Some schoolboys have a strong disinclination for work. 有些男学生对工作极为厌恶。
I'm afraid I have quite a disinclination to retire on a pension. 恐怕我很不愿意领养老金退休。
She has shown a marked disinclination to do anything to help us. 她已做出明显的表示,不愿意做任何事来帮助我们。
disinclination
[ noun ]
that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike
<noun.feeling> his disinclination for modesty is well known
a certain degree of unwillingness
<noun.attribute> a reluctance to commit himself his hesitancy revealed his basic indisposition after some hesitation he agreed
Disinclination \Dis*in`cli*na"tion\, n. The state of being disinclined; want of propensity, desire, or affection; slight aversion or dislike; indisposition.
Disappointment gave him a disinclination to the fair sex. --Arbuthnot.
Having a disinclination to books or business. --Guardian.
Ms. Nelsen and others argue that the individual inventor's frustrations reflect a failing of big corporations that has broad implications for America's competitive position: A disinclination to absorb technical innovations from the outside.
Members of the environmental congregation will howl at the summit's disinclination to order up an immediate end to global warming, but the summiteers appropriately balanced such goals with legitimate, competing interests.