unwilling
adj. 不願意的,不情願的; 勉強的; 厭惡的; 不甘
If you are unwilling to do something, you do not want to do it and will not agree to do it.
Initially the government was unwilling to accept the defeat...
最初政府不願意承認失敗。
For months I had been either unwilling or unable to go through with it.
數月來,我一直不是不願意就是沒辦法做這件事。
You can use unwilling to describe someone who does not really want to do the thing they are doing.
A youthful teacher, he finds himself an unwilling participant in school politics...
作為一名年輕教師,他發現自己並不情願地參與到了學校的權力爭鬥中。
She was certainly an unwilling victim of circumstances.
她成為情勢的犧牲品絕對不是自己願意的。
1. not disposed or inclined toward;
2. in spite of contrary volition
unwilling, reluctant
這兩個形容詞均有"不情願的,不願意的"之意。
Ken: Yes, but they are as yet unwilling to agree to each term of the contract.
肯: 是的, 但是他們迄今不同意各項合同條款.
You cannot compel good work from unwilling students.
你不能迫使不肯學習的學生取得好成績.
His tightfisted employer was unwilling to give him a raise.
他那吝嗇的僱主不肯給他加薪.
I was an unwilling witness of their quarrel.
我不願做他們吵架的見證人.
Not that I'm unwilling to go with you, but that I'm busy now.
並不是我不願意和你去, 而是因為現在我很忙.