disinclined 英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd]   美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd]

disinclined

disinclined  英 [ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd] 美 [ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd]

adj. 不想的,不愿的  v. 使讨厌(disincline的过去分词) 

Liberalisation in Germany is blocked by coalition politics; for different reasons, the leaders of Spain and Italy are disinclined to pursue it. 德国的经济自由主义被政治联盟掣肘;为了各自不同的原因,西班牙和意大利的领导人不愿推行改革。
If patients are disinclined to take a tablet they consider bitter or sour or because they simply do not like the color, then a change of aesthetics might be needed. 如果病人不愿服用他们认为苦或酸的药片,或者他们拒绝服药的原因只是不喜欢药片的颜色,那么就非常有必要对药物进行“美学上的修饰”—换个颜色。

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  • adj. 不想的,不愿的
  • v. 使讨厌(disincline的过去分词)
  • 1. Liberalisation in Germany is blocked by coalition politics; for different reasons, the leaders of Spain and Italy are disinclined to pursue it.

    德国的经济自由主义被政治联盟掣肘;为了各自不同的原因,西班牙和意大利的领导人不愿推行改革。

  • 2. If patients are disinclined to take a tablet they consider bitter or sour or because they simply do not like the color, then a change of aesthetics might be needed.

    如果病人不愿服用他们认为苦或酸的药片,或者他们拒绝服药的原因只是不喜欢药片的颜色,那么就非常有必要对药物进行“美学上的修饰”—换个颜色。

  • 3. Jaywalking is a way of life in major Chinese cities, where crossing roads legally can be a hair-raising battle of nerves with oncoming cars disinclined to give way to pedestrians.

    乱穿马路在中国的大城市是一种普遍现象,遵守交通规则才是一种折磨,因为呼啸来往的汽车并不想给行人让路。

dis·in·clined / ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd ; NAmE ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd / adjective [not before noun ] disinclined(to do sth) ( formal) not willing 不情愿;不乐意;无意于 SYN reluctant He was strongly disinclined to believe anything that she said. 她说什么他都坚决不肯相信。 dis·in·clined / ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd ; NAmE ˌdɪsɪnˈklaɪnd /
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