reluctantly

英 [rɪˈlʌk.tənt.li]      美 [rɪˈlʌk.tənt.li]
  • adv. 不情愿地;嫌恶地
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1. re- "against" + luct- "struggle, wrestle" + -ant + -ly.
2. => struggle or rebel against.
3. => unwilling.
1. We have reluctantly agreed to let him go.
我们不情愿地同意放他走。
2. They shuffled along somewhat reluctantly.
他们有些不情愿地拖着脚走着。
3. He finally agreed, albeit reluctantly, to help us.
尽管勉强,他最后还是同意帮助我们。
4. She reluctantly communicated the facts.
她不愿把真实情况讲出来.
5. He thought for a moment, then reluctantly agreed.
他思量了一下, 才勉强同意了.