disinclination如何读

英:[ˌdɪsˌɪnklɪˈneɪʃn]

美:[dɪsˌɪnkləˈneʃən]

disinclination是什么意思

  • n.不情愿;勉强;不感兴趣;厌恶

disinclination自然拼读

dis·in·cli·na·tion

dIs In klih neI shn

disinclination词根

词根:disincline

adj.

disinclined 不想的,不愿的

v.

disinclined 使讨厌(disincline的过去分词)

vi.

disincline 不愿意

vt.

disincline 使不愿;使不欲;不感兴趣

disinclination英英释义

Noun

1. that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike;

"his disinclination for modesty is well known"

2. a certain degree of unwillingness;

"a reluctance to commit himself"

"after some hesitation he agreed"

disinclination词源中文解释

"缺乏倾向、欲望或感情; 轻微的不喜欢或厌恶",1640年代; 见 dis- + inclination。

disinclination词源英文解释

The first known use of disinclination was in 1647

disinclination 例句

1 The problem of overcoming the disinclination to practice.

3克服厌恶练习的问题.

2 This was not, as Mortality fully attests, out of any disinclination to face the terrible facts, or any overdeveloped sense of English propriety.

3 And even Mary could assure her family that she had no disinclination for it.

甚至连曼丽也告诉家里人说,她对于这次舞会也不是不感到兴趣.

4 An Islamic student noted a deeply ingrained disinclination for eating pork in Muslim culture, consumption that the faithful “find repulsive.”

5 There was a general disinclination to return to the office after lunch.

午饭后人们一般都懒得回办公室办公。

6 The movie’s disinclination to judge doesn’t deprive it of a point of view.

7 They are showing a marked disinclination to pursue these opportunities.

他们对争取这类机会明显表现出不情愿的态度。

8 His disinclination to push and pull at tempo or dynamics means that when moments of crisis arrive — as in the first-movement development of the D. 664 Sonata — they carry outsize force.

9 The spectacularly public feud between Mr. Prigozhin and the Defense Ministry — and Mr. Putin’s apparent inability or disinclination to stop it — has rekindled doubts about Moscow’s ability to succeed on the battlefield itself, where coordination between disparate units is of critical importance.

10 Her disinclination to speak about herself is at the heart of why people clamor to celebrate her.

11 Inconsistent as "Picard" could be, it handles its hero's disillusionment with Starfleet's disinclination to take responsibility for massive moral failings, and his own, quite capably.

12 But the suggestion that the Nazis were not the only bad guys in Eastern Europe in the early 1940s is undermined by the film’s disinclination to show the very worst of what the Nazis did.

13 Her well-known disinclination for live performances began when she forgot the words to several songs during a concert appearance.

Barbra对现场表演的厌恶也是有名的,这是因为她在一次现场演唱会上忘记了几首歌的歌词。

14 However travel insurers will not pay if you have a "general disinclination" to travel because of the virus, says Jonathan French, spokesman for the Association of British Insurers.

英国保险协会新闻发言人,乔纳森·法兰奇(Jonathan French)说,如果游客只是因为病毒在目的地流行而“不愿意”去旅行,那将不会得到赔付。

15 Then again, a disinclination to accept deferred gratification could overcome any investment assumptions or tax planning that goes into the winner’s calculations.

16 Amicable proximity breeds a disinclination to cough up debts.

17 The problem, of course, is a widespread disinclination to serve that good, whether it is fueled by selfishness and ignorance or the sense that one’s contributions to the commonweal have not felt adequately reciprocal.

18 A White House governing strategy assailed as chaotic by both political parties is gone, replaced by message discipline and a disinclination toward leaks.

19 He felt a disinclination to take music lessons.

他无意上音乐课。

20 But Mizuki’s disinclination to whitewash the darker side of the human condition out of even his children’s fare makes him more like a Japanese Vonnegut.

disinclination 同义词

2 不中意

dislike

12 不想

disincline

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