indispose 的定义
in·dis·posed, in·dis·pos·ing.
- to make ill, especially slightly.
- to put out of the proper condition for something; make unfit: The long tennis match indisposed me for any further physical activity that day.
- to render averse or unwilling; disincline: His anger indisposed him from helping.
indispose 近义词
等同于 upset
indispose 的近义词 50 个
- agitate
- bewilder
- dismay
- distract
- disturb
- perturb
- unnerve
- unsettle
- afflict
- ail
- bug
- confound
- cramp
- craze
- debilitate
- derange
- discombobulate
- discompose
- disconcert
- disquiet
- distress
- flip
- floor
- flurry
- fluster
- grieve
- incapacitate
- pother
- rattle
- ruffle
- sicken
- spook
- turn
- unhinge
- adjy
- egg on
- fire up
- flip out
- get to
- give a hard time
- key up
- lay up
- make a scene
- make waves
- pick on
- psych
- rock the boat
- stir up
- throw off balance
- turn on
indispose 的反义词 24 个
等同于 contract
等同于 discourage
等同于 dishearten
更多indispose例句
- Spirits are decidedly prejudicial, and indispose to bodily exertion.
- Is it true that these deformities, these warped, impaired, and dislocated constitutions indispose men to belief?
- It is not now true that either climate or the habits of her people indispose them to manufactures.
- The path now became steep and rather difficult; so much so, indeed, as to indispose them all to conversation.
- Women, you know, are susceptible on these points; it might indispose her towards me, and lessen my chance.