名词不愿意,勉强; [电]磁阻; 反应式
名词
1. She showed reluctance to cooperate with us.
她表示不愿与我们合作。
2. We understand your reluctance to take this case.
我们理解你不愿意接受这个案子。
reluctance
1. 不情愿;勉强:relieved: a.宽心的,宽慰的,欣慰的,如释重负的 | reluctance:不情愿;勉强 | remedy: n.1.治疗,疗法 2.补救(方法) 3.补偿,赔偿
2. 勉强:relish 美味 | reluctance 勉强 | reluctant 勉强的
3. 勉为其难:时代性Relevance | 勉为其难Reluctance | 重复Repetition
1. reluctance
1. He added that a major reason was reluctance by the banks to grant the loans because of the potential risk.
2. Health authorities and AIDS activist groups say the stigmatization surrounding the virus and resulting reluctance to be tested is especially alarming.
3. Concurrent with the price decline is a lingering reluctance among consumers to buy.
4. The more important obstacle is Germany's reluctance to admit publicly that ECB liquidity support for government debt markets can be crucial in maintaining financial stability.
5. Industry insiders predict pressure from the biotech sector and producers'reluctance to adopt the labelling system could continue delaying its comprehensive implementation.
6. Jing added that farmers'reluctance to sell their crops grew when expectations of higher purchasing prices rose after seeing continuous price hikes.
7. reluctance在线翻译
7. She pointed out that the current economic deadlock was due to a lack of confidence and reluctance to spend money.
8. Her reluctance to define the relationship has a lot to do with the team's tradition.
9. But the supply side's reluctance is the more fundamental and dominant cause, while the demand side's hesitation is more derivative in nature.
10. reluctance是什么意思
10. The government's reluctance to license direct sellers reflects its tough stance on developing the business in China.
reluctance的意思
noun
1. a certain degree of unwillingness
e.g. a reluctance to commit himself
his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition
after some hesitation he agreed
Synonym: hesitancy hesitation disinclination indisposition
2. (physics) opposition to magnetic flux (analogous to electric resistance)