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uninclined

/in-klahynd/US // ɪnˈklaɪnd //UK // (ɪnˈklaɪnd) //

不情愿,不愿意,不情愿的,不愿意的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : deviating in direction from the horizontal or vertical; sloping.
    • : disposed; of a mind: He was inclined to stay.
    • : having a physical tendency; leaning.
    • : tending in a direction that makes an angle with anything else.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inunwilling
Synonyms
afraid害怕,恐惧,惧怕,担心averse厌恶,厌恶的,厌弃,厌烦compelled被迫,被迫的,迫不得已,被强迫的evasive闪烁其词,闪烁其词的,闪缩的,闪避forced被迫,被迫的,被强迫的,被强迫loath不情愿,不喜欢,不愿意,不愿reluctant勉强,勉强的,不愿意的,勉为其难resistant耐用的,耐用,抵抗力强的,抗性unenthusiastic不热心,不热心的,不热情,不热衷against反对,对,反对派,对抗against the grain违例,违章,违心的,违心地backward向后,向后的,向后退,向后移动begrudging勉强的,勉强,恳切的,恳求contrary反之,相反的,相反地,相反的是demurring抗辩,抗辩权,抗辩理由,抗议disinclined不愿意,不情愿,不情愿的,不愿意的disobliging违禁品,违约,违约金,厌恶grudging苛刻的,勉强的,勉强,严酷的hesitating犹豫不决,踌躇不决,踌躇不前,犹豫不决的indisposed不适的,不适,不适时,不舒服indocile吲吲,不合逻辑,不合逻辑的人,不合逻辑的involuntary非自愿,非自愿的,非自愿性,非自主laggard落后者,落伍者,滞后,落后的malcontent怨天尤人,怨气冲天,怨声载道,怨气opposed对立的,反对的,被反对的,反对的是recalcitrant顽固的,顽固不化,顽固,乖张的refractory耐火,耐火性,耐火的,耐火材料remiss不负责任,不负责任的,疏忽大意,不负责任的人shrinking缩减,缩水,萎缩,收缩shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的slack松弛,松懈,松懈的,松垮的slow缓慢,慢,缓慢的,缓unaccommodating不通情达理,不通融,不通情达理的,不通融的uncheerful不爽的,不爽快的,不爽,不爽快uncooperative不合作的,不合作,不合作的人,不配合的uneager不安的人,不安,不安分的人,不安份的人unobliging不负责任的,不负责任,不负责任的人,欠债unready未准备好,未准备,未就绪,未准备好的unwishful不明智的,不明智,不明智之举,不切实际wayward向上,向前,向上的,向往的

Examples

  • As a reader, you’re naturally more inclined to stop scrolling and pay attention if there’s a compelling piece of multimedia to draw you in.

  • If you test a service you really like, you might find yourself inclined to go ahead and pay for it, which is exactly what the free trials are there for.

  • Obviously, few people are inclined, let alone feel comfortable, disclosing any disasters of their own making to the interested public.

  • Faced with school closures and a historically high unemployment rate, Lizotte said, many women could feel especially inclined to support a party that promises significant government support.

  • We sometimes are inclined to think, “Gee, these people are so silly or so stupid.”

  • Anything with the Count (Count von Count if you're inclined to be formal) taught numbers and basic arithmetic through songs.

  • It makes her association with Zaitokukai and their criminally inclined members highly problematic.

  • Obviously, a federal judge so inclined could very easily find that the offensive name constitutes fighting words or slander.

  • What counts is to observe intensely, and when you do so you feel not so much inclined to advocate your opinion.

  • Plus it is clear that plastic surgery is a gateway drug for those both so inclined and so well-heeled.

  • The Marshals were inclined to attribute their disgrace to the ill-will of Berthier and not to the temper of Napoleon.

  • And he was inclined to believe that it was Grandfather Mole that was to blame for the scarcity of worms in the neighborhood.

  • Perry's arms fell gracefully to his side and he inclined his head and half closed his eyes in acknowledgment.

  • A number of the articles were used in the erection of Edgbaston Vestry Hall, where the curious may inspect them if so inclined.

  • Orlean was regarded as a fairly attractive woman; but her chin, unlike that of the one before him, was inclined to retreat.

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