unwillingly
adverb
uk/ʌnˈwɪl.ɪŋ.li/us/ʌnˈwɪl.ɪŋ.li/C1
in a way thatinvolvessomeone doing something they do notwantto do:
不情愿地;不乐意地;勉强地"Yes, allright. I'll go," sheagreed,somewhatunwillingly.“好吧,好吧,我去,”她有些不情愿地同意了。
They are being unwillinglydraggedinto thedebate.他们被不情愿地卷入了这场辩论中。
See
unwilling
- Heretiredlastyear, unwillingly.
- They wereordinarypeople, unwillinglycaughtup in thewar.
- "Myparentswon'tletme gohomealone," sheadmittedunwillingly.
Unwilling and reluctant
- arsed
- balk
- baulk
- be blowed if...idiom
- be in no mood forsomething/to dosomethingidiom
- begrudge
- compassion fatigue
- deign
- disinclination
- disinclined
- disobliging
- fag
- indisposed
- indisposition
- not have the heart todo somethingidiom
- not have the stomach forsomethingidiom
- ratheryouthanmeidiom
- reluctance
- reluctant
- wouldn't