disinclined信息详情
v.使讨厌(disincline的过去分词)
adj.不想的,不愿的
disincline───v.使不愿,使不欲;不感兴趣
disinclines───v.使不愿,使不欲;不感兴趣
disinclosed───取消关闭
disenchained───醒悟
disinclining───v.使不愿,使不欲;不感兴趣
disciplined───adj.遵守纪律的;受过训练的;v.使有纪律(discipline的过去分词);训导
disentwined───解开
disimagined───想不到的
disinclose───解除封闭
Her background disinclined her from resistance.───她的背景使她无意抵抗。
He was disinclined to talk about himself, especially to his students.───他不愿谈论自己,尤其是对他的学生们。
He was strongly disinclined to believe anything that she said.───她说什么他都坚决不肯相信。
Since it could be a formidable task, after a while the other directors were disinclined to pick a fight with him.───自从他变成了一个难缠的对手,不久其他的董事便不再与他展开争斗。
You feel you need others in order to be all that you can be, and you are disinclined to solitary activities and endeavors.───你觉得你需要别人为你付出一切就可以了,你是不愿意孤立的活动和努力。
When money is on the brain, people become disinclined to ask for help when faced with a difficult or even impossible puzzle.───当人们脑袋里想著钱,在面对一个困难或甚至不可能解决的问题时,比较不愿意寻求协助。
Now they are perhaps disinclined to submit to other people's ethical standards, but that may be just a matter of personality.───现在他们也许拒绝接受别人的道德标准,但那可能是性格使然。
Some of the best are now disinclined to leave in the first place.───一些最优秀的球员最初并不情愿离开。
In contrast, he says, American bosses still seem disinclined to have such a dialogue.───与此相反,他认为,美国的高管们似乎一直在回避此类话题。