0 an unwillingness to do something -- 勉強;不情願
I accepted his resignation with great reluctance. 我極不情願地接受了他的呈辭。
[ + to infinitive ] Her reluctance to talk to the press was quite understandable. 她不願意對媒體說甚麽,這是很容易理解的。
Her reluctance to contribute financially is going to cause problems for us.
I fully understand his reluctance to leave his children.
I don't understand her reluctance to come.
The reluctance of either side to compromise means that the talks are doomed to fail.
Physician attitudes and concerns were relatively more correlated with their ratings of reluctance to prescribe than with their actual frequency of prescribing.
In contrast, it exhibited the reluctance of local officials to implement laws and regulations that went against local sentiments.
This reasoning might explain the reluctance of most migrants to move to the towns.