reluctantly


re·luc·tant

R0142200 (rĭ-lŭk′tənt)adj.1. Unwilling; disinclined: reluctant to help.2. Exhibiting or marked by unwillingness: reluctant cooperation.3. Archaic Offering resistance; opposing.
[Latin reluctāns, reluctant-, present participle of reluctārī, to reluct; see reluct.]
re·luc′tant·ly adv.
Thesaurus
Adv.1.reluctantly - with reluctance
Translations
不乐意地不情愿地

reluctant

(rəˈlaktənt) adjective unwilling. He was reluctant to accept the medal for his bravery. 不情願的 不愿意的reˈluctantly adverb 不情願地 不乐意地reˈluctance nounI don't understand his reluctance to go. 不情願 不乐意

reluctantly

不情愿地zhCN