reluct
reluct — 動詞
- reluctpresent simple I / you / we / they
- relucts3rd person singular
- relucting-ing form
- reluctedpast simple
1. to hold back from doing something because you feel unwilling, doubtful, or oppos
猶豫;不願
因懷疑或不情願而猶豫或拒絕做某事
to hold back from doing something because you feel unwilling, doubtful, or opposed to it.
Cyrus relucted to enter the dark basement, certain that something was hiding in the shadows.
Cyrus 猶豫著不敢走進漆黑的地下室,確信陰影中有什麼東西正躲藏著。
reluct to + infinitive
The committee relucted at the new proposal, worried about how parents would react.
委員會對這項新提案感到猶豫,擔心家長們會如何反應。
reluct at + noun phrase
Renata relucted when her boss asked her to fire a long-time employee.
Renata 在老闆要求她開除一名資深員工時,表現出為難和抗拒。
Even after his friends promised it was safe, Hao relucted to jump into the freezing lake.
即使朋友們保證水很安全,Hao 仍然不願跳進冰冷的湖中。
The mayor relucted to sign the agreement, knowing it would divide the community.
市長猶豫著不願簽署這項協議,因為他知道這會分裂社區。
文法句型
reluct + to-infinitive
reluct + at + noun phrase
用法筆記
This verb is formal and far less common than the adjective 'reluctant' or noun 'reluctance'. It is primarily found in literary or formal written English rather than everyday speech.