indispose

英[ˌɪndɪs'pəʊz] 美[ˌɪndɪ'spoʊz]
  • vt. 使厌恶;使不适当;使不能
indisposed indisposed indisposing indisposes
Verb:
  1. make unwilling

  2. make unfit or unsuitable;

    "Your income disqualifies you"

  3. cause to feel unwell;

    "She was indisposed"

    1. Heavy taxes indispose a citizen to work hard.
      重税于国民不愿意辛勤工作。

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