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2 fork out
(to pay or give especially unwillingly: You have to fork out (money) for so many charities these days.) punge ud* * *(to pay or give especially unwillingly: You have to fork out (money) for so many charities these days.) punge ud -
3 grudge
1. verb1) (to be unwilling to do, give etc; to do, give etc unwillingly: I grudge wasting time on this, but I suppose I'll have to do it; She grudges the dog even the little food she gives it.) være uvillig; være imod2) (to feel resentment against (someone) for: I grudge him his success.) misunde2. noun(a feeling of anger etc: He has a grudge against me.) nag; uvilje- grudging- grudgingly* * *1. verb1) (to be unwilling to do, give etc; to do, give etc unwillingly: I grudge wasting time on this, but I suppose I'll have to do it; She grudges the dog even the little food she gives it.) være uvillig; være imod2) (to feel resentment against (someone) for: I grudge him his success.) misunde2. noun(a feeling of anger etc: He has a grudge against me.) nag; uvilje- grudging- grudgingly -
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5 stump up
(to pay (a sum of money), often unwillingly: We all stumped up $2 for his present.) ryste op med* * *(to pay (a sum of money), often unwillingly: We all stumped up $2 for his present.) ryste op med -
6 tear (oneself) away
(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs* * *(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs -
7 tear (oneself) away
(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs* * *(to leave a place, activity etc unwillingly: I couldn't tear myself away from the television.) rive sig løs -
8 unwelcome
(received unwillingly or with disappointment: unwelcome news/guests; I felt that we were unwelcome.) uvelkommen* * *(received unwillingly or with disappointment: unwelcome news/guests; I felt that we were unwelcome.) uvelkommen -
9 unwilling
(not willing; reluctant: He's unwilling to accept the money.) uvillig- unwillingly* * *(not willing; reluctant: He's unwilling to accept the money.) uvillig- unwillingly
См. также в других словарях:
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unwillingly — adverb in an unwilling manner he had sinned against her unwillingly • Ant: ↑willingly • Derived from adjective: ↑unwilling … Useful english dictionary
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unwillingly — adverb see unwilling … New Collegiate Dictionary
unwillingly — See unwilling. * * * … Universalium
unwillingly — adverb In an unwilling or uncooperative manner. Translation ,Dutch: met tegenzin … Wiktionary
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unwillingly — adv. reluctantly, hesitatingly, grudgingly … English contemporary dictionary
unwillingly — un·will·ing·ly … English syllables