英:[ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd]
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词根:disincline
n.disinclination 不感兴趣;厌恶;不起劲
vi.disincline 不愿意
vt.disincline 使不愿;使不欲;不感兴趣
Adjective
1. unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval;
"disinclined to say anything to anybody"
The first known use of disinclined was in 1647
1 The Stravinsky performance made a listener usually disinclined to second-guess Mr. Oliver wonder too about the wisdom of pointedly performing from memory.
2 The hot weather made me feel disinclined for work.
炎热的天气使我不想工作.
3 He is disinclined to be photographed.
他不情愿被人照相.
4 Explaining will come across as backpedaling and excuse-making and spin to someone disinclined to believe you.
5 The audience seemed disinclined to let him go, so he offered one more: his own high-energy piece called “Sunday.”
6 They’re using it to make their case to her, but she seems disinclined to consider them viable candidates, despite their nice home and obvious financial stability.
7 When designers were disinclined to at least consider any but white models, she was inclined to press the point.
8 Her delicate constitution disinclined her from such an arduous job.
她纤弱的体质使得她不欲担任如此艰巨的工作.
9 The movie is also disinclined to consider the cognitive dissonance arising from the replacement of the lullaby lyrics “Twinkle, twinkle, little star” with “Suffer, suffer, scream in pain.”
10 And for the surgically disinclined, a growing number of products, like toning creams and artfully applied body makeup and self-tanners, are promising to give men more impressive-looking abdominal muscles.
11 That may be why the fun-with-fashion approach was left largely to the men, who seemed increasingly disinclined to play by the old rules.
12 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.
13 But the coaches on the other side of Redwood City's disinclined to be so philosophical.
但是那些自己球队被红杉队打得落花流水的教练们可不愿思考这些哲学.
14 It tries to make it easy for viewers disinclined to work too hard with summer almost here.
15 Mr. Zukofsky, as time went on, seemed disinclined to do those things.
16 A man like Luke had no need to force his attentions on disinclined women.
像卢克这样的男人没必要向不情愿的女人献殷勤.
17 Is disinclined to explain.
是不愿作出解释.
18 I was disinclined to remove it, even if it did appear to demand white pants and sandals I would never wear.
19 If she overweights these achievements, it may be because people are so disinclined to give her any credit.
20 He was disinclined for conversation.
他无意交谈.
2 不乐意
3 不愿的
4 不情愿
reluctant unwilling loath grudging hesitation disinclination hesitate reluctantly unwillingly reluctance unwillingness hesitant unprepared with a bad grace with bad grace in no hurry to do not in a hurry to do not in a hurry not in any hurry to do not in any hurry against your will in no hurry
6 勉强
narrow reluctant unwilling unnatural strained constrained grudging ungracious just narrowly disinclination
7 不情愿的