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词汇 disinclination
释义 disinclination
noun[ S or U ]
uk /ˌdɪs.ɪŋ.klɪˈneɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌdɪs.ɪŋ.kləˈneɪ.ʃən/
a feeling of not wanting to do something: 厌恶,不情愿
[ + to infinitive ]I have a strong disinclination to do any work.我有一种什么事都不想做的强烈情绪。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Unwilling and reluctant
arsed
balk
baulk
be blowed if...idiom
be in no mood for something/to do somethingidiom
begrudge
deign
disinclined
disobliging
drag your heels/feetidiom
grudge
indisposed
indisposition
jib
rather you than meidiom
reluctance
reluctant
reluctantly
shagged
wouldn't

Examples of disinclination


disinclination
But it becomes clear that this is not the only - perhaps not even the main reason - for her disinclination for public poetry.
They give readers things to ponder, rather than solutions - which reflects the authors' disinclination to create rigid and unrealistic category boundaries.
This disinclination gathers strength in proportion to the aesthetic distance opened up when we pull the text and the music apart for separate inspection.
I have not noticed any disinclination to bite when their victim is stationary, as noted by some.
Education and the allure of urban life were together responsible for the growing disinclination to engage in agricultural work on the part of the young.
The use of 'actual or predicted', no doubt, makes but a grudging concession to the changing reality and shows a disinclination to face facts.
The disinclination of individuals to join organized groups operating on their behalf leads to the primary insight of incentive theory.
There were abundant examples of the high command's disinclination to respond to societal pressures.
In a number of cases, by using this term the respondents were signaling their disinclination to reveal their ethnic background.
Both epistemes are limited, however, by a disinclination towards dialectical thought and by the absence of ideology critique.
Intense or chronic parental anger may be accompanied by inability to monitor and control one's own behavior or the disinclination to control the child's behavior.
In addition, increasingly middle-aged and younger hunters admit openly to a disinclination to hunt walrus because of the amount of work required to properly butcher, prepare, and cache the meat.
The industry has shown a marked disinclination towards publication of the document, which, factually, they do not wholly accept.
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I confess to some disinclination to regard the title as the most appropriate one which could have been chosen.
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Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
Admittedly a grave weakness on the part of the farming community has been a disinclination to organise or co-operate among themselves.
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Hansard archive

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