loath
英[ləʊθ] 美[loʊθ]
"a reluctant smile"
"loath to admit a mistake"
"antipathetic to new ideas"
"averse to taking risks"
"loath to go on such short notice"
"clearly indisposed to grant their request"
1.不乐意的;不情愿的;勉强的
If you areloath to do something, you do not want to do it.
loath的解释
e.g. She isloath to give up her hard-earned liberty...
她不愿放弃好不容易得来的自由。
e.g. The new finance minister seems loth to cut income tax.
新任财政部长似乎不愿削减所得税。
1.
1. 勉强的:loanword 外来词 |loath 勉强的 |loathe 厌恶
2. 不情愿的:litigant诉讼当事人 |loath不情愿的a |loathe厌恶,v
3. 厌恶的:loan 借款 |loath 厌恶的 |loathe 憎恶
4. loath
4. 厌恶:Compromise peace 妥协的和平 |loath 厌恶 | Deal with Germany's problem 处理德国问题
I loath to go with him.
我不愿和他一起去。
She seemed somewhat loath to depart.
她似乎不愿意离开。
He is loath to get out of bed on cold morning.
在寒冷的早晨他讨厌起床。
I felt loath to sully the gleaming brass knocker by handling it.
我不愿意伸手去抓那闪亮的黄铜门环,怕把它弄脏。
He was loath to admit his mistake.
他不愿承认自己的错误。
He is loath to get out of bed on cold mornings.
在寒冷的早晨他讨厌起床.
When he suggested a meal, I was nothing loath.
当他提议吃饭时, 我高兴极了 loathness
The little girl was loath to leave her mother.
那小女孩不愿离开她的母亲.
He spent so many unforgettable days with them that he was loath to part with them.
他与他们一起度过那么多难忘的日子,他舍不得离开他们.
Children are very conservative where food is concerned, they are very loath to try anything out of the ordinary.
孩子们在食物上非常保守, 他们非常不愿意尝任何特殊的东西.
Everyone looked at him as if loath to let him leave.
大家看着他,仿佛唯恐他走了.
The new finance minister seems loath to cut income tax.
新任财政部长似乎不愿削减所得税。
She is loath to give up her hard-earned liberty.
她不愿放弃好不容易得来的自由。
I was very loath to dispose of them for a trifle.
我极不愿意得到一点点钱,就把它们让给了别人.
He was loath to be left alone.
他不愿意独自被留下来.
He consented at once, nothing loath.
他非常乐意地立即同意了.
She was loath to depart.
她不愿离开.
If discover the child is honest, do not like not loath also child.
如发现孩子实在不喜欢也不要勉强孩子.
Lammeter isn't likely to be loth for his daughter to marry into my family.
出自:George EliotI was loath to leave this delightful inn.
出自:A. JohnAntonia, loth to have them out of her sight,..came down to follow the two.
出自:E. Bowen