indispose
- IPA[ɪndɪˈspəʊz]
英式
- make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something;make (someone) averse to something.
verb: indispose, 3rd person present: indisposes, gerund or present participle: indisposing, past tense: indisposed, past participle: indisposed
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動詞
- 1. make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something not to get one's sleep indisposes one for the whole day
- 2. make (someone) averse to something.
- slightly unwell: my mother is indisposed
Oxford American Dictionary
- slightly unwell: my mother is indisposed
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˌindəˈspōz]
美式
- make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something: not to get one's sleep indisposes one for the whole day
Oxford American Dictionary