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indisposed
(
a
.)厭惡的,不適當的,不能的
From:
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in·dis·posed
/ˌɪndɪsˈpozd/
形容詞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·dis·pose
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Indisposed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Indisposing
.]
1.
To
render
unfit
or
unsuited
;
to
disqualify
.
2.
To
disorder
slightly
as
regards
health
;
to
make
somewhat
.
It
made
him
rather
indisposed
than
sick
.
--
Walton
.
3.
To
disincline
;
to
render
averse
or
unfavorable
;
as
,
a
love
of
pleasure
indisposes
the
mind
to
severe
study
;
the
pride
and
selfishness
of
men
indispose
them
to
religious
duties
.
The
king
was
sufficiently
indisposed
towards
the
persons
,
or
the
principles
,
of
Calvin's
disciples
.
--
Clarendon
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
indisposed
adj
1:
somewhat
ill
or
prone
to
illness
; "
my
poor
ailing
grandmother
"; "
feeling
a
bit
indisposed
today
"; "
you
look
a
little
peaked
"; "
feeling
poorly
"; "
a
sickly
child
"; "
is
unwell
and
can't
come
to
work
" [
syn
:
ailing
,
peaked(p)
,
poorly(p)
,
sickly
,
unwell
, {
under
the weather
]
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
" [
syn
:
antipathetic
,
antipathetical
,
averse(p)
,
indisposed(p)
,
loath(p)
,
loth(p)
]
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