Examples of using Unwillingly in English and their translations into Chinese
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Programming
He did it unwillingly.
So unwillingly, I have made a mistake.
He did that unwillingly.
I have, unwillingly, looked at“The Lagoon” again.
Come together, willingly or unwillingly.
Be quick," and rather unwillingly the donkey set out.
Come ye together, willingly or unwillingly.
How unwillingly I sank down under the heat, toil, and pain;
Come you together, willingly or unwillingly.”.
Finally, almost unwillingly, they let it continue across the line to the Western sector.
There is a legend…" he said almost unwillingly.
The Shamer's daughter, Dina, has unwillingly inherited her mother's supernatural ability.
Why… well, yes, I suppose so," she acknowledged unwillingly.
Miss Blacklock said rather unwillingly,‘Patrick and Julia.
They had the power but it was taken andtransferred either willingly or unwillingly.
And the Tarkaan, though unwillingly, let me go.
Unwillingly she found her own eyes drawn to his, and the shadow of a smile crept across Aleksandr's face.
But let us be quick," and rather unwillingly the donkey set out.
Imagine hard disk failure, computer viruses, thefts, fire and flooding accidents,deleting files by accident or overwriting them unwillingly.
The stable-boy came back, followed- very unwillingly, as it appeared to me- by Joyce.
Until now, I would never realized how muchDad resembled a dog being pushed unwillingly into a swimming pool.
All the day long on the alert, at night we unwillingly say our prayers and commit ourselves to uncertainties.
The frame was shaking and jerking like it might fly apart at any second, and,almost unwillingly, I started to grin.
In the morning when you rise unwillingly, let this thought be present- I am rising to the work of a human being.
By making pronouncements that are, even if only in principle, testable, religions,however unwillingly, enter the arena of science.
Dina, the Shamer's daughter, has unwillingly inherited her mother's ability to look straight into the soul of other people.
Many of them had little inclination for love andgave themselves very unwillingly, and then only for money and at the highest price.
We were forced, therefore, however unwillingly, to remain in our place of concealment, mere spectators of the conflict which presently ensued.
Some come willingly and some are dragged unwillingly, but all eventually come although we have no part in the drawing.
Meanwhile they kept unfolding to each other, unwillingly, by curious reactions and evasions, by distastes and prejudices and unintended hints of the past.
