时间: 2025-09-17 【大学英语(第一册),新概念英语3】 阅读量:共4人围观
释义 [rɪˈlʌktəntlɪ]adv. 不情愿地; 勉强地
高中
adv.不情愿地,勉强地
名词 : reluctance ; 形容词 : reluctant ;
Many find themselves having to take jobs far beneath them.
很多人觉得自己在工作上被迫大材小用。
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I hate to be the bearer of bad news.
我讨厌告诉别人坏消息。
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The hallowed portals of academe were slowly and grudgingly opening to women.
大学神圣的大门缓慢又勉强地向女性敞开。
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I simply gave in to him, and I've regretted it ever since.
我居然向他让步了,后来我一直为此后悔不已.
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"It's of no great literary merit," he said, almost apologetically.
“它没多大的文学价值,”他近乎愧疚地说道。
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Oftentimes, I wouldn't even return the calls.
我甚至经常不回电话。
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In the end, she sort of pushed it.
最后,她几乎是用了推的。
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Unwillingly, she moved aside.
她很不情愿地挪到一边。
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She reluctantly communicated the facts.
她不愿把真实情况讲出来.
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He thought for a moment, then reluctantly agreed.
他思量了一下, 才勉强同意了.
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She had not wanted to be Queen, but the role was thrust upon her.
她本来不想当女王的,但还是被迫接受了这一身份。
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We're going to have to spend the night here whether we like it or not.
喜欢也好,不喜欢也罢,我们今晚要在这里过夜了。
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I had to lend him ten pounds to take his children to the pictures.
我只好借给他10英镑,让他带孩子们去看电影。
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He reluctantly conceded that he was not fit enough to play in the match.
他不情愿地承认自己的状态不足以应付这场比赛.
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She reluctantly came to the conclusion that Bessie was drunk.
但哈丽特却着实吓了一跳,她不得不认定贝西是喝醉了.
新概念英语第三册
The government has moved reluctantly into a sensible public health policy, but with such obvious over-cautiousness that any political credit due belongs to the opposition.
2016年12月六级真题(第三套)阅读 Section C