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1. 愿意 (yuànyì): This word means "be willing to" and is pronounced "yuàn yì".
2. 欣然 (xīnrán): This word means "gladly; happily" and is pronounced "xīn rán".
3. 乐于 (lèyú): This word means "be happy to; be pleased to" and is pronounced "lè yú".
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The word "乐意" (lèyì) means "be willing to" or "happy to," and it conveys a sense of eagerness or pleasure in undertaking an action. To determine when to use "乐意" compared to other similar words, we can look at the nuances and contexts in which these terms are used.
1. 乐意 (lèyì) emphasizes a positive willingness or a cheerful disposition about doing something. It's often used when someone is genuinely happy to take on a task or obligation. For example, you might say, "我乐意帮助你" (Wǒ lè yì bāng zhù nǐ), meaning "I am happy to help you."
2. 愿意 (yuànyì) means "to be willing to," but it carries a more neutral tone compared to "乐意." While "愿意" suggests willingness, it does not necessarily imply happiness or eagerness. For instance, "我愿意参加这个活动" (Wǒ yuàn yì cān jiā zhè ge huó dòng) means "I am willing to participate in this event," without the same joyful connotation.
3. 喜欢 (xǐ huan) means "to like" or "to enjoy." It is more about preference than a commitment to act. For example, "我喜欢看电影" (Wǒ xǐ huan kàn diàn yǐng) means "I like watching movies."
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