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n.
不愿意, 不情愿



    unwillingness
    [ noun ]
    the trait of being unwilling
    <noun.attribute>
    his unwillingness to cooperate vetoed every proposal I madein spite of our warnings he plowed ahead with the involuntariness of an automaton


    Unwilling \Un*will"ing\, a.
    Not willing; loath; disinclined; reluctant; as, an unwilling
    servant.

    And drop at last, but in unwilling ears,
    This saving counsel, ``Keep your piece nine years.''
    --Pope.
    -- {Un*will"ing*ly}, adv. --
    {Un*will"ing*ness}, n.

    1. She acknowledges that there is some unwillingness among banks to lend but says there isn't any great clamor from consumers and businesses to borrow, either.
    2. Pickens claims that the company's unwillingness to seat him on Koito's board of directors or make other changes that he wants is a symbol of Japan's unwillingness to open its markets to foreign competitors.
    3. Pickens claims that the company's unwillingness to seat him on Koito's board of directors or make other changes that he wants is a symbol of Japan's unwillingness to open its markets to foreign competitors.
    4. That fact, along with our unwillingness, indeed our inability, to wear moral blinders, apparently makes us a "minority" firm.
    5. "The Sandinistas interpreted this as an unwillingness of the Soviets to assume" responsibility to protect the regime, he says.
    6. In three terms, Mr. Dukakis's legacy also includes seemingly bright ideas that flopped, and an unwillingness or inability to resolve certain politically sensitive or long-festering problems.
    7. Hard working, a quick study who can think on his feet, the man also possesses a patience, strategic sense and unwillingness to be rushed that some foolishly call indecisiveness.
    8. But US unwillingness to allow it to have the long-range strike version of the F-15 prompted it to switch to the Anglo-German-Italian Tornado instead, to fulfil both interceptor and ground-attack roles.
    9. For years, Spain criticized what it perceived as France's unwillingness to pursue Basque separatists suspected of terrorism, and France approached the issue with delicacy, in part because some suspects had political refugee status in France.
    10. The whole emphasis on non-executive directors largely reflects the unwillingness of fund managers to take a direct proprietorial role.
    11. Some key Federal Reserve officials argue that the unwillingness of the banks to lend has prevented an expansion of the money supply during the past six months.
    12. Our declining to assume intervention commitments beyond those already agreed is, therefore, not an unwillingness to cooperate.
    13. Yet senators tour the country telling workers they are victims of a foreign power's unwillingness to accept a "level playing field."
    14. The main obstacle to elections has become the army's inability, or possible unwillingness, to crack down on the wave of armed robberies.
    15. Most political observers say his real motive is his unwillingness to give up Israeli territory even in return for a peace settlement.
    16. The swift U.S. response reflected an unwillingness to explore new approaches with Moscow in preference to ongoing multinational negotiations in Vienna and proposed bloc-to-bloc talks.
    17. Savage resigned from the transportation authority Thursday, saying he was fed up with the county's unwillingness to support public transit.
    18. Lawyers who have had extensive dealings with the company cite the younger Mr. Robins's persistent unwillingness to deal with the Dalkon Shield problem as the undoing of the company.
    19. This unwillingness to give up, which friends say characterizes the way he plays poker, too, can blunt his effectiveness.
    20. The bishops criticized the president for not resolving a debate over property rights and for her unwillingness to crack down on violent Sandinista protests.
    21. Of the 176 companies listed on the exchanges of Bogota, Cali and Medellin, only about 20 trade in any volume. The unwillingness by family groups to cede control is a phenomenon impeding stock market development in many Latin American economies.
    22. Five major grocery chains have announced their unwillingness to handle BST milk so long as the controversy lasts.
    23. It was the unwillingness of the Allies, vainly and passionately hoping for new arms-control agreements, to force Germany to abandon its rearmament program.
    24. The Bush administration's unwillingness to be more specific about a proposed $1.5 billion cut in farm commodity programs in fiscal 1991 doesn't sit well with Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.
    25. The departure of US and European peacekeepers has been triggered in part by the unwillingness of rival Somali clans to make peace. At issue is how 15 different clans and numerous sub-clans are to share power in a future Somali government.
    26. But Mr. Greer says Discovery hasn't shown much tendency to live up to its bargains, citing its alleged unwillingness to allow his director to fully participate in company affairs.
    27. Their unwillingness to do so has left egg on the face of most of the UK economics profession.
    28. In surveys, many women attribute their unwillingness to have children in part to the rented "rabbit hutch" apartments they must squeeze into with little room for family.
    29. "The fact that it happened partially on my watch is as much a reflection on your failure, yes your unwillingness, to help me obtain the reforms I sent up to the Hill," he wrote.
    30. Given the various trendlines pointing in the GOP's favor, if they fail to do so it will be due largely to the party's unwillingness to compete with the Democrats.
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