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英式:[ˌɪndɪs'pəʊz]    美式:[ˌɪndɪs'pəʊz]

indispose单词基本解析:

v.厌恶
vt. 使厌恶, 使不适当, 使不能
v.厌恶;

indispose变化用词:

第三人称单数:indisposes;过去式:indisposed;过去分词:indisposed;现在分词:indisposing;
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 |
过去式:indisposed过去分词:indisposed现在分词:indisposing第三人称单数:indisposes

indispose英英释义:

Verb

1. make unwilling

2. make unfit or unsuitable;

"Your income disqualifies you"

3. cause to feel unwell;

"She was indisposed"

动词 indispose:

make unwilling

同义词:disincline

make unfit or unsuitable

同义词:disqualify, unfit

cause to feel unwellindispose[ ,indis'pəuz ]v.make unwilling

同义词:disincline

make unfit or unsuitable

同义词:disqualifyunfit

cause to feel unwell

"She was indisposed"

indispose中文词源:

indispose用法和例句:

Heavy taxes indispose a citizen to work hard.

重税于国民不愿意辛勤工作.

辞典例句

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。

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