disinclination
disinclination 英 [ˌdɪsˌɪnklɪˈneɪʃn] 美 [dɪsˌɪnkləˈneʃən]
n. 不感兴趣;厌恶;不起劲
名词复数:disinclinations
- If anyone has ever told you to do something you didn’t want to do, you’ve felt a disinclination, a doubt about participating. Having a disinclination means you’re just not into it, so you hesitate.
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- n. 不感兴趣;厌恶;不起劲
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1. Her well-known disinclination for live performances began when she forgot the words to several songs during a concert appearance.
Barbra对现场表演的厌恶也是有名的,这是因为她在一次现场演唱会上忘记了几首歌的歌词。
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2. The only quality I have seen emerge from indulging in such behavior is grumpiness and a disinclination to converse in anything but grunts.
沉溺于早睡早起这种行为的结果,我所看到的只有坏脾气和除了咕哝唠叨外什么事都不愿谈。
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3. Many of these millionaires made their money in property, rather than as daring innovators, a result of deference to hierarchy and a disinclination to challenge existing ways of doing business.
在这些千万富豪中,许多人是靠房地产而非大胆创新发家致富的。 这是他们尊重层级、不愿挑战现有营商方式的结果。
- disinclination (n.) 1640s; see dis- + inclination.
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