英語單詞

reluctance是什麽意思

reluctance

英 [rɪ'lʌkt(ə)ns] 美 [rɪ'lʌktəns]
  • n. [電磁] 磁阻;勉強;不情願

助記提示


1. re- "against" + luct- "struggle, wrestle" + -ance.
2. => struggle or rebel against, act of struggling against.
3. => unwillingness.

Reluctance:驢拉個坦克——不情願的

英文詞源


reluctance (n.)
1640s, "act of struggling against," from obsolete verb reluct "to struggle or rebel against" (1520s), from Latin reluctari "to struggle against, resist, make opposition," from re- "against" (see re-) + luctari "to struggle, wrestle," perhaps shares a common origin with Greek lygos "pliant twig," lygizein "to bend, twist," Old English locc "twist of hair" (see lock (n.2)). Meaning "unwillingness" is first attested 1660s. Related: Reluctancy (1620s.).

雙語例句


1. "All right, I can manage a fiver," McMinn said with reluctance.
麥克明不情願地說:“好吧,我可以出5鎊。”

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2. Troops were displaying an obvious reluctance to get involved in quashing demonstrations.
部隊顯然並不願意參與鎮壓示威遊行。

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3. Ministers have shown extreme reluctance to explain their position to the media.
部長們極不情願向媒體解釋他們的立場。

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4. The evidence is blurred by central banks' reluctance to reveal their blunders.
由於中央銀行不願意公開自己的愚蠢錯誤,證據並不清楚。

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5. Carmen's reluctance to fall in with Driver'splans led to trouble.
卡門不願接受德賴弗的計劃,由此引來了麻煩。

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