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adj.
(形容詞)
- 不情愿的,勉強的 unwilling, and therefore perhaps slow to act
adj.
形容詞
- 不情愿的
- 勉強的
- <罕>阻撓的
- 頑抗的
- 厭惡的
- 嫌厭的
- 不高興的
- 難處理的
- 難加工的
- 難得到的
- 反抗的
- 抵抗的
- 不想
- 不樂意
- 不得已
- 依依不舍的
Adjective:
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unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom;
"a reluctant smile"
"loath to admit a mistake"
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disinclined to become involved;
"they were usually reluctant to socialize"
"reluctant to help"
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not eager;
"foreigners stubbornly reluctant to accept our ways"
"fresh from college and reluctant for the moment to marry him"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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They were very reluctant to help.
許多人越來越肯幫你。
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I was reluctant to do over the stitching in the dress.
我不想可以把的衣服上的線腳拆了重縫。
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By 1982 they had become reluctant to extend new loans to public borrowers.
到1982年,他倆已不想向服務性借代款者撥付新的代款。
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Margaret gave him a reluctant consent.
瑪格麗特湊和許可了他。
用作形容詞 (adj.)
充當定語
~+ n.
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He gave me a reluctant assistance.
他很不情愿地給了我好處。
可作表語
S+be+~+ prep .-phrase
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I am reluctant about asking him to do this.
我極不情愿讓寶寶混好這件事情。
S+be+~+to- v
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He was reluctant to leave me, but he had no choice.
他不不想逃離我,但又別無選定 。
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He was very reluctant to admit his mistake.
他10分湊和地坦白了自我的錯誤操作。
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He is reluctant to be photographed.
他不情愿別人攝像。
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What light and beauty could be forced down the throats of her reluctant pupils, she forced.
來自: J. Steinbeck
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I was slow to grow upsreluctant..to leave the state of childhood.
來自: Day Lewis
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She turned to go,..wrestled with the reluctant swing door.
出自于: transf.
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- unwilling,reluctant
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- 這兩個形容詞均有“不情愿的,不愿意的”之意。
- unwilling語氣強烈,指有力的否定、拒絕。也可指被牽涉于非本意之事。
- reluctant指做不贊同的,不很樂意的或害怕的事,有時也指堅決反對某事。
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