鹽遞給我嗎?
Would you please + verb? — polite request
I would like to speak with the manager, please.
我想和經理談談,麻煩了。
Would you mind turning down the music a little bit?
可以請你把音樂關小聲一點嗎?
Eitan asked if the waiter would bring another glass of water.
Eitan 問服務生能否再拿一杯水過來。
文法句型
Would you + base form?
Would you like + [noun]/to + verb?
I would like + [noun]/to + verb
Would you mind + [gerund]?
用法筆記
More polite than 'will' or 'can' in requests. 'Would you mind + -ing' is the most polite form. In offers, 'Would you like...' is standard polite usage for both food/drink and invitations.
常見錯誤
7. used as the past form of 'will' to talk about someone who was willing or determi
願意;能夠
描述過去願意或能夠做某事
used as the past form of 'will' to talk about someone who was willing or determined to do something in the past, or about something that was able to happen.
Christopher would always carry his little sister on his shoulders during the hike.
Christopher 在健行時總是願意把妹妹扛在肩上。
would + always — repeated past willingness
The old car would not start no matter how many times Ingrid turned the key.
那輛舊車就是發不動,不管 Ingrid 轉了幾次鑰匙都沒用。
would not + verb — refused to function
Élise promised she would mail the package before the post office closed.
Élise 答應她會在郵局關門前把包裹寄出去。
Hao said he would help paint the classroom over the weekend.
Hao 說他願意週末幫忙粉刷教室。
The gate would not open even after Stefan pushed it with all his strength.
那扇門就是打不開,即使 Stefan 用盡全力推也一樣。
文法句型
would + base form verb
would not (wouldn't) + base form verb
用法筆記
Negative form (would not / wouldn't) is often used to say that someone refused to do something or that something failed to work despite attempts.
常見錯誤
8. used to describe something that happened repeatedly or was a regular habit in th
過去經常
描述過去經常發生的事
used to describe something that happened repeatedly or was a regular habit in the past, especially when referring to a period that feels different from the present.
Every summer, the Watanabe family would visit their grandparents by the sea.
每年夏天,渡邊家都會去海邊探望祖父母。
would + visit — repeated past action
In Paris, Élise would buy fresh bread from the corner shop each morning.
在巴黎的時候,Élise 每天早上都會去轉角麵包店買新鮮的麵包。
On rainy days, Christopher and his sister would play board games for hours.
下雨天的時候,Christopher 和妹妹會在家玩好幾個小時的桌遊。
Ingrid's grandfather would tell them about his childhood every time they visited.
Ingrid 的祖父每次他們去探望他時,都會講起自己的童年。
- used to
can describe both states and actions; 'would' only describes repeated actions, not states
文法句型
would + base form verb
用法筆記
Unlike 'used to', 'would' cannot describe past states (e.g., 'I would live in Taipei' is incorrect; use 'I used to live in Taipei'). 'Would' requires a time reference or context to anchor the habit in the past.
常見錯誤
9. used to say that a particular action or event is not surprising because it fits
難怪;果然
某事發生不意外,因符合某人慣常行為
used to say that a particular action or event is not surprising because it fits someone's known character or the expected pattern of things.
Stefan would forget his keys — he is always so absent-minded.
Stefan 果然又忘了帶鑰匙——他總是這麼心不在焉。
would + forget — typical absent-minded behaviour
Of course Hao would offer to help — he never turns down a chance.
Hao 當然會主動幫忙——他從來不放過助人的機會。
It would rain on the day of the outdoor wedding — that is just our luck.
婚禮那天果然下雨了——我們的運氣就是這樣。
That professor would arrive early — punctuality is very important to her.
那位教授果然提早到了——她向來非常注重守時。
文法句型
would + base form verb
用法筆記
Often carries a tone of mild frustration, resignation, or affectionate acceptance — the speaker acknowledges that the behaviour is completely expected from that person.
10. used to make an opinion or statement sound less direct and more polite, so that
委婉表達看法
用委婉方式表達個人意見
used to make an opinion or statement sound less direct and more polite, so that the listener does not feel the speaker is being too forceful or certain.
I would say this is one of the best cafés in the neighborhood.
我覺得這家咖啡店是附近最好的一家。
I would say — softening a personal opinion
I would imagine the flight takes about three hours from here.
我想從這裡搭飛機大概需要三個小時。
Some people would consider that film too long, but I enjoyed every minute.
有些人可能覺得那部電影太長了,但我每一分鐘都看得很開心。
I would think Mr. Chen earned more than that in his previous job.
我認為陳先生在他上一份工作的薪水應該比那個數字高。
- might
similar softening effect: 'I might say' = 'I would say' — both reduce forcefulness
文法句型
I would say/think/imagine + (that) clause
I would + verb
用法筆記
Common with verbs of thinking and feeling: say, think, imagine, expect, suggest, guess. The speaker presents the opinion as a possibility rather than a fact.
常見錯誤
11. used with 'I' to offer a suggestion or give advice to someone, often introduced
提供建議
用於給予建議或勸告
used with 'I' to offer a suggestion or give advice to someone, often introduced by 'if I were you' or used in questions asking for advice.
If I were you, I would talk to the manager about the problem.
如果我是你,我會去找經理談這個問題。
if I were you, I would — common advice pattern
Ingrid asked her brother, 'What would you do if you lost your phone?'
Ingrid 問她哥哥:「如果你的手機不見了,你會怎麼辦?」
I would not worry too much about the exam results if I were you.
如果我是你,我不會太擔心考試的成績。
Hao said, 'I would take the earlier train to avoid the crowds.'
Hao 說:「我會搭早一點的火車,避開人潮。」
- should
stronger and more direct than 'would'; 'you should' sounds like a recommendation, while 'I would' sounds like a personal suggestion
文法句型
I would + base form verb
if I were you, I would + base form verb
what would you + base form verb
用法筆記
Frequently appears in the pattern 'If I were you, I would…' which marks the suggestion as hypothetical — the speaker is not ordering but imagining what they themselves would choose.
常見錯誤
12. used with 'why' in questions and statements that ask for or give the reason behi
追問原因
用於詢問或說明做某事的原因
used with 'why' in questions and statements that ask for or give the reason behind a particular action or situation.
'Why would anyone try to climb that dangerous mountain?' asked Ingrid.
Ingrid 問:「為什麼會有人想去爬那座危險的山?」
Why would anyone — questioning a surprising action
I do not understand why Stefan would quit such a good job.
我不明白 Stefan 為什麼要放棄那麼好的工作。
'Why would you say that to your sister?' their mother asked in surprise.
媽媽驚訝地問:「你為什麼要那樣跟你妹妹說話?」
Can you explain why the company would reject such a generous offer?
你能解釋為什麼這家公司會拒絕那麼優厚的條件嗎?
文法句型
why would + subject + base form verb
用法筆記
The 'why would…' structure often carries a tone of surprise or confusion — the speaker finds the action hard to understand or believes it does not make logical sense.
常見錯誤
13. used to express that something is strongly expected to be true, because of the s
很可能
表示根據情況的合理推測
used to express that something is strongly expected to be true, because of the situation you see or the things you already know about someone or something
You can hear music from outside — that would be Élise practicing her violin again.
你聽到外面有音樂聲——那應該是 Élise 又在練習小提琴了。
that would be + [person] — identifying someone from contextual clues
No coat hangs in the hall, so Aoi would have left for work.
走廊上沒有掛外套,所以 Aoi 應該出門上班了。
The roads are wet this morning, so it would have rained during the night.
今天早上路面是濕的,所以昨晚應該下過雨。
The Watanabe family bought a new house, so they would be busy moving.
渡邊家買了新房子,他們現在應該忙著搬家。
If the flight landed at noon, Talia would be at the hotel by three o'clock.
如果飛機中午抵達,Talia 三點鐘應該就到飯店了。
- couldn't
expresses strong impossibility — the opposite of reasonable likelihood
文法句型
would + base verb
would have + past participle
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'it would have' for past assumptions and 'that would be' for identifying people or things from circumstantial evidence. Unlike 'must,' which expresses logical necessity, 'would' in this sense expresses a reasonable inference based on typical patterns or available information.