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disinclined

/dis-in-klahynd/US // ˌdɪs ɪnˈklaɪnd //

不愿意,不情愿,不情愿的,不愿意的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lacking desire or willingness; unwilling; averse: I'm disinclined to go to the movies tonight.

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Examples

  • While Meiburg seems disinclined toward environmental preaching, he does want to ignite our curiosity.

  • If you’re not inclined to get a vaccine, it is at least consistent that you would be similarly disinclined to take other steps aimed at limiting the spread of the virus.

  • Republican men were especially disinclined, with 49 percent saying they don’t plan to get vaccinated.

  • Once people believe something, they are disinclined to change their minds—even when overwhelming evidence suggests they should.

  • But Hagel just as quickly shut down the suggestion, saying he was disinclined to review the policy formally.

  • For this reason, Obama appears disinclined to order air strikes unless the conditions exist for political progress.

  • Given all of this, Iran is apparently disinclined to foment a political rebellion against Maliki among the Shia.

  • He seemed disinclined to fight for the things he and his party had projected.

  • Gwynne would have felt restless and disinclined for law and politics this morning had he never seen Isabel Otis.

  • Notwithstanding these arguments, the Widow still seemed rather disinclined to the arrangement.

  • At first, he was disinclined to believe it possible for any Christian King to have Mussulman rayats.

  • I tried to get from him all that he knew concerning Elma, but he seemed, for some curious reason, disinclined to tell.

  • Those who had hesitated in their patronage of the poet were not disinclined to aid the painter.