reluctant to part
基本解释
- 依依惜别
英汉例句
- And with banks reluctant to lend, even businesses with low overhead expenses are faced with customers reluctant to part with their money.
由于银行不愿意贷款,再加上顾客不愿意消费,就连那些日常开支很低的企业也遇到了困难。 - That's because patients are generally reluctant to part with their brain or heart cells, diseased or not, while they're still using them.
原因在于,不论病变与否,病人们一般不愿舍弃自己仍旧依赖着的脑细胞或心脏细胞。 - Thus I am reluctant to part with the scene and keep looking back
所以我恋恋不舍回头张望 - Sometimes they're reluctant to take part in important training such as fire safety classes and child identification programs, which guard against abduction.
- Foreigners will be keen to acquire yuan, and reluctant to part with it, for as long as they think it is artificially cheap.
ECONOMIST: The yuan is flowing beyond China’s borders—and back again - Naturally, in the course of a national election, Democratic politicians are reluctant to part company from the man at the top of their ticket, especially in ways that might be seen to align them with his critics.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Channeling Scoop Jackson - Mr. LaPierre showed a video which included a chilling statement from a senior UN official to the effect that, while she understood Americans were reluctant to part with their firearms, they had better get used to being "citizens of the world" just like everybody else.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Citizen Obama
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词组短语
- be reluctant to part 依依不舍;恋恋不舍;依依
- feel reluctant to part 恋恋不舍
- Reluctant to part from 恋恋不舍
- Reluctant to part with 留恋
- reluctant to part with money 吝啬的