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(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) uvillig- reluctance* * *(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) uvillig- reluctance -
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უხალისოI feel reluctant to help her გული არ მიმიწევს, რომ დავეხმარო -
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[rɪ'lʌktənt]adj* * *(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) niechętny- reluctance -
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مُتَرَدِّد \ frequent: happening often: frequent visits to the doctor. hesitant: showing uncertainty or slowness about deciding to act; pausing uncertainly: He didn’t make a good speech; he was too hesitant. reluctant: unwilling; not eager: We were reluctant to leave. -
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مُحْجِم \ hesitant: showing uncertainty or slowness about deciding to act; pausing uncertainly: He didn’t make a good speech; he was too hesitant. reluctant: unwilling; not eager: We were reluctant to leave. \ See Also متردد (مُتَردِّد) -
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رَاغِبٌ عَن \ reluctant: unwilling; not eager: We were reluctant to leave. -
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rɪˈlʌktənt прил.
1) а) нерасположенный, несклонный б) неохотный;
вынужденный, вырванный силой (напр., ответ) Syn: unwilling, averse, disinclined
2) редк. оказывающий сопротивление делающий (что-л.) с неохотой - he seems * to take the matter up он, видимо, неохотно берется за это дело - he is * to accept он неохотно соглашается - I,m * to condemn him мне не хочется его осуждать вынужденный, неохотный - * answer неохотный ответ - our * helpers люди, которые помогали нам неохотно /из-под палки/;
наши ленивые помощники сопротивляющийся, с трудом поддающийся - a soil * to the plough почва, с трудом поддающаяся обработке > * peers пэры поневоле;
пэры, отказывающиеся от титула, чтобы баллотироваться в палату общин be ~ быть вынужденным reluctant вынужденный ~ делающий (что-л.) с неохотой;
неохотный, вынужденный (о согласии и т. п.) ~ неохотный ~ сопротивляющийся ~ редк. сопротивляющийся;
упорный, не поддающийся( лечению и т. п.)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reluctant
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(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) tregur, ófús- reluctance -
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vonakodó* * *(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) vonakodó- reluctance -
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(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) relutante- reluctance* * *re.luc.tant[ril'∧ktənt] adj relutante, avesso a, recalcitrante, hesitante, resistente. -
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adj1) який робить (щось) неохоче2) вимушений, неохочий3) упертий; який не піддається; який чинить опір -
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adj. isteksiz, gönülsüz, ağırdan alan* * *isteksiz* * *(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) isteksiz, gönülsüz- reluctance -
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• niskoitteleva• nurja• nurjamielinen• vastahankainen• vastahakoinen• vastusteleva• epäsuopea• väkinäinen• karsas• haluton• penseä* * *(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) vastahakoinen- reluctance -
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adj. дуртай дургүй, дурамжхан, дургүй, хүсэлгүй. He gave a \reluctant promise. Тэрээр дуртай дургүй амлав. reluctance n. дургүй/ хүсэлгүй байх. reluctantly adv. дургүй, хүсэлгүй, дуртай дургүй. -
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(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) Viņš nevēlējās.- reluctance* * *negribīgs; nepakļāvīgs -
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(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) nenorintis- reluctance -
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adj. motsträvig; motvillig* * *(unwilling: He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery.) ovillig, motvillig- reluctance
См. также в других словарях:
Reluctant — Re*luc tant ( tant), a. [L. reluctans, antis, p. pr. of reluctari. See {Reluct}.] 1. Striving against; opposed in desire; unwilling; disinclined; loth. [1913 Webster] Reluctant, but in vain. Milton. [1913 Webster] Reluctant now I touched the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reluctant — [ri luk′tənt] adj. [L reluctans, prp. of reluctari, to resist < re , against + luctari, to struggle: see LOCK1] 1. opposed in mind (to do something); unwilling; disinclined 2. marked by unwillingness [a reluctant answer] 3. Rare struggling… … English World dictionary
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reluctant — unwilling, 1660s, from L. reluctantem, prp. of reluctari (see RELUCTANCE (Cf. reluctance)). Related: Reluctantly … Etymology dictionary
reluctant — *disinclined, indisposed, hesitant, loath, averse Analogous words: *cautious, circumspect, chary, wary, calculating: *antipathetic, unsympathetic Contrasted words: inclined, disposed, predisposed (see INCLINE vb): *eager, avid, keen … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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reluctant — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ unwilling and hesitant. DERIVATIVES reluctantly adverb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «offering opposition»: from Latin reluctari struggle against … English terms dictionary