unwillingly in Vietnamese

Phó từ
1. không bằng lòng, không vui lòng, miễn cưỡng
2. không thiện ý

Sentence patterns related to "unwillingly"

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1. Unwillingly, she moved aside.

2. He submitted unwillingly to his mother.

3. " Two months,'said Scarlett, unwillingly.

4. He unwillingly agreed to help.

5. Even when I call, he receives unwillingly.

6. Unwillingly, he accepts the plan.

7. They came unwillingly, kidnapped into slavery.

8. She agreed to their conditions, albeit unwillingly.

9. When it was time to go, they left unwillingly.

10. The country was drawn unwillingly into the war.

11. However, the band's bassist Bryan Donahue unwillingly left the band.

Tuy nhiên tay bass của nhóm Bryan Donahue đã bất đắc dĩ chia tay ban nhạc.

12. It'seems unwillingly to sent the namecare without any hesitation.

13. * What difference does it make to obey willingly rather than unwillingly?

* Sự sẵn lòng vâng lời hơn là miễn cưỡng vâng lời tạo ra một sự khác biệt gì?

14. Most unwillingly they went and stood before the hero in heavy silence.

15. Dormouse's place, and Alice rather unwillingly took the place of the March

Giống chuột nưa sóc diễn ra, và Alice chứ không phải miễn cưỡng đã diễn ra trong những tháng

16. The Hatter moved into its place and Alice unwillingly took the Hatter's.

17. Finally he tracks it down - unwillingly - to the middle barrel.

18. But in the end Mrs Pegler is unwillingly forced to reveal the truth.

19. I unwillingly agreed, and in an evil hour we GOT on shipboard.

20. Synonyms for Aversely include antipathetically, loathly, reluctantly, unwillingly, backwardly, unfavourably, allergically, hostilely, inimically and antagonistically

21. Antonyms for Amiably include badly, disagreeably, ill, unpleasantly, dissenting, unwillingly, poorly, insufficiently, bad and inadequately

22. Antonyms for Alternately include unwillingly, reluctantly, grudgingly, involuntarily, protestingly, forcibly, obstinately, refractorily, resentfully and stubbornly

23. Robin-Anne, who had been looking very apprehensive, seemed to go aboard Wavebreaker rather unwillingly.

24. It was unwillingly propelled into action by the competing forces within civil society.

25. Acknowledge; recognize; concede; confess; These words all mean to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true

26. 17 They found themselves, often unwillingly. outside the organizational boundary, and they capitalized upon that fact.

27. (b) Why was “the dignity of the kingdom” unwillingly bestowed upon the successor of Augustus Caesar?

(b) Tại sao người kế vị Au-gút-tơ Sê-sa được ‘tôn làm vua’ một cách bất đắc dĩ?

28. Concede definition: If you Concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct

29. To accept or agree to something, often unwillingly: Reluctantly, he Acquiesced to/in the plans.

30. Mr Ryaas was then pushed, unwillingly, into a new role as minister for administrative reform.

31. He had slowly, and unwillingly, come to feel the necessity of believing in an Absolute.

32. He pried Erik from his chest -- unwillingly, longingly -- as though he were in pain.

33. If you render extra service unwillingly or resentfully, you will probably get nothing back.

34. As Skye and Balthazar stand together to fight him, they grow closer—first unwillingly, then undeniably

35. To accept or agree to something, often unwillingly: Reluctantly, he Acquiesced to/in the plans.

36. So his son, no doubt unwillingly, was compelled to mount an expedition to discipline the count.

37. Admit verb (ACCEPT) B1 [ T or I ] to agree that something is true, especially unwillingly: He Admitted his guilt / mistake.

38. The act of accepting or agreeing to something, often unwillingly: I was surprised by her Acquiescence to/in the plan

39. We shall all remember Mr Page for the kindly encouragement he gave us when we went so unwillingly to school.

40. This page shows answers to the clue Begrudge, followed by 5 definitions like “Wish ill or allow unwillingly”, “To grudge; to envy the possession of” and “(Literary terms) allow unwillingly or reluctantly”.Synonyms for Begrudge are bear a grudge, feel bitter about and have hard feelings about.

41. “The dignity of the kingdom” was unwillingly bestowed upon him only after all other likely successors were dead.

Người ta “tôn người làm vua” một cách bất đắc dĩ, sau khi những người kế vị khác đều chết hết.

42. The Arab avant-garde was carefully muzzled and its rowdiest members sent off, willingly or unwillingly, to London and Paris.

43. But that meant admitting guilt, admitting that I had acted unwillingly and not under duress and that I refused to do.

44. Bilbo Baggins, an unambitious Hobbit is unwillingly recruited as a burglar by a party of dwarves and sent on a most extraordinary adventure

45. [ intransitive, transitive] to agree unwillingly that something is true or that someone else is right ‘Okay, so maybe I was a little bit scared, ’ Jenny Admitted

46. To give control or possession of something, esp. land to someone else, often unwillingly or because forced to do so: New Orleans was Ceded to Spain in 1763

47. This page shows answers to the clue Assenting.Assenting may be defined as “Giving or implying assent” and “Agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly)”

48. But those who do nothing until they are commanded and then keep the commandments unwillingly lose their reward (see D&C 58:26–29).

Nhưng những người không làm gì cả cho đến khi nào họ được truyền lệnh để làm và rồi miễn cưỡng tuân giữ các giáo lệnh thì sẽ mất đi phần thưởng của họ (xin xem GLGƯ 58:26–29).

49. Assenting: 1 n agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly) “ Assenting to the Congressional determination” Synonyms: accession Type of: agreement the verbal act of agreeing

50. To admit that you have done something wrong, or to admit unwillingly that something is true: [ T ] I’ve got something to Confess – I Confess that I ate the pie