indispose
[.indis'pəuz]
vt. 使厌恶, 使不适当, 使不能
例句与用法:
Heavy taxes indispose a citizen to work hard.
重税于国民不愿意辛勤工作。
词形变化:
动词过去式: indisposed |
动词过去分词: indisposed |
动词现在分词: indisposing |
动词第三人称单数: indisposes |
vt.
1. 使不愿; 使厌恶
2. 使不能; 使不适合
indisposeindisposeD.J.:[indisˈpəuz]K.K.:[ˌɪndɪˈspoz]v.1.■厌恶
indispose[,indis'pəuz]vt.1.■使不适合,使不能;使不合格:Illness indisposes him for work today.他因生病而今天无法工作。2.■使不愿,使厌恶;使不倾向于:Illness indisposes a man for enjoyment.疾病使人不想娱乐。3.■使感不适,使不舒服:She is indisposed with a cold.她因伤风而感到不舒服。4.■[古语]使敌视,使不友好变形vt.indisposedindisposing
indisposeindispose[indisˈpəuz]vt.1.■使(人)厌恶, 使(人)不想, 使不倾向于2.■使不适合, 使之不能3.■使不舒服Hot weather indisposes a man to work hard.炎热的天气使人不愿意辛勤地工作。
indisposeverb[with obj.](archaic)(古)- make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something
使(某人)不适合;使不能
- make (someone) averse to something
使不愿;使反对
the miseries of the revolution had totally indisposed the people towards any interference with politics.
革命的痛苦彻底使人民不愿干预政治。
indispose
■Now, think yourself, if Cinderella give up this chance in respect that her stepmother indispose her to attend the ball, is it possible for her to become the bride of prince.
学生:不会!那样的话,她就不会到舞会上,不会被王子看到,认识和爱上她了。
■Heavy taxes indispose a citizen to work hard.
重税于国民不愿意辛勤工作。