disobliging如何读

英:[ˌdɪsəˈblaɪdʒɪŋ]

disobliging是什么意思

  • adj.不亲切的;不体贴的;薄情的

disobliging词根

词根:disoblige

vt.

disoblige 悖人意;对人不亲切;使生气

disobliging英英释义

Adjective

1. intentionally unaccommodating;

"the action was not offensive to him but proved somewhat disobliging"

disobliging词源英文解释

French désobliger, from Middle French, from des- dis- + obliger to oblige

The first known use of disoblige was in 1632

disobliging儿童词典英英释义

disownverb

to refuse to accept any longer as one's own : renounce, disclaim

disorientverb

to cause to be confused or lost

disorganizeverb

to break up the regular arrangement of : confuse, disorder

disorganizeverb

to break up the regular arrangement of : confuse, disorder

disorder1 of 2verb

to disturb the order of

to disturb the regular or normal functions of

disorder2 of 2noun

lack of order : a state or condition without order

clothes in disorder

an abnormal physical or mental condition : ailment

disorderlyadjective

not behaving quietly or well : upsetting public order : unruly disorderly conduct

disorderly persons

not neat or orderly

a disorderly mass of papers

disorderlyadjective

not behaving quietly or well : upsetting public order : unruly disorderly conduct

disorderly persons

not neat or orderly

a disorderly mass of papers

disobligeverb

to go against the wishes of

inconvenience entry 2

disobliging 例句

1 “I am sorry to be disobliging, but if that is the case I believe I will.”

2 This, Chimer considered, proved that Isaac dead was more or less of the same disobliging nature as Isaac had been living—a strong collateral evidence of the genuineness of both his messages from the unseen.

3 "And you are not going to spoil the whole thing by being disobliging over it," added Pierrot, with a virtuous air.

4 A few are offering the odd disobliging word about Mr Dowden, suggesting he never wanted to be party chairman in the first place and was very disappointed to be demoted from being culture secretary.

5 "Yes, dear, I know; but I really don't think there's any reason for it—and they have all come to hear you, and it seems disobliging not to."

6 Using heat—in the form of steam—to liberate disobligingly thick and gunky oil which would otherwise stay in the ground is nothing new.

7 With the best will in the world, in that case, they can’t be very disobliging.”

8 As one disobliging student says of them, “The only thing they care about is looking like they care.”

9 His leisurely manner suggested no more than a willingness not to be disobliging.

10 In the end J&J disobligingly bought Synthes instead, a family controlled Swiss company.

11 Instead, it added, he had "portrayed himself as a victim of a conspiracy… and continued to refer to the complainants in a disobliging and sometimes offensive manner".

12 The reviewers were disobliging and they included me.

13 But it also looks nervy to be so clearly rattled by one disobliging media report.

14 How anyone can call herself a lady and spend fifteen minutes downright gloating at nothing but cigarette cases—well, I should be sorry to be so disobliging myself!

15 So this disobliging beetle would just stop there, making a kind of a mump in the poor Admiral’s neck.

16 "I am very sorry, indeed, to seem disobliging, but I shall not give up a friend without sufficient reason for so doing."

17 No person was allowed to go on a journey, long or short, without a pocketful of letters entrusted to him by his friends, unless he were unusually disobliging.

18 From complaisance towards the world, and from an unwillingness to appear disobliging and ungracious to our friends, we often allow our own privacy to be invaded.

19 A disobliging temper carries its own punishment along with it.

冷酷无情必受其罚.

20 "Let him laugh and enjoy himself," answered Aunt Tiny quickly, by way of discarding the thought that there could be in his laughter anything disobliging for herself.

disobliging 同义词

3 不愿帮忙的

unhelpful

6 冒犯的

strong offending

10 不合作

non-cooperation

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