- reluctant
- [ri'lʌktənt]
- adj. 不情愿的;勉强的;[罕]顽抗的
参考例子
- 1.Too reluctant yesterday to complete a more happy go tomorrow.
- 太舍不得昨天,就去完成一个更幸福的明天。
- 2.Yes, this change is a tax increase, something which many in Congress are reluctant to contemplate in any form.
- 的确,这一变化就是增税,这是国会中的很多人在任何形态下都不愿考虑的问题。
- 3.Most residents of the region in central Java province east of Jakarta are farmers, some of whom are reluctant to leave their land.
- 在爪哇省中部,雅加达东部的这些居民大部分是农民,他们中的一些人不愿意离开他们的土地。
英文解释
- adj.
- 1.unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom
- 2.unwilling to become involved
- 3.not eager
网络释义
- reluctant
- 不愿意的, 勉强的; 勉强的; 不顾的; 不情愿的;
- reluctant to
- 勉强的,不愿意的; 不情愿的,难以接受;
- reluctant -
- 不情愿的,勉强的;
- reluctant power
- 不愿意的大国;
- reluctant assistance
- 勉强的协作;