词汇搭配
用作形容词 (adj.)
~+名词~+介词- reluctant to难驾驭…的,难处理…的
- a soil reluctant to the plough难耕的土壤
词组短语
同近义词辨析
unwilling, reluctant
这组词都有“不情愿的,不愿意的”的意思,其区别是:
unwilling语气强烈,指有力的否定、拒绝。也可指被牵涉于非本意之事。
reluctant指做不赞同的,不很乐意的或害怕的事,有时也指坚决反对某事。
双语例句
用作形容词(adj.)
- They were very reluctant to help.
他们不大愿意帮忙。 - I was reluctant to do over the stitching in the dress.
我不愿意把衣服上的线脚拆了重缝。 - By 1982 they had become reluctant to extend new loans to public borrowers.
到1982年,他们已不愿向公共借贷者发放新的贷款。 - Margaret gave him a reluctant consent.
玛格丽特勉强答应了他。
权威例句
Globalization and reluctant buyersReluctant rationers: public input to health care priorities.Introduction (Reluctant Modernism of Hannah Arendt)Why are people reluctant to exchange lottery tickets?Reluctant collaborators: do patients want to be involved in decisions concerning care?Reluctant partners? Non-governmental organizations, the state and sustainable agricultural development.Why do many students appear reluctant to participate in classroom learning discourse?France and the US: From Reluctant Alliance to Ambiguous RapprochementAcrylonitrile Cross-Metathesis: Coaxing Olefin Metathesis Reactivity from a Reluctant SubstrateThe New German Question: Challenges of Geopolitical, Economic and Moral Leadership for a Reluctant Hegemon