Reluctantly Meaning in English
word · lemma: reluctant
ɹɪˈɫəktəntɫi
ri-LUK-tent-lee
ɹɪlˈʌktəntli
ri-LUK-tent-lee
释义
In a way that shows you do not want to do something, but you do it because you feel you must.
用法与细微差别
'Reluctantly' is an adverb, used to describe actions done without enthusiasm or with hesitation. Common with verbs like 'agree', 'accept', 'leave'. Implies a sense of obligation or mild resistance.
Spanish: a regañadientes - de mala ganaPortuguese (BR): relutantemente - a contragostoPortuguese (PT): relutantemente - contrariadoChinese (Simplified): 勉强地 - 不情愿地Chinese (Traditional): 勉強地 - 不情願地Hindi: अनिच्छा सेArabic: على مضضBengali: অনিচ্ছাসত্ত্বেও - বাধ্য হয়েRussian: неохотно - с неохотойJapanese: いやいやながら - しぶしぶVietnamese: một cách miễn cưỡngKorean: 마지못해 - 억지로Turkish: isteksizce - gönülsüzceUrdu: بے دلی سے - نہ چاہتے ہوئےIndonesian: dengan enggan - dengan terpaksa
例句
He reluctantly agreed to help me.
basic
She reluctantly left the party early.
basic
The child reluctantly ate his vegetables.
basic
I reluctantly admitted I was wrong.
natural
They reluctantly gave up their seats to the elderly couple.
natural
We reluctantly accepted the decision, even though we disagreed.
natural