unwilling

unwilling
adjective
(not willing; reluctant: He's unwilling to accept the money.) reacio, reluctante
- unwillingly
unwilling adj poco dispuesto / reacio
to be unwilling to do something no querer hacer algo
unwilling
tr[ʌn'wɪlɪŋ]
adjective
1 reacio,-a, poco dispuesto,-a
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be unwilling to do something no estar dispuesto,-a a hacer algo
unwilling [.ʌn'wɪlɪŋ] adj
: poco dispuesto
to be unwilling to: no estar dispuesto a
unwilling
adj.
desinclinado, -a adj.
maldispuesto, -a adj.
malmandado, -a adj.
reacio, -a adj.
'ʌn'wɪlɪŋ
adjective mal dispuesto

to be unwilling to + INF — no querer* + inf, no estar* dispuesto a + inf

['ʌn'wɪlɪŋ]
ADJ poco dispuesto

to be unwilling to do sth — estar poco dispuesto a hacer algo, no estar dispuesto a hacer algo

he was unwilling to help me — no estaba dispuesto a ayudarme

to be unwilling for sb to do sth — no estar dispuesto a permitir que algn haga algo

* * *
['ʌn'wɪlɪŋ]
adjective mal dispuesto

to be unwilling to + INF — no querer* + inf, no estar* dispuesto a + inf


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