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unwilling
[ uhn-wil-ing ]
adjective
- not willing; reluctant; loath; averse:
an unwilling partner in the crime.
- opposed; offering resistance; stubborn or obstinate; refractory:
an unwilling captive.
unwilling
/ 蕦苍藞飞瑟濒瑟艐 /
adjective
- unfavourably inclined; reluctant
- performed, given, or said with reluctance
Derived Forms
- 耻苍藞飞颈濒濒颈苍驳濒测, adverb
- 耻苍藞飞颈濒濒颈苍驳苍别蝉蝉, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 耻苍路飞颈濒濒顎僫苍驳路濒测 adverb
- 耻苍路飞颈濒濒顎僫苍驳路苍别蝉蝉 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of unwilling1
Example Sentences
Adding to the challenges, many Americans are unwilling to take factory jobs for the ultra low wages that many workers earn overseas.
"Things are not going well," says one, who was unwilling to give his name.
Last week, as the measures came into effect, some businesses started introducing tariff surcharges, while others abruptly cancelled shipments from China, unwilling to risk being unable to recoup the cost of the duties.
British Steel's Chinese owner Jingye say the furnaces are "no longer financially sustainable" and they are unwilling to purchase new raw materials.
And there lies another contradiction - a coach unwilling to give one-on-one interviews, yet prepared to expose himself for all to see in a documentary.
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