disinclination meaning in English
n.
不喜欢,不愿,厌恶。 his disinclination to the fair sex 他对女性的厌恶。 have a disinclination for work 怕工作。 with disinclination 很勉强地 (read a book with disinclination 勉强地读书)。
Examples
- Some schoolboys have a strong disinclination for work
有些男学生对工作极为厌恶。 - And even mary could assure her family that she had no disinclination for it
甚至连曼丽也告诉家里人说,她对于这次舞会也不是完全不感到兴趣。 - She felt that she had no business at pemberley , and was obliged to assume a disinclination for seeing it
伊丽莎白给说得窘极了。她觉得不必到彭伯里去,便只得说不想去。 - Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination to inflict pain upon oneself ( george meredith
人的许多被动的善行是源于不愿给自己造成痛苦(乔治?梅雷迪斯) 。 - The brilliant personal qualities of the soldiers of the italian army , the disinclination to fight of his opponents , and his childish insolence and conceit gain him military glory
意大利士兵的优良素质敌人的丧失斗志孩子般的冲动鲁莽和盲目自信,使他获得了军事声望。