wont

Found in thesaurus: tradition, custom, usage, usance

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wont
adj. Soler a-, acostumbrarse a-
 
v. habituar
 
s. costumbre

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won't2 [will + not]
(v.) = no + Futuro.

Def: Contracción de will not.
Ex: Cuts in library budgets won't turn off the Internet for wealthy or middle-class families but it will certainly do for people who have nowhere else to turn.
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* it won't be long before + Nombre = Nombre + no tardará mucho en, pronto.
* this just won't do = esto no vale, esto no se debe hacer así.
* won't + Verbo = no + Verbo en Subjuntivo, no + Verbo en Futuro, negarse a + Infinitivo.
* You won't catch me doing it = ¡ni muerto!, ¡ni loco!, Rita la cantaora.

 
wont1
(n.) = costumbre.
Ex: He had greeted her courteously, as was his wont, and had inquired if she minded his smoking; she told him to go ahead and slid over an ashtray.