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dis·in·cline
dIs ihn klaIn
第三人称单数:disinclines
现在分词:disinclining
过去式:disinclined
过去分词:disinclined
disinclined (adj.)
词根:disincline
adj.disinclined 不想的,不愿的
n.disinclination 不感兴趣;厌恶;不起劲
v.disinclined 使讨厌(disincline的过去分词)
transitive verb & intransitive verb
to be or cause to be unwilling or not inclined.His brutal campaign tactics disinclined some citizens to vote for him.
"使不愿意或不情愿",1640年代,来自 dis- + incline (v.)。相关词汇: Disinclined; disinclining。
The first known use of disincline was in 1647
disintegrateverb
to break or decompose into the elements, parts, or small particles making up something
to go through a change in composition
an atomic nucleus that disintegrates because of radioactivity
disinheritverb
to deprive of the right to inherit
disinheritverb
to deprive of the right to inherit
disinheritverb
to deprive of the right to inherit
disinheritverb
to deprive of the right to inherit
disinfectverb
to cleanse of germs that might cause disease
disinfectantnoun
something (as a chemical) that is able to destroy harmful germs (as bacteria and fungi)
disinfectverb
to cleanse of germs that might cause disease
disinclineverb
to make or be unwilling
was disinclined to go
1 The author seemed disinclined to have it published, Pera said: “He told me, ‘This far along I don’t need to publish more.’
2 While an apology would not be unreasonable, Miss Manners would understand if your incidental discovery about her business ethics makes you disinclined to pursue … whatever you were pursuing initially.
3 As two characters sat in their living room discussing why they were disinclined to vote, a clip of the first lady’s convention speech flashed on their TV screen.
4 In the early hours of a September morning in Saskatchewan in 2015, employees at the beloved coffee chain discovered a loitering customer that was disinclined to leave.
5 The author seemed disinclined to have it published, Mr. Pera said: “He told me, ‘This far along I don’t need to publish more.'
6 While the nation’s surgeon general, Rupert Blue, encouraged localities to close theaters as a preventive measure, Copeland was philosophically disinclined to intrude much on ordinary life.
7 When designers were disinclined to at least consider any but white models, she was inclined to press the point.
8 Early superhero movies of the modern era seemed generally disinclined to embrace the wacky cosmic potency of alien-obsessed comics.
9 No one else knew my personal tragedies but Dave and Carole, who were disinclined to mention them.
10 Amanda Hess Hess, a freelance writer, argued that online harassment creates a “chilling effect” whereby women are disinclined to participate professionally, socially, or economically online.
11 Some of the billionaire's children disincline to work.
那个亿万富翁的儿女中有几个不愿意工作.
12 Well, iI feel rather disincline to talk about the accident.
嗯, 我觉得很不愿意谈这事故.
13 But for the technically disinclined, all the gifts on the Top 10 lists, the gadgets touted to make your whole existence better, can be just as poorly received.
14 Mr. Hersch, 56, is a pianist of cultivated taste and erudition; he’s also the sort of jazz musician who brings a lissome elegance to his playing, disinclined to accentuate the effort behind it all.
15 Acutely self-aware and enjoying an unlikely career resurgence, he sat for an interview at his home here, patently disinclined to put a stopper on his often unfiltered musings.
16 Flynn's letter said he was "unable", not "disinclined" to pay, but there are no known records to show he did pay.
17 For those disinclined to go out, you can see the wide variety of work from artists the space has showcased on its website.
18 Indeed, Ivanka and her husband with their bipartisan tendencies have been “secure lines” for people disinclined to reach out to her father, a source close to them said.
19 Hall is an actor of remarkable, subtle gifts, disinclined to give splashy, “Look at me!” performances, and Christine continues to follow that thread.
20 The Stravinsky performance made a listener usually disinclined to second-guess Mr. Oliver wonder too about the wisdom of pointedly performing from memory.
2 厌恶
sick allergic nauseous disgustedly vexingly allergy objection nausea recoil revolt disgust aversion abomination repulsion revulsion repugnance disinclination disrelish averseness fastidium rebel hate repel resent sicken abominate indispose mislike be ill of stick in gizzard in revolt execrative reluctant loath aversive loathful down horror reluctance loathing antipathy odium execration scunner disesteem loth keck reluct shock dread despise repulse have in abomination be down on won't have a bar of
3 使不愿
4 不愿
reluctant indisposed reluctance disinclination indispose nervous indisposition hate loath grudging hesitate nill neglect
5 不愿意
unwilling reticent loath indisposed undisposed undesirous loathful loathly reticence averse loth nill reluct hate indispose
7 不想