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great reluctance
极度不情愿:指非常不愿意做某事或接受某种情况
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极度不情愿:指非常不愿意做某事或接受某种情况,常伴随着消极的情绪和态度。
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He
gave
his
name
with
great
reluctance
,
and
only
after
being
assured
the
article
would
not
appear
in
Korean
.
仅仅被保证这篇文章不会以韩文出现后,他才十分不情愿地透露了自己的姓名。
I
saw
the
police
officer
's
face
when
he
saw
her
People's Republic of China
passport
.
It was a
look
of
great
reluctance
.
当警察看到她的中华人民共和国的护照时,他的脸上现出极不情愿的表情。
What became
clear
from
interviews
is
that
borrowing
from
family
or
friends
is
often
done only
with
great
reluctance
.
访谈中很明确的一点是,跟家庭或朋友借钱,往往是极不情愿的。
With
great
reluctance
,
we
decided
to
proceed
with an
application
for
government
loan
guarantees
.
我们十分勉强地决定着手向政府申请,要求给予贷款保证。
Yet
there
is
great
reluctance
across
all
European
institutions
to
explore
explicitly
such
a
possibility
.
然而所有的欧洲机构对明确探索这样一种可能性都是非常不情愿。
She
said
this with
great
reluctance
.
她极为勉强地这么说。
It
was with
great
reluctance
that
she
took
early
retirement
.
她早退休可是很不情愿的。
It
professes
support
for
the
international
system
,
but
shows
great
reluctance
to
accept
any
constraint
on
national
sovereignty
.
中国声称支持国际体系,但非常不情愿接受对国家主权的任何约束。
Phone
suddenly
rings
pillow
,
touched
hands
with
great
reluctance
to get
ear
,
opened
his
sleepy
eyes
looked
hazy
:
Oh
,
is
Mom
's
phone
.
电话突然在枕畔响起,极不情愿的用手摸着拿到耳旁,睁开朦胧的睡眼看了看:哦,是老妈的电话。
He
agreed
to
help
but
with
great
reluctance
.
虽然不愿意但他还是答应帮忙了。
更新时间:2025-03-10 15:43