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单词 Reluctant
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1. Being reluctant to think , unwilling to study intensively and under-stand deeply and being complacentand satisfied at negligible knowledgeall are the cause of poor intelligence, which can be germed as "foolish". 
2. She was reluctant to go with him.
3. Mr Spero was reluctant to ask for help.
4. My son is reluctant to go to the kindergarten.
5. I am reluctant to trust anyone totally, Your Excellency.
6. Students may feel reluctant to ask questions.
7. She was reluctant to voice her suspicions.
8. He gave me a reluctant assistance.
9. She gave a reluctant smile.
10. She was reluctant to admit she was wrong.
11. She was very reluctant to admit the truth.
12. The police are reluctant to step in.
13. Shops are often reluctant to take back unsatisfactory goods.
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14. He finally gave a reluctant smile.
15. Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action.
16. Don't worry if your baby seems a little reluctant to crawl or walk.
17. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it.
18. Reluctant to lose residual temperature, forgetting the scar is still in pain.
19. Many parents feel reluctant to talk openly with their children.
20. Children are sometimes understandably reluctant to wear glasses that are ugly or uncomfortable.
21. They were reluctant to leave hearth and home.
22. Criminals are very reluctant to leave a paper trail.
23. The courts are reluctant to interfere in these matters.
24. She was reluctant to confess her ignorance.
25. The child was reluctant to leave her mother.
26. She was curiously reluctant to talk about the experience.
27. Cath was most reluctant to surrender her independence.
28. I was reluctant to embroil myself in his problems.
29. We were reluctant to start the long trudge home.
30. It is difficult to quantify an exact figure as firms are reluctant to declare their losses.
1. She was reluctant to go with him.
2. Mr Spero was reluctant to ask for help.
3. My son is reluctant to go to the kindergarten.
4. I am reluctant to trust anyone totally, Your Excellency.
5. Students may feel reluctant to ask questions.
6. She was reluctant to voice her suspicions.
7. She gave a reluctant smile.
8. She was reluctant to admit she was wrong.
9. The police are reluctant to step in.
10. Shops are often reluctant to take back unsatisfactory goods.
11. He finally gave a reluctant smile.
12. Scientific institutions have been reluctant to take corrective action.
13. Don't worry if your baby seems a little reluctant to crawl or walk.
13. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
14. He said no and seemed oddly reluctant to talk about it.
15. It is difficult to quantify an exact figure as firms are reluctant to declare their losses.
16. Many parents feel reluctant to talk openly with their children.
17. Children are sometimes understandably reluctant to wear glasses that are ugly or uncomfortable.
18. I am reluctant about asking him to do this.
19. He was reluctant to strike such an undignified pose before his girlfriend.
20. The workers are reluctant to be ordered around by the employers.
31. The monarchy was notoriously reluctant to embrace change.
32. Cautious by nature, Simpkin was reluctant to interfere.
33. The government was reluctant to disarm.
34. Education has been reluctant to join hands with business.
35. I am reluctant about asking him to do this.
36. He was reluctant to give up the chase.
37. Maddox was reluctant to talk about it.
38. Democrats were reluctant to take on a president whose popularity ratings were historically high.
39. All I had was money, which I pressed on her reluctant mother.
40. Although he was reluctant to get involved, he was co-opted onto the committee in 1998.
41. It advises salesmen to talk round reluctant customers over a cup of tea.
42. She was reluctant to intervene in what was essentially a private dispute.
43. Everyone is more reluctant to travel these days, not least the Americans.
43.
44. The officers were still reluctant to unleash their troops in pursuit of a defeated enemy.
45. They're reluctant to sell the house yet but the right offer could force their hand.
46. When I was young my parents often foisted me upon a reluctant aunt for the weekend.
47. People have been reluctant to make formal complaints to the police.
48. Thurman was reluctant to go into specifics about the deal.
49. Most of the council members are reluctant to make such a drastic move .
50. Alan was very reluctant to leave the warmth and comfort of the fire.
51. She persuaded her reluctant husband to take a trip to Florida with her.
52. The government was reluctant to sanction intervention in the crisis.
53. McDougal was reluctant to go into detail about the new deal.
54. The government is understandably reluctant to do anything which might spoil the harmonious relations between the country's ethnic groups.
55. A mother was coaxing her reluctant child into the water.
56. Most countries have signed the treaty but some are reluctant to fall into line.
57. Many victims of crime are reluctant to press charges against their attackers.
58. I am reluctant to ascribe supernatural powers to a fortune teller.
59. He was reluctant to strike such an undignified pose before his girlfriend.
60. She is reluctant to discuss the content of the play.
61. They may also be friends of the chairman, so they are reluctant to upset the applecart.
62. The army has been held back because the government is reluctant to make martyrs of the protesters.
63. The United Nations was reluctant to get its forces embroiled in civil war.
64. I was reluctant to trust the evidence of my senses.
65. I'm reluctant to part with any of the kittens, but we need the money.
66. Even with three top films on the go, Michelle is reluctant to talk about herself.
67. Babies of two months old do not appear to be reluctant to enter the water.
68. Trish was silent because she was reluctant to put her thoughts into words.
69. They have been reluctant to admit AIDS patients, in part because of unfounded fears of contagion.
70. They were reluctant to take any step that might be regarded as hostile.
71. The workers are reluctant to be ordered around by the employers.
72. S.B. was deeply reluctant to envisage a new coalition.
73. Fate leads the willing,(/reluctant.html) and drags along the reluctant. Seneca 
74. It's amazing how many reluctant spouses become addicted after this gentle introduction.
75. In a world reluctant to use weapons or risk troops, economic embargoes are one of the few punitive alternatives.
76. For this reason, campaigners like Rifkin are necessary, and younger scientists especially have a reluctant admiration for him.
77. And then, the prior's reluctant to make any accusations against Isambard but on good, solid evidence.
78. Many feel reluctant to take a back seat and allow their children to enjoy the special attractiveness of the teens and twenties.
79. Are clinicians reluctant to put older people on surgical waiting lists because they are in some way discriminating against older people?
80. She wasn't even sure why she'd been so reluctant to come into contact with him.
81. The authorities have been reluctant to crack down on pachinko for other reasons as well.
82. Leonard's reluctant leave-taking from Maria takes place on the airport apron.
83. Doctors are reluctant to prescribe a new class of drugs, especially ones which need to be taken for long periods of time.
84. Hoffman plays a reluctant hero who disappears after rescuing plane crash survivors.
85. About half the normal amount of trades took place as traders were reluctant to place bets ahead of the long weekend.
86. As a result western companies have been especially reluctant to buy eastern chemical plants and other polluting or energy-intensive businesses.
87. However, boat builders were reluctant to install such novel machinery.
88. Consumers are proving to be as reluctant to bite after Christmas as they were before.
89. Their desire to keep rates down made them reluctant to build council houses.
90. The overwhelming caseload has made the government reluctant to postpone trials, even though virtually all of the suspects lack defense attorneys.
91. Were they reluctant to open themselves, as the process required, to people they disliked and disagreed with?
92. Several thousand soldiers desert every year, and military prosecutors, knowing the conditions, are reluctant to punish them.
93. A Wilson spokesman said the governor is reluctant to approve a state takeover of a federal responsibility.
94. For those who are reluctant, understand why and do something about it.
95. And the predominantly male legal establishment is naturally reluctant to be dispossessed.
96. In any case many rulers were for long reluctant to send ambassadors to foreign capitals if a lower-ranking representative would suffice.
97. It began to cohere into a picture that my mind was very reluctant to develop.
98. Apart from me getting crushed against the door, friends are reluctant to help out - understandably!
99. Although reluctant, Davis accepted the appointment and worked for the inspectorate from 1878 to 1884.
100. The clientele ranges from young revellers to local residents, culture vultures to sober-suited lawyers reluctant to go home.
101. A court or tribunal will be reluctant to conclude that your contract has been frustrated.
102. Smith and Petrossian, the corporals, were checking kit, pushing among the reluctant men.
103. But they were very reluctant to attend antenatal classes and so this club had been set up in response to this.
104. Councils are reluctant to allocate finance for temporary schemes(), so community groups sometimes take a hand.
105. Dole has endorsed the concept of a flat tax but has been reluctant to commit to specifics.
106. Mandru's agent had been outbid, however, and he'd been reluctant to return home empty-handed.
107. Last of all came Fiver, dejected and reluctant as a sparrow in the frost.
108. This is because the older workers' protected situation may make employers reluctant to hire them.
109. Mrs Frizzell felt a reluctant admiration for her husband swelling up in her.
110. Superiors are reluctant to delegate authority because they retain absolute responsibility for the performance of their subordinates.
111. He behaved as a benevolent autocrat, but was reluctant to delegate, suspicious, and secretive.
112. People usually are fearful of and reluctant to change, but they have learned that change is necessary if they are to better themselves and their lives. Dr T.P.Chia 
113. Sometime last summer and she has been very reluctant to get another one.
114. They enrolled here expecting much and are reluctant to abandon ship, though I have argued with them.
115. Now, in the reluctant dawn light, he stood eyeing the carriage and rubbing his grizzled chin.
116. People reluctant to learn new music tend to take a similar attitude to new forms of service or variations within it.
117. The school administration seemed reluctant to let students broadcast on this increasingly lucrative enterprise.
118. Nonspecialists are often reluctant to diagnose depression, which can produce symptoms ranging from insomnia to pelvic pain, Thompson says.
119. The Customs officer, policeman, and magistrate began to nod, at first uncertain, reluctant, then with growing accord.
120. He would have been reluctant to accede if she had.
121. On the other hand they are reluctant to reduce the dividend in response to a fall in distributable earnings.
122. Although they have been reluctant to disclose their plans they would like to tax people's property and tax their income.
123. It can enable the reluctant and shy to enter into discussion with greater enthusiasm at home or at work.
124. The drivers received a 25-percent commission on every nickel their reluctant passengers paid out.
125. The majority of the displaced are therefore reluctant to leave the camps and prefer what little protection the church can offer.
126. Why, then, are some salespeople reluctant to close a sale?
127. In our dealings with the police we have found that they can blow hot and cold. Sometimes they are keen to have media help in solving a crime, other times they are more reluctant.
128. I will not go to Kent until I hear from you. I confess I am reluctant to go.
129. The acts were not just reluctant to offend, but even to probe beyond the first middle-class convention they came up against.
130. Others at the bank were reluctant to speak on his behalf.
131. Many are reluctant to do so; they harbour hopes that the government will raise the 10% ceiling.
132. Victims of domestic violence are often reluctant to tell the police.
133. But they circulate among the small rooms as gingerly as tourists, reluctant to touch the somewhat shabby furnishings.
133. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
134. No pressure was brought to bear on visitors who were reluctant to co-operate.
135. One of my pairs is actually reluctant to spawn if there is no-one from whom to defend their territory.
136. Having spent the past two or three years setting up their committees, they are reluctant to unravel them now.
137. McDougal was reluctant to go into detail about the company's earnings.
138. I withdrew into my reluctant imagination. 13 Anna lay back in the bath, staring at the wall tiles.
139. But the big cancer charities also appear reluctant to take contamination seriously.
140. And even the police were reluctant to spoil the bikers day.
141. But Western culture was very reluctant to authenticate reports of meteorite falls.
142. For several months hence, Harvard dealers were reluctant to use employment agencies.
143. These fledglings were reluctant to turn to their bosses for general advice or emotional support.
144. Most were reluctant, defensive, or simply hesitant to blow their own trumpet.
145. Excavators have been reluctant to put dates to their finds and one can understand why. carbon dating being expensive.
146. In traditional societies, parents were often reluctant to send their daughters to school.
147. The local militia gathered at their barracks, but their officers were reluctant to hurt any members of the mob.
148. Nygaard styles herself as a bruiser, reluctant to leave the interior.
149. The courts were generally reluctant to construe an exclusion clause as covering cases of breach of fundamental term or fundamental breach.
150. None of the companies was reluctant to talk: cutting the audit fee is a popular subject.
151. And youngsters are reluctant to consult their family doctor on contraception because they don't trust them.
152. However, when the unions proved reluctant to make concessions, the employers would have to contemplate the possibility of a lockout.
153. Sometimes they are keen to have media help in solving a crime, other times they are more reluctant.
154. He was embarrassed about the nature of his illness and reluctant to discuss his bowel function with anyone, especially young women.
155. It was his misfortune that what were admirable qualities in a scholar and pastor were defects in a reluctant politician.
156. But it was also because caregivers were reluctant, sometimes for good reason, to bear bad news.
157. Numerous interviews with cold callers, all reluctant to be named, readily acknowledge that they rarely call women.
158. Thus, they are naturally reluctant to endow subordinates with even more independence of action.
159. The American commander, Admiral Nimitz, was understandably reluctant to join the battle.
160. While analysts are reluctant to suggest that extremism is on the rise in the world's largest Muslim-majority nation, Sunday's attack, he says, is likely to be the work of splinter jihadists.
161. But the negative image of Saudi Arabia in the United States makes many faculty members reluctant to go to Saudi Arabia or cooperate with KAUST.
162. The Russians and Chinese are more reluctant than the Americans to pursue sanctions and other coercive tactics against noncompliant states.
163. That's why Owen is reluctant to establish a target date for his return to team training./reluctant.html
164. Oracle is also very reluctant to talk about product roadmaps for fear that future products will cannibalize existing ones.
165. Of course, he's best known for his role on "Stargate Atlantis" (the best of the Stargates), in which he plays a loner, reluctant hero, meathead warrior with an exotic look.
166. How long had not you written a letter? long - unseen of handwritten letter us, whether to still hold to a such behavior that look a little moss-grown be reluctant to leave?
167. Processional races and the abject lack of competition for the 36 - year - old Schumacher and his reluctant understudy Rubens Barrichello sparked a winter of bitter in-fighting .
168. Some investors are reluctant to look at investment account statements during a bear market.
169. Same as the World Bank(), International Financial Corporation is reluctant to admit lending default or investment failure.
170. Macon Leary is a reluctant travel writer, whose usual emotional frigidity degenerates to near-paralysis after his son is murdered and his wife leaves him.
171. In case a woman tries to change that, they are reluctant to improve and complain about being unaccepted as they are instead of seeing it as a chance to refine.
172. She wanted a pair of genuine alligator shoes in the worst way, but was very reluctant to pay the high prices the local vendors were asking.
173. Since then, some Chinese scholars have been reluctant to speak out on the issue — indeed, a half-dozen experts on the subject each declined to comment for this article.
174. Network operators have been notoriously reluctant to allow Skype services on their mobile handsets, fearing it will cannibalise revenue earned from traditional voice calls.
175. After alms giving listens also the face shows appear to be reluctant, so small number we are early did not produce, I look or contact springlet child.
176. CCS particularly appeals to politicians reluctant to limit the use of coal.
177. In America, one who is reluctant to maintain eye contact is called shifty-eyed and can arouse suspicion.
178. America was reluctant to cede any legal power to a supranational authority.
179. It's a temporary solution when you are reluctant or find it difficult to use tw - itt - er.
180. She rejects the reluctant and those with stubby fingers, although she does take a handful of adults whose zeal makes up for their lack of raw talent.
181. Peasants and rural governments are reluctant to come clean about anything that might disrupt local economies.
182. Refiners have been reluctant to ratchet down prices, hoping to capture as much profit as possible lest prices shoot higher again, said Sander Cohan, principal at energy consultancy ESAI Inc.
183. Reluctant to release Ajiaxi back to nature, ?the nail-biting zoologists?put Ajiaxi into a spacious cage where he lived a superior and sex-free life until Liana came to him.
184. BEIJING (Reuters) - Soccer often seems to be in the wrong company at the Olympics, but like an unwelcome guest it is reluctant to leave the party.
185. Further, the two new programs allow the Fed to essentially side-step banks that have been reluctant to lend, and instead push money almost straight into Main Street.
186. Though, there is a leader in the travel team, tourists may lose the way when reluctant to leave some scenery spots or other reasons due to their unfamiliarity with the scenery spots.
187. This is why customers are reluctant to buy when someone asks them to prepay for a service or product or sign a long-term contract.
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