ill-disposed

美 [ˌɪl dɪˈspoʊzd]英 [ˌɪl dɪˈspəʊzd]
  • adj.无好感的;不友好的
ill-disposedill-disposed

adj.

formal不友好的;无好感的
not feeling friendly towards sb

well disposed
  1. Every government is ill-disposed to the press , all or some of the time

    历届政府一直以来——或者说某些时候——都对新闻界冷面相待。

  2. They are not ill-disposed toward young people , they 're just old-fashioned .

    他们对年轻人不抱好感;他们只是老古董而已。

  3. Most of the audience seemed ill-disposed towards the speaker .

    大多数的听众看来不赞成演讲者。

  4. But even if he had , he would have found himself ill-disposed to become an enthusiast for the Soviet system .

    即使他去了,他也会发现,自己对苏维埃体制毫无兴趣。

  5. Captain Wentworth , however , came from his window , apparently not ill-disposed for conversation ;

    不过,温特沃思上校倒从窗口走了过来,显然想搭搭腔。

  6. Inan ideal world there would be no injustice , ignobe and ill-disposed .

    在理想的世界没有不公平、不诚实和不友好。

  7. She 's very ill-disposed towards her neighbours .

    他不再对邻居冷淡了。她对左邻右舍概无好感。