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What does "where there is a will, there is a way" mean?

“Where there is a will, there is a way”: Where there is a will, there is a way

Word analysis:

1. where

< p>English [we?(r)] American [wer]?

conj. Where...

n. Place, place

adv. Where , where; to where; a certain situation or position

2. will

English [w?l] American [w?l]?

n . Willing; will (power); [Law] will

vt. Determined to; bequeath (property, etc.) to someone; use willpower to drive (something to happen)

vi .Will, hope, want

aux. will, will; will, want

3. way

English [we?] American [we] ?

n. method; road; direction; certain aspect

adv. far away, greatly

Extended information:

Other expressions of "aspirants":

1. Aspirants

n. People who are ambitious or eager to obtain... (plural form of aspirant)

v. Eager, ambitious, pursuing fame or status (the third person singular of aspirant); a person who is ambitious or eager to obtain...

2. aspiring

英[?spa? r?]?

adj. Ambitious; ambitious; towering

v. Desire; pursuit