loth

英[ləʊθ,ləʊð] 美[loʊθˌloʊð]
  • adj. 不愿意的
  • =loath; loathe.
IELTS
Adjective:
  1. unwillingness to do something contrary to your custom;

    "a reluctant smile"
    "loath to admit a mistake"

  2. (usually followed by `to') strongly opposed;

    "antipathetic to new ideas"
    "averse to taking risks"
    "loath to go on such short notice"
    "clearly indisposed to grant their request"

1. The girls were nothing loth, for the house was splendid, and the welcome kind enough.
姑娘们很愉快, 因为房子很是华丽的, 而且接待是相当热情.

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2. The new finance minister seems loth to cut income tax.
新任财政部长似乎不愿削减所得税。

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3. Venn was loth to depart, for all on earth that interested him lay under this roof.
文恩很不乐意走, 因为世界上唯一使他关心的人就在这所房子里.

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4. And the army, always loth to do policework, may withdraw too soon.
而且一向厌于执行警务的军队可能很快也会撤离此地.

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5. But China is loth to allow the yuan to appreciate rapidly.
但是中国不可能同意人民币迅速升值.

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    1. The girls were nothing loth, for the house was splendid, and the welcome kind enough.
      姑娘们很愉快,因为房子很是华丽的,而且接待是相当热情。