1. 不情愿地:reluctant 不顾的 | reluctantly 不情愿地 | reluctate 反对
2. 勉强地:reluctant 勉强的 | reluctantly 勉强地 | rely 信任
3. 不情愿的:puff 一阵喷烟 | reluctantly 不情愿的 | giant 巨大的
4. 勉强地;a. 不情愿地;勉强地:independently 独立地,自立地 | reluctantly 勉强地;a. 不情愿地;勉强地 | argument 辩论
1. He reluctantly abandoned running after he tore some cartilage in his knee.
2. Li reluctantly paid, and she promised not to cause him further trouble.
3. The spectator was booed by the crowd and told off by the chair umpire as he reluctantly returned to his seat.
4. It criticized Iran's " policy of concealment " up to about a year ago, when it started reluctantly cooperating with the IAEA.
5. Only when there was great pressure from within the island did the DPP administration reluctantly reveal its willingness to talk.
6. The great emperor Qianlong reluctantly received the visiting Lord Earl Macartney representing King George III of the then emerging British Empire.
7. But Camilla is now accepted - albeit reluctantly by some - as a member of the royal family and the future king's wife.
8. Such pressure prompted Park to repeatedly apologize for abuses under her father's reign, albeit reluctantly.
9. " The move in metals has oil reluctantly rallying higher, " Flynn said in his morning report.
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10. When angry residents threatened to abandon their contracts, the developer reluctantly agreed to plant additional greenery.