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词汇 reluctance
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reluctance

Word family noun reluctance reluctancyreluctationadjective reluctant adverb reluctantly verbreluctatereluct
re·luc·tance /rɪˈlʌktəns/ ●○○ AWL noun [singular, uncountableU]  
when someone is unwilling to do something, or when they do something slowly to show that they are not very willing 勉强;不情愿
 Wells finally agreed, but with reluctance.
韦尔斯最终同意了,但很勉强。
reluctance to do something
 a reluctance to share information
不情愿分享信息
nCOLLOCATIONS
adjectives
great/deep/extreme reluctance
He said the firm had made the job cuts with great reluctance.
considerable reluctance
There was considerable reluctance to question the chairman's judgment.
marked reluctance (=great and noticeable)
People showed a marked reluctance to accept that the situation was serious.
obvious reluctance
‘OK, ’ he said, with obvious reluctance.
understandable/natural reluctance
He had an understandable reluctance to accuse his friend of lying.
initial reluctance
Despite some initial reluctance, they approved the plan.
a certain reluctance
He showed a certain reluctance to come tonight.
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