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English-French Dictionary: vouloir

vouloir qn./qc.
to want sb./sth. [desire]
to require sb./sth.
vouloir qc. [décision, réponse]
to expect sth. [await]
vouloir {m} [action]
willingphilos.
volitionphilos.
vouloir {m} [littéraire] [volonté]
will [desiderative faculty]philos.psych.
en vouloir [fam.]
to play to win
en vouloir [fam.] [être déterminé]
to want to get on
s'en vouloir
to blame oneself
to be cross with oneself
se vouloir qc.
to try to be sth.
to be meant to be sth.
to like to think of oneself as sth.
vouloir dire qc.
to mean sth.
to mean sth. [signify]
vouloir qc. de qn.
to demand sth. of sb.
to require sth. of sb.
to demand sth. from sb.
to require sth. from sb.
vouloir que [+subj.]
to wish that
vouloir récupérer qc.
to want sth. back
bon vouloir {m}
goodwillphilos.
sans le vouloir {adv}
by mistake
accidentally
inadvertently
involuntarily
unintentionally
unwittingly [inadvertently, unintentionally]
Vouloir, c'est pouvoir. [loc.]
Where there's a will, there's a way. [idiom]
en vouloir à qc.
to have designs on sth. [idiom]
to be after sth. [have designs on sth.]
en vouloir à qn.
to be sore at sb.
to bear sb. ill will
to have it in for sb.
to be resentful of sb.
to bear a grudge against sb.
to hold a grudge against sb.
en vouloir à qn./qc.
to blame sb./sth.
to have designs on sb./sth.
s'en vouloir de qc.
to regret sth.
se vouloir calme
to act relaxed
to act cool [relaxed]
se vouloir héros
to pose as a hero
se vouloir honnête
to like to think of oneself as honest
vouloir en découdre
to be spoiling for a fight
vouloir mêler qn. à qc. [argument]
to drag sb. into sth. [argument]
vouloir sauter sur qn. [fam.]
to make a pass at sb. [coll.] [make sexual advances at sb.]
to be hot for sb.'s knickers [idiom] [make sexual advances at sb.]
to try to get in someone's pants [coll.] [idiom] [make sexual advances at sb.]
bien vouloir qu'on fasse qc.
to approve that one does sth.
en vouloir à qn. de qc.
to grudge sb. sth.
en vouloir à qn. pour qc.
to blame sb. for sth.
ne plus vouloir de qn./qc.
to be no longer interested in sb./sth.
vouloir à tout prix qc.
to have set one's heart on sth. [idiom]
to have one's heart set on sth. [idiom]
vouloir du bien à qn.
to wish sb. well
vouloir en savoir plus
to want to know more about it
vouloir la perte de qn.
to try to bring about sb.'s downfallfin.pol.
vouloir le bien de qn.
to have sb.'s best interests at heart
vouloir se retirer de qc. [accord, affaire]
to want out of sth. [e.g. a deal]
Je vous saurais gré de bien vouloir ...
I would appreciate if you would ...
Puis-je vous demander de bien vouloir ...
May I ask you to be so kind as to ...
attendre le bon vouloir de qn.
to wait at sb.'s pleasure
dépendre du bon vouloir de qn.
to depend on sb.'s goodwill
en vouloir à qn. à cause de qc.
to blame sb. for sth.
en vouloir à qn. de sa beauté
to grudge sb. their good looks
en vouloir à qn. de sa réussite
to grudge sb. their success
ne pas vouloir entendre parler de qn./qc. [loc.]
to be out of sorts with sb. [idiom]
ne vouloir se mettre mal avec personne
to not get on the wrong side of someone [idiom] [permanently]
sans vouloir faire du mal
to mean no harm
vouloir à tout prix faire qc.
to be bent on doing sth. [idiom]
to have set one's heart on doing sth. [idiom]
to have one's heart set on doing sth. [idiom]
vouloir en avoir le cœur net [loc.]
to want to know how things stand [idiom]
vouloir être sur le coup
to want in (on a deal)
vouloir le beurre et l'argent du beurre [loc.]
to want to have one's cake and eat it too [idiom]
vouloir le beurre et l'argent du beurre [loc.] [fam.]
to want to have one's cake and eat it [idiom]
vouloir une part du gâteau [loc.]
to want a slice of the cake [idiom]
to want a share of the cake [idiom]
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