单词 | reluctant |
释义 | reluctant adjectiveverbs | adverb verbs➤appear, be, feel, look, seem显得勉强;勉强;感到勉强;看上去勉强;好像不愿意◆students may feel reluctant to ask questions.学生可能不愿意提问。➤become变得勉强▸➤remain一直很勉强adverb➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.极其/相当/非常勉强▸➤decidedly, deeply, remarkably明显/极为/格外勉强➤increasingly越来越不情愿➤a little, slightly, etc.有点儿/稍微勉强➤almost几乎勉强◆for a moment, he felt almost reluctant to leave.他一时感到几乎不愿意离开。➤apparently, seemingly显然/似乎不愿意▸➤clearly明显不情愿➤initially最初不愿意➤curiously, strangely很奇怪地不愿意◆she was curiously reluctant to talk about the experience.很奇怪,她不愿谈论那次经历。➤understandably可以理解地不愿意◆children are sometimes understandably reluctant to wear glasses.孩子们有时不愿意戴眼镜,这是可以理解的。 reluctant adjectivereluctant ♦︎ unwilling ♦︎ grudgingthese words all describe a person who does not want to do sth or a thing that sb does not want to do.这些词均表示不情愿的、勉强的。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆reluctant / unwilling to do sth◆reluctant / unwilling / grudging acceptance◆a reluctant / grudging admiration / admission◆a reluctant / an unwilling participant■ reluctant /rɪlʌktənt/ hesitating before doing sth because you do not want to do it or because you are not sure that it is the right thing to do不情愿的;勉强的◆she was reluctant to admit she was wrong.她不愿承认自己有错。◆they nodded in reluctant agreement.他们不太情愿地点头同意了。◆he finally gave a reluctant smile.他最后露出了一丝无可奈何的微笑。 opp eager → eager ▸ reluctance noun [uncountable, singular] ◆there is still some reluctance on the part of employers to become involved in this project.雇主们仍然不太愿意涉足这项工程。▸ reluctantly adverb◆we reluctantly agreed to go with her.我们勉强答应跟她一起去。■ unwilling not wanting to do sth and refusing to do it; not wanting to do or be sth but forced to by other people不情愿的;不愿意的;勉强的;迫不得已的◆they are unwilling to invest any more money in the project.他们不想在这个项目上再追加投资。◆he became the unwilling object of her affection.他受到她的青睐实非所愿。opp willing → helpful ▸ unwillingly adverb◆unwillingly she raised her eyes to his.她不情愿地抬眼与他对视。▸ unwillingness noun [uncountable, singular] ◆the government's unwillingness to reform政府对改革的不情愿■ grudging [usually before noun] given or done unwillingly勉强的;不情愿的◆there was grudging admiration in his voice.他的声音中透出不情愿的赞赏。 ➡ see also begrudge → resent ▸ grudgingly adverb◆she grudgingly admitted that i was right.她勉强承认我是对的。reluctant /rɪlʌktənt/ hesitating before doing sth because you do not want to do it or because you are not sure that it is the right thing to do不情愿的;勉强的◆she was reluctant to admit she was wrong.她不愿承认自己有错。◆they nodded in reluctant agreement.他们不太情愿地点头同意了。◆he finally gave a reluctant smile.他最后露出了一丝无可奈何的微笑。 opp eager → eager ▸ reluctance noun [uncountable, singular] ◆there is still some reluctance on the part of employers to become involved in this project.雇主们仍然不太愿意涉足这项工程。▸ reluctantly adverb◆we reluctantly agreed to go with her.我们勉强答应跟她一起去。reluctant/rɪˈlʌktənt ||; rɪˈlʌktənt/adj reluctant (to do sth) not wanting to do sth because you are not sure it is the right thing to do 不愿意的;不情愿的;勉强的 ➔reluctance noun [u]: ◇tony left with obvious reluctance. 托尼一脸勉强地离去。 ➔reluctantly advreluctantsee ⇨ willing 3 re·luc·tant /rɪ`lʌktənt; rɪˈlʌktənt/adjunwilling and therefore slow to do something 不情愿的; 勉强的:◇be reluctant to do sth she was very reluctant to ask for help. 她很不愿意求助。 |
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