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 reluctantly [ri'lʌktəntli]   添加此单词到默认生词本
ad. 不情愿地, 嫌恶地

  1. I've known Steve for a year now but I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that he's a fool.
    现在我已认识史蒂夫一年了,可是我却不情愿地得出他是一个傻瓜的结论。
  2. Her father reluctantly consented to the marriage.
    她父亲勉强答应了这桩婚姻。


reluctantly
[ adv ]
with reluctance
<adv.all>


Reluctantly \Re*luc"tant*ly\, adv.
In a reluctant manner.

  1. Delta spokesman Neil Monroe said he mentioned the Eastern program only reluctantly, because Delta views its program as a systemwide deal designed to beat the competition in many markets.
  2. Score one, reluctantly, for Going Out. We happened to see Crazy For You on the same night that the Queen took her mother for a 93rd birthday treat, along with her sister and umpteen other members of the royal family.
  3. At the time, one network called and threatened not to run the spots, but reluctantly agreed to air them, Mr. Grady recalls.
  4. In it, Mo tells the story of Adolph Ng, a homosexual Chinese hotelier who is drawn reluctantly into the conflict.
  5. Super 301 was employed reluctantly by Mrs Carla Hills, the then US trade representative, in 1989 and 1990.
  6. Meanwhile, Arkansas sheriff July Johnson (Cooper) embarks reluctantly on a mission to bring Jake to justice.
  7. A naked Richard lies reluctantly on the floor while his wife tries to stir him.
  8. Only reluctantly do sellers adjust to newer market forces.
  9. The Spectrum executive finally prevailed upon his next door neighbour, a former PepsiCo employee who knew Mr Sculley, to place a call. Mr Sculley reluctantly agreed to meet with Mr Caserta as a favour to his friend.
  10. AARP itself caught heat from senior citizens over the catastrophic program because it was a key player in the legislative negotiations and reluctantly acceded to financing it partly through an income tax surcharge on some elderly beneficiaries.
  11. Senators want to be assured there is some grander goal ahead before they reluctantly agree to the re-flagging.
  12. He says he keeps most of the properties he buys, and sells only reluctantly to raise funds for restoration work.
  13. Urged by the crowd to name his favorite player, the former Yankees batting star and manager reluctantly said, "Willie Randolph.
  14. Ten years ago: Black guerrilla leaders at the Zimbabwe-Rhodesia peace talks in London reluctantly agreed to give the white minority 20 percent of the seats in a new parliament for the war-torn nation.
  15. They reluctantly lowered their colors and raised the Estonian blue, black, and white tricolor only after the coup attempt in Moscow failed.
  16. They have sought help from the Center for Rural Affairs, whose Land Link program tries to connect older farmers reluctantly selling their land with young farmers needing a boost to get started.
  17. The local NAACP president, threatened with suspension by her national headquarters, reluctantly retracted on Thursday her day-old endorsement of Republican presidential nominee George Bush and Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio.
  18. The state Division of Gaming Enforcement, which reluctantly endorsed Trump's bailout, said the developer will not make that payment under present conditions.
  19. The panel is moving reluctantly and with great caution for two reasons.
  20. They are reluctantly aware that jobs must be lost and productivity gains must be made if they are to compete. The choice of Mr Piech to run VW shows unions and management are trying to work closer together.
  21. However, Mora's admission to the trafficking count came reluctantly, Rosenthal said.
  22. He prizes loyalty to the president and has only reluctantly expressed differences with administration policy.
  23. Haldeman said Nixon had resisted the idea of taping conversations but reluctantly agreed it was the best way to get an accurate record of meetings.
  24. The report neglects to mention the reason why the companies reluctantly rolled over: during the dispute, minds were concentrated by the suggestion that PowerGen would be sold to Hanson.
  25. It was only after a lot of banging of heads, and then reluctantly, that the districts agreed some should go to the wall.
  26. So the Ukraine will reluctantly restart two units at the crippled Chernobyl plant. The immediate priority is to end the bureaucratic delays that have held up even the very limited funds announced so far.
  27. The Civic Crusade leaders, who used to refer to Delvalle as a puppet, also have reluctantly endorsed him as the true constitutional authority.
  28. Under public pressure, Gorbachev last year reluctantly agreed to endorse an attack on the privileges given the Soviet elite.
  29. Of almost as much interest as the individual biomes are the ecotones or tension areas where one biome yields reluctantly to the next.
  30. In 1981, according to press reports reluctantly confirmed by Munich state prosecutors, he testified at a drug trial that also involved Rainer Werner Fassbinder, the West German film director who died after a cocaine overdose in 1982.
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