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Significados de
indisposition
en inglés
portugués
aversão
catalán
indisposició
Volver al significado
A certain degree of unwillingness.
hesitation
reluctance
hesitancy
disinclination
portugués
aversão
Sinónimos
Examples for "
hesitation
"
hesitation
reluctance
hesitancy
disinclination
Examples for "
hesitation
"
1
But get under way as soon as possible.' Again the slight
hesitation
.
2
He had no
hesitation
in expressing himself in favor of the former.
3
The Deputy Foreign Minister said Mr Obama showed
hesitation
,
confusion and disappointment.
4
After a moment's
hesitation
,
I went over to ask a final direction.
5
He didn't understand my past objections, and certainly felt no
hesitation
himself.
1
Hence the decision, apparently taken with great
reluctance
,
to exit the market.
2
However she said she understood the government's
reluctance
to adopt National's proposal.
3
I understand your
reluctance
,
but you must think of the greater good.
4
However, many capitals expressed their
reluctance
about the proposal, the diplomats said.
5
That may explain regulators'
reluctance
to allow banks to boost dividends now.
1
In fact, Brazil's
hesitancy
is symptomatic of the countries' increasingly complex relationship.
2
On Friday he emphasized his
hesitancy
to use his broad clawback power.
3
But there are strategic reasons for Pakistan's
hesitancy
to attack the Haqqanis.
4
The same
hesitancy
was repeated as he began his second counseling session.
5
Stan must have mistaken my
hesitancy
for disapproval because he spoke quickly.
1
Viscosity causes the stillness of
disinclination
;
velocity causes the stillness of fascination.
2
To natural brusqueness is added an evident
disinclination
to discuss the business.
3
Never in my life have I faced a job with greater
disinclination
.
4
LL's
disinclination
for introspection may have something to do with his age.
5
This would seem to be a natural
disinclination
,
so prevalent is it.
Uso de
indisposition
en inglés
1
I assure you it will be all right; only a little
indisposition
.
2
Phineas Duge kept up during the day the assumption of severe
indisposition
.
3
A Transkeian missionary once heard of the serious
indisposition
of a Native.
4
First, his own
indisposition
and the inclement weather depressed and exasperated him.
5
The hands and arms inflamed and swelled, but no constitutional
indisposition
followed.
6
Barbarina was seized with
indisposition
at the moment of the king's entrance.
7
That
indisposition
I hope is entirely removed, and your health perfectly reestablished.
8
He sat down by her, and expressed his concern at her
indisposition
.
9
In spite of John South's late
indisposition
he had not anticipated danger.
10
Edgerton no longer expressed
indisposition
,
yet he made no offer to depart.
11
He does not feel quite well,-atleast, he suspects himself of
indisposition
.
12
The next morning Lady Maria's
indisposition
was over, but Harry was wretched.
13
Was the child's
indisposition
graver than she had led Ruth to suppose?
14
I trembled, however, at every little
indisposition
of my wife: but, alas!
15
Surely Stephen would come upstairs to inquire about her health, her
indisposition
?
16
I trembled, however, at every little
indisposition
of my wife, and, alas!
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Sobre este término
indisposition
Nombre
Singular
Colocaciones frecuentes
slight indisposition
sudden indisposition
pass indisposition
severe indisposition
plead indisposition
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Translations for
indisposition
portugués
aversão
hesitação
catalán
indisposició
inapetència
Indisposition
a través del tiempo
Indisposition
por variante geográfica
Reino Unido
Común