单词 | Reluctance |
例句 | 1. I noticed a certain reluctance among the teachers. 2. She showed considerable reluctance to leave. 3. He showed great reluctance to reveal his whereabouts. 4. I accepted his resignation with great reluctance. 5. His designs indicate a reluctance to conform to fashion. 6. Wells finally agreed, but with reluctance. 7. The police released Andrew with reluctance. 8. He left us with reluctance. 9. Ministers have shown extreme reluctance to explain their position to the media. 10. His reluctance to answer my questions made me suspicious . 11. It was with great reluctance that she took early retirement. 12. This reluctance to move towards a democratic state is typical of totalitarian regimes. 13. With great reluctance, we have come to the decision to close the hospital. 14. The talks have foundered, largely because of the reluctance of some members of the government to do a deal with criminals. 14. try its best to collect and build good sentences. 15. These political tensions explain the reluctance of financiers to invest in the region. 16. She made a great show of reluctance, but finally accepted our offer. 17. I can quite understand your reluctance to talk about what happened to you. 18. I felt a certain reluctance to tell her the news. 19. There is still some reluctance on the part of employers to become involved in this project. 20. With a great show of reluctance, the government granted independence to the colony. 21. Troops were displaying an obvious reluctance to get involved in quashing demonstrations. 22. His reluctance to help could, in part, be explained by his poor eyesight. 23. She returned to St-Cloud with obvious reluctance. 24. He agreed, but with reluctance. 25. Rambam discusses his own controversial background with reluctance. 26. A reluctance to prosecute police officers. 27. There is sometimes reluctance by solicitors and relatives to use the procedure, but it can be invaluable. 28. They finally agreed to our terms with a certain reluctance. 29. "All right, I can manage a fiver," McMinn said with reluctance. 30. Other resistances or blocks to communication can be more than an initial reluctance to talk about the main issues. 1. I noticed a certain reluctance among the teachers. 2. The police released Andrew with reluctance. 3. These political tensions explain the reluctance of financiers to invest in the region. 31. He came down from Cambridge in 1888, and without either great enthusiasm or great reluctance went into the family business. 32. One reason for this reluctance to take action against the process of monopolization is the difficulty of distinguishing acceptable and unacceptable behaviour. 33. Gedge showed an extraordinary reluctance to loosen his grip on Rigby. 34. He left with reluctance; but his departure did not make conversation any easier. 35. He none the less walked right in and took charge, with no apparent hesitation, reluctance, shyness or lack of confidence. 36. Paul was full of triumph, and made love exultantly, heedless of her reluctance. 37. The failure of 1874 helped to overcome radical reluctance to form centralized organizations. 38. Jacqui was just the frayed end of an otherwise completed pattern and it was with reluctance that he dialled his own number. 39. However, the reluctance of the financial services divisions of banks and building societies to join the new body is causing concern. 40. And their reluctance might turn into hardened resistance if you continue to confuse the two phenomena. 41. Fourth, the strange reluctance he felt about abandoning Downes as Suspect Number One. 42. Reluctance and misunderstanding must in their case be dissolved as far as possible by rational persuasion. 43. The reluctance of a secretary to be parted from her boss was a flattering affirmation of personal dedication. 44. Many organisations seemed to have an in-built reluctance to defend their actions or even to provide a constructive and forceful image. 45. In the past the prospect of military involvement by the West has been viewed with caution and reluctance. 46. The crisis has been caused partly by the reluctance of self-employed family doctors to invest the considerable sums needed to computerise. 47. In fact, you will probably need to overcome a certain reluctance to be recorded[ ], whatever your location. 48. With a certain reluctance she agreed to have a further examination, and tests were taken from the cervix and urethra. 49. The implications of such reluctance extend beyond the teenage years. 50. There may also be a reluctance among prosecutors to look beyond the individual driver, pilot, or captain in each case. 51. By far the most disturbing aspect of this corruption is the country's reluctance to punish any of the culprits. 52. So, faced with his reluctance and the size of the settlement, the islanders laid battle plans. 53. Her reluctance to go made her heart ache, but the truth was patent. 54. There was initially an extreme reluctance to scatter the ashes. 55. This question is complicated by the reluctance of host countries to acknowledge Soviet military and naval support arrangements of any kind. 56. With reluctance she pulled on a jacket and set out for the Rectory. 57. Davis found that the greater the probable handicap, the greater the reluctance to break the news. 58. This may explain its reluctance to come out of four wheel drive. 59. Today, there is a reluctance to prosecute young men who are not much older than the girl herself. 60. I also had a suspicious, ungenerous feeling about the reluctance of the white teachers to make use of more realistic books. 61. There is still a great reluctance by many manufacturers in entering the export field. 62. He says that clients must overcome their reluctance and come foreward. 63. What her first impressions of Calcutta were we shall never know, thanks to her reluctance to talk of such matters. 64. But his reluctance to address the topic now is probably indicative of his frustration over the matter. 65. It takes extra energy for an individual to work through the sources of reluctance we reviewed in Chapter Two. 66. The second aspect which can be noted is the reluctance of government sometimes to appreciate or accept possible resource implications. 67. This may sometimes be the result of lack of information and reluctance on the part of the carers to take measures to correct this. 68. There was moreover a great reluctance to intervene in the family itself. 69. There has been an historical reluctance on the part of the police to enforce the section, which is perhaps to be regretted. 70. Cruelty must be whitewashed by a moral excuse, and pretense of reluctance. George Bernard Shaw 71. Probably because of a diet of junk food and a general reluctance as a nation to exercise. 72. Sluggish gold and energy prices for most of 1995 helped explain investors' reluctance to venture into hard assets. 73. A credit crunch is the name economists give to a sudden reluctance among banks to lend money. 74. Reluctance to ask for emotional support from either relatives or friends. 6. 75. This act of betrayal is perhaps a more real reason for O'Brian's reluctance to talk about his early life. 76. They also help managers who listen well to identify sources of reluctance. 77. By the same token, though,[http:///reluctance.html] the networks' reluctance to break molds deserves a context. 78. Local government was allocated these responsibilities with great reluctance only after the government had explored every other possibility. 79. There is also an apparent marked reluctance on the part of Ministers to agree Moorland Orders. 80. Whereas pity has to overcome a reluctance to be drawn into subjective awareness of another's suffering, cruelty welcomes it. 81. A wide variety of reasons exist for the reluctance to move outside the classroom in order to engage students in their learning. 82. She looked from one to the other, saw comradeship in the pretended reluctance of shared smiles. 83. There was a reluctance among some teachers to say openly that a particular answer to a question was wrong. 84. Yet extending family is such a decisive factor in the success of working parents, they really can not afford their reluctance. 85. More striking is evidence of reluctance by local groups to launch out into direct engagement with the public in open meetings. 86. In terms of radio propagation[], varying electrical conductance in the ionosphere influences either the absorbency or reluctance of radio emissions. 87. Last year the Institute of Personnel Management warned companies that reluctance to hire older people was inefficient and harmed competitiveness. 88. Characteristic is a reluctance to admit the quantity consumed, drinking secretly alone, and taking gradually increasing amounts. 89. This reluctance to take office is recalled during the annual mayor-making in the council chamber of the town hall. 90. Some sectors, moreover, lagged behind completely, by force of circumstances or on account of reluctance to abandon traditional ways. 91. The close association between the visual and the cultural may explain the reluctance of some teachers to give it much attention. 92. Reservations about formal interdisciplinary alliances may be reflected in a reluctance to purchase compilations of papers delivered in an interdisciplinary symposium. 93. Hence his reluctance to start painting before he had mastered the incredibly difficult art of drawing - and drawing the figure especially. 94. Cooper was in a state of disbelief, tempered only by his reluctance to believe he could possibly be convicted. 95. In proposing such unpalatable measures, albeit with reluctance, the Big Five were showing both realism and courage. 96. The reluctance stems from a healthy fear of stirring old prejudices. 97. Jakarta's instructions are implemented with great reluctance by provincial civilian and military leaders, who have not changed their old ways. 98. Partly, it seems, from reluctance to condemn ourselves or our parents for actions that appeared absolutely correct at the time. 99. However, there remains reluctance and hesitation in some quarters of the legal profession. 100. Five years later, the new albums represent neither an expansion nor a retreat but a hesitant reluctance to set out anew. 101. It is a reluctance that already had very interesting echoes for the Middle East, even before the current crisis broke out. 102. He developed what psychologists might describe as a reluctance to address members of his family by their given names or titles. 103. The striking thing about Judge Jackson's thinking was his reluctance in imposing the government's will on a private company. 104. Their reluctance to get involved, however,[http://] put more of the burden on the Contras. 105. I saw that her reluctance to be taken had been feigned, or part-feigned. 106. At worst, they merely signal a reluctance or inability to grapple with those problems. 107. There has been a collapse in confidence, soaring repossessions and a reluctance by households to borrow more and trade up. 108. It'sets the control aim for Switched Reluctance Motor. 109. His reluctance to agree is understandable. 110. His countenance betrayed irresolution and reluctance. 111. The switched reluctance drive is a new variable-speed motor system which consists of power electronically-switched circuits, doubly salient reluctance motor and controller. 112. For loop control of a meaningless switched reluctance motor, radial force and average torque are basic. 113. Action is the best remedy for treating fear whist reluctance and retardance are the least recommended. 114. A star type connection is adopted on a three phase SRM (Switched Reluctance Motor), supplied with a three phase inverter bridge. It could not get good result with traditional control methods. 115. According to the micro - step control theory, a switched reluctance motor drives based on DSP is designed. 116. Here a girl was being pushed forward into the inner circle with apparent reluctance. 117. It becomes much easier then for each of us to aim every day at conclusive disproofs - at strong inference - without either reluctance or combativeness. 118. Hybrid stepping motors colligate the advantages of permanent magnetism and reluctance stepping motors. 119. Recently , the drive system of switch reluctance motor ( SR ) has been experimented on electric mini - cars. 120. Virtually all hyperinflations begin with such monetisation of budget deficits, including Germany's in 1920-24, which explains the Bundesbank's, and now the ECB's, reluctance to lend to governments. 121. Moses pleaded a speech defect to rationalize his reluctance to deliver Jehovah's edicts to Pharaoh. 122. The quasi-linear simulation model of the switched reluctance motor is established by MATLAB-SIMULINK. 123. Some experts scoff at that but admit that the reluctance exists. 124. In Uige, there is some evidence of a reluctance to seek treatment or remain under care in hospitals. 125. There were some who accused him of lukewarmness in his adopted religion, and others who put it down to greed of wealth and reluctance to incur expense. 126. They are innocent , honest, and passional. They say what they think.There is not the slightest hypocrisyand there is not the slightest reluctance . 127. The reluctance in accepting this obvious fact comes from the Eurocentric conviction that the West holds a monopoly on science, logic, and clear thinking. 128. Ultimately, I question Clooney's reluctance to remarry but applaud Canalis for knowing what she wants. 129. At first he seems to continue the discussion with reluctance, but soon with apparent good-will, and he even testifies his interest at a later stage by one or two occasional remarks. 130. But she shrank with peculiar reluctance from any risk of estranging it. 131. Considering that such a magnet usually works in the close-gap position, so in contrary to the method generally adopted, the reluctance of iron has been taken in-to account in the fundament... 132. The trouble for Sony, of course, is the natural reluctance of Generation X to be typecast. 133. Seventy-four per cent of working women and 98% of non-working women name the biggest failing of their husbands and boyfriends as a reluctance to talk, partic- ularly at the end of the day. 134. This reluctance to master and apply conceptual knowledge is a symptom of intellectual laziness. 135. A new method to study the optimum angle control of switched reluctance motors (SRM) is given in this paper. 136. Thus[sentencedict .com], switched reluctance as motor is widely used in drive and speed regulation field. 137. Switched reluctance motor, as mechanical and electrical integrated equipment, was developed in the 1980's. 138. I blamed the absence of machismo in my upbringing for my reluctance to indulge in the oldest profession. 139. This reluctance to preemption makes sense, because the agency can readily adopt an express preemption regulation. 140. We uncontrollably had sex only half month after we had been in love, there was no blushing, no despondence, no reluctance. 141. The reluctance of the Irish players to demonise Henry stemmed from the realisation that they, too, could be culprits. 142. Linear Switched Reluctance Motor ( LSRM ) is a new kind of traction motor. 143. In this paper, the operation stability of the reluctance motor fed by PWM inverter is investigated. 144. But a key stumbling block continues to be U.S. reluctance to cede 5 any power in Iraq. 145. Most people are neither pro-choice nor pro-life, but both; we cherish life, we value choice, and we trade them off with great reluctance. 146. In this paper, a novel external rotor switched reluctance motor was designed. 147. A new controllable exciting magnetic flux PMSM was presented based on the variable magnetic reluctance in the exciting circuit . 148. Using the incremental fuzzy control with self-adapting parameter, the phase current of the switch reluctance motor was optimized, and the constant torque control is implemented. 149. Considering that such a magnet usually works in the close-gap position, so in contrary to the method generally adopted, the reluctance of iron has been taken in-to account in the fun... 150. This paper firstly introduced the principle of switched reluctance motor; the working principle and control of PWM converter, which uses timing and compare of instantaneous value, is described. 151. His apparent reluctance to consider it may be related to the dilemma a central bank faces in an age of stagflationary energy prices and tightening fiscal policy. 152. An axial suspending control strategy of magnetic suspending switched reluctance motor was proposed. 153. Remember, the lack of feminine energy during sex may actually be read as a reluctance to initiate the act or to be an active partner in it. 154. With great reluctance, we decided to proceed with an spplication for government loan guarantees. 155. A novel hybrid linear reluctance motor with series magnetic circuit was presented in this paper. 156. Excess capacity could dampen business investment, and so will banks'continued reluctance to lend. 157. If found a large number of temporary repairs, including pipe clips or cement box, will indicate reluctance to make permanent repairs. 158. Considering that such a magnet usually works in the close-gap position, so in contrary to the method generally adopted, the reluctance of iron has been taken in-to account in the fundamental rel... 159. Due to irregularity of magnetic circuit and severely local magnetic saturation in switched reluctance motor (SRM), modeling by explicit and accurate physics analysis is difficult. 160. The magnetic coupling function and equivalent relationship between reluctance rotor and cage rotor have been analyzed. 161. And because we have not lost a war since Vietnam, there's a reluctance, a smugness, an arrogance , that works against the willingness to try to experiment to change. 162. When the switched reluctance motors operate in two phase excitation mode, the phase flux linkage will be reduced due to the high magnetic saturation in the stator and the rotor yoke. 163. To achieve the precision control of phase current or phase flux linkage in switched reluctance motor (SRM), the higher switching frequency of converter is required to increase dynamic response speed. 164. There seems to be some reluctance to give any one man credit for the invention of what has come to be know as the Swiss automatic screw machine. 165. While such selling improves the attractiveness of some stocks,[] there remains a reluctance among investors to pick up bargains. 166. Tom gave up the brush with reluctance in his face, but alacrity in his heart. 167. Thirdly, the inductance parameters of the DFBM with different structure rotors, the salient pole reluctance rotor, ALA reluctance rotor and cage rotor, are studied in details. 168. But the lack of transparency from researchers at the UK's University of East Anglia, whose emails disclosed a reluctance to share data with critics, has damaged public trust. 169. The reluctance towards veganism has been less about the medical proof of its effectiveness, and more about social perceptions. 170. Andre Dirrell: The young fighter's inability to cope well with Froch's rough-house tactics and reluctance to fight more aggressively make it difficult to feel too sorry for him. 171. A vote for acquittal should not be based on sympathy or the reluctance of a jury to perform a disagreeable task. 172. The air reluctance, the core reluctance, the magnetic leakage over the window and the flux expansion on the pole are considered simultaneously in analysis of the magnetic circuit. 173. The professor seldom doled out praise, and even when he did it was with reluctance. 174. The torque of switched reluctance motor is a highly non linear function depends on phase current and rotor position, so the torque ripple occurs. 175. In the victory, he went 14-of-31, scoring a season-high 44 points, then marveled at the Jazz's reluctance to double-team him. 176. Finally, show resourcefulness in an emergency of an a matron of honour, smoke the 3 metals gasket inside marriage gauze temporarily below, just make bridal reluctance crowded go in. 177. I don't know what mood he has, neither any joyance of going home, nor any reluctant to part from China, only has reluctance to the trip. 178. The reluctance seismogroph implies a variation of the principle of the moving - coil seismograph. 179. A magnetic flux - switching hybrid - excitation reluctance motor is presented. 180. This paper introduces the solutions and design of CNC forming equipment variable speed switch reluctance motor. 181. The magnetic flux can flow inside the core with extreme low reluctance. 182. Selection and design of switch units in the driving device of switched reluctance motor, and calculation of its rated value are discussed. 183. Compare his reluctance here with his announcement of a prophecy at the climax of the Antigone. |
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