ill-disposed是什么意思

  • En [ ˌɪl.dɪˈspəʊsd]
  • Us [ ˌɪl.dɪˈspoʊzd]

详细释义

  • 0 to not be friendly to someone or not support them -- 对(某人)不友好;不支持(某人)

    • Most of the audience seemed ill-disposed towards the speaker. 大多数听众似乎都对演讲者不怀好感。

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  • The clause is designed to deal with the person who is ill-behaved or ill-disposed.

  • They may very well be replaced by people who are even more ill-disposed towards the defendant than those who were challenged.

  • He must find some other way to deal with these ill-disposed people who want to keep children back in a voluntary school to the age of 12.

  • People are always ill-disposed to power in whatever shape it presents itself, and concentrated power makes the whole of society sick.

  • These operations were not concerned with gathering taxes but with bringing these districts into effective administration and preventing ill-disposed persons from using them as centres for raiding.

  • Although the area is relatively rural, most of the young people are ill-disposed towards hunting.

  • Suppose an ill-disposed person sets himself out deliberately and definitely to prevent an applicant from obtaining relief.

  • By the timely deployment of troops, or by diplomatic initiatives or other suitable counter-measures, the ill-disposed despot can be prevented from launching an invasion.

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