indispose / ˌɪn dɪˈspoʊz /

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indispose 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·dis·posed, in·dis·pos·ing.

  1. to make ill, especially slightly.
  2. to put out of the proper condition for something; make unfit: The long tennis match indisposed me for any further physical activity that day.
  3. to render averse or unwilling; disincline: His anger indisposed him from helping.

indispose 近义词

indispose

等同于 upset

indispose

等同于 contract

indispose

等同于 discourage

indispose

等同于 dishearten

更多indispose例句

  1. Spirits are decidedly prejudicial, and indispose to bodily exertion.
  2. Is it true that these deformities, these warped, impaired, and dislocated constitutions indispose men to belief?
  3. It is not now true that either climate or the habits of her people indispose them to manufactures.
  4. The path now became steep and rather difficult; so much so, indeed, as to indispose them all to conversation.
  5. Women, you know, are susceptible on these points; it might indispose her towards me, and lessen my chance.