reluctant的中文翻译是什么意思

reluctant

US/rɪˈlʌktənt/
UK/rɪˈlʌktənt/

adj. 不情愿的,勉强的; 顽抗的; 难处理的; 厌恶的

reluctant柯林斯释义

ADJ-GRADED勉强的;不情愿的

If you are reluctant to do something, you are unwilling to do it and hesitate before doing it, or do it slowly and without enthusiasm.

  • Mr Spero was reluctant to ask for help...

    斯佩罗先生不愿意寻求帮助。

  • The police are very reluctant to get involved in this sort of thing.

    警方很不愿意卷入这类事情。

reluctant英文释义

Adjective

1. unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom;

  • a reluctant smile
  • loath to admit a mistake
  • unwilling to face facts

2. unwilling to become involved;

  • they were usually reluctant to socialize
  • reluctant to help

3. not eager;

  • foreigners stubbornly uneager to accept our ways
  • fresh from college and uneager for the moment to marry him
  • reluctant to help

reluctant同义词辨析

unwilling, reluctant

这两个形容词均有"不情愿的,不愿意的"之意。

  • unwilling : 语气强烈,指有力的否定、拒绝。也可指被牵涉于非本意之事。
  • reluctant : 指做不赞同的,不很乐意的或害怕的事,有时也指坚决反对某事。

reluctant场景例句

The workers are reluctant to be ordered around by the employers.

工人们不愿被雇主们差来遣去地随便使唤.

Babies of two months old do not appear to be reluctant to enter the water.

两个月的婴儿并不显得不肯下水.

I am reluctant about asking him to do this.

我极不愿意让他去干此事.

Shops are often reluctant to take back unsatisfactory goods.

商店一般都不愿收回顾客不称心的货物.

The police are reluctant to step in.

警察不愿插手干预.

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reluctant反义词

adj. 不情愿的;勉强的

willing

其他释义

willingcheerful