英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd] 美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd]
adj. 不想的,不愿的
v. 使讨厌(disincline 的过去分词)
disinclined /ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd/
形容词 If you are disinclined to do something, you do not want to do it. 不情愿的
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。
unwilling because of mild dislike or disapproval
disinclined to say anything to anybody
... disheveled a.凌乱的;不整洁的来源:考试大 disinclined a.不愿的 disingenuous a.不诚恳的;虚伪的 [dis+ingenuous (反)innocent]来源:考试大 ...
... disillusion v. 使醒悟;使不再抱幻想;使。。。的理想破灭 disinclined adj. 不愿意的,无意于。。的 disinformation n. 假情报 ...
... 不喜爱 disrelish 不喜的 disinclined 不喜欢 dislike 她不喜欢他。 she has a dislike for [of; to] him. 他明白表示很不喜欢他父亲的职业。 he m ...
... disillusion v. 使醒悟;使不再抱幻想;使。。。的理想破灭 disinclined adj. 不愿意的,无意于。。的 disinformation n. 假情报 ...
disinclination 不感兴趣;厌恶;不起劲
disincline 不愿意
disincline 使不愿;使不欲;不感兴趣
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。
This means, when confronted by an entitled team member, an ethical leader is significantly disinclined to accommodate their demands.
这意味着,面对一位争取权益的团队成员时,一位有道德的领导者明显不愿意满足他们的要求。
For a start, the other EU states are disinclined to give the sceptics what they want.
Researchers disinclined or unable to loiter in polling stations are increasingly drawn to statistical means of detecting fraud.
The decision is up to the district attorney, who appears disinclined to proceed.