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1 he aroused our unwilling admiration
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he aroused our unwilling admiration
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2 unwilling
[ʌnʹwılıŋ] a1. нежелающий, несклонный, нерасположенныйhe appeared unwilling to accept - по-видимому, он не был склонен соглашаться
I was unwilling for my wife to accept the invitation - я был против того, чтобы жена принимала это приглашение
2. сделанный неохотноhe aroused our unwilling admiration - мы невольно /волей-неволей/ стали им восхищаться
3. упрямыйa hard unwilling man - жёсткий, упрямый человек
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3 unwilling
adj2) зроблений неохоче* * *[en'wiliç]a1) неохочий, несхильнийhe appeared unwilling to accept — очевидно, він не був схильний погоджуватися
I was unwilling for my wife to accept the invitation — я був проти того, щоб дружина приймала це запрошення
he aroused our unwilling admiration — ми мимоволі /хочеш не хочеш/ стали ним захоплюватися
3) упертийa bard unwilling man — жорстка, уперта людина
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4 unwilling
[en'wiliç]a1) неохочий, несхильнийhe appeared unwilling to accept — очевидно, він не був схильний погоджуватися
I was unwilling for my wife to accept the invitation — я був проти того, щоб дружина приймала це запрошення
he aroused our unwilling admiration — ми мимоволі /хочеш не хочеш/ стали ним захоплюватися
3) упертийa bard unwilling man — жорстка, уперта людина
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5 unwilling
1. a нежелающий, несклонный, нерасположенныйhe appeared unwilling to accept — по-видимому, он не был склонен соглашаться
2. a сделанный неохотно3. a упрямыйa hard unwilling man — жёсткий, упрямый человек
Синонимический ряд:1. disinclined (adj.) afraid; averse; backward; contrary; disinclined; hesitant; indisposed; intractable; loath; reluctant; resistant; shy; uneager; unenthusiastic; unwishful2. involuntary (adj.) forced; grudging; involuntary; orderedАнтонимический ряд: -
6 unwilling
ˈʌnˈwɪlɪŋ прил. нерасположенный, несклонный She is unwilling to participate. ≈ Она не хочет участвовать/принимать участие в чем-л. Syn: averse, hesitant, loath, reluctant, disinclined Ant: eager, favourable, inclined, ready, wilful неже6лающий, несклонный, нерасположенный - he appeared * to accept по-видимому, он не был склонен соглашаться - I was * for my wife to accept the invitation я был против того, чтобы жена принимала это приглашение сделанный неохотно - he aroused our * admiration мы невольно стали им восхищаться упрямый - a hard * man жесткий, упрямый человек unwilling нежелающий ~ нерасположенный ~ несклонный, нерасположенныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > unwilling
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