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Перевод: reluctant
[прилагательное] делающий с неохотой; вынужденный; неохотный; сопротивляющийся; не поддающийся; упорный
Тезаурус:
- His own father John Melia (no relation to actor Joe) was a professional, if reluctant, boxer, and he himself is now 47, the age Mills was when he died.
- The only cost involved may be that of advertising the property and, even if the diocese is reluctant to do this, it should be persuaded it is worthwhile.
- He was also a very reluctant martyr: only when the learnt that he was to be burned in spite of his abject recantations did he withdraw them.
- Not surprisingly, Sheffield Wednesday are reluctant even to consider releasing such a prolific scorer.
- She had to walk all the way to Clerkenwell with a canvas bag containing all her belongings, and her feet dragged as she grew more reluctant every minute to face the destitution she thought she had left behind for ever.
- The fixed menu idea came from Michael Vaughan, who finally convinced his reluctant wife to stop offering a choice of four dishes at every dinner two years ago.
- Some management theorists maintain that in every organisation there is a hard core of mavericks who are reluctant to take on more responsibility.
- The coin went from hand to reluctant hand.
- Ruth dawdled back through the wood, reluctant to return.
- The lamplight was dimmed; I withdrew into my reluctant imagination.
- But I can see why the instigator of this new tax was reluctant to have higher bands.
- During the 1970s intelligence organisations were often reluctant to share information from their best informants.
- Even though the old man himself is supposed to have rebuked one of his more imaginative pupils with the phrase: "There are times when a cigar is only a cigar", his disciples have generally been reluctant to embrace the more prosaic and parsimonious explanations for life's little difficulties.
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