"reluctant" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

reluctant adjetivo

reluctant + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 49
reluctant hero • reluctant agreement • reluctant reader • reluctant witness • reluctant smile • ...
verbo + reluctant
Kolokacji: 8
feel reluctant • prove reluctant • sound reluctant • grow reluctant • become reluctant • ...
adverbio + reluctant
Kolokacji: 18
initially reluctant • most reluctant • extremely reluctant • increasingly reluctant • somewhat reluctant • ...
(2) extremely, highly
Kolokacji: 2
(3) generally, particularly
Kolokacji: 2
1. generally reluctant = powszechnie niechętny generally reluctant
  • In fact, while men are generally reluctant to admit their nonathletic pain to the outside world, once they get home, they're more willing to talk.
  • The police are generally reluctant to act unless they have specific evidence of an actual assault.
  • Courts are generally reluctant to get involved in affairs relating to national security, leaving this role to the Government.
  • The police appeared generally reluctant to take action, although some did clear protesters off major provincial highways.
  • Courts are generally reluctant to move trials to other jurisdictions.
  • Due to the cultural beliefs, women are generally reluctant to allow any outsiders to be present or attend to the birth.
  • People knowing the script are generally reluctant to share it with others, imparting the information only to those close to them.
  • Back then, users were seen as generally reluctant to do anything on the Internet other than buy goods, read articles and exchange e-mail messages.
  • They are generally reluctant to let go of their substrates and will only do so if agitated.
  • The patients are generally reluctant to submit to treatment, which leads to considerable bleeding and pain.
2. particularly reluctant = szczególnie niechętny particularly reluctant
(4) strangely, oddly, curiously
Kolokacji: 3
reluctant + preposición
Kolokacji: 6
reluctant to • reluctant in • reluctant at • reluctant with • reluctant for • ...

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