dis·in·cli·na·tion /(ˌ)dɪˌsɪnkləˈneʃən, ˌsɪŋ-/
  不起勁,不感興趣,厭惡
  Dis·in·cli·na·tion n. The state of being disinclined; want of propensity, desire, or affection; slight aversion or dislike; indisposition.
     Disappointment gave him a disinclination to the fair sex.   --Arbuthnot.
     Having a disinclination to books or business.   --Guardian.
  Syn: -- Unwillingness; disaffection; alienation; dislike; indisposition; distaste; aversion; repugnance.
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  disinclination
       n 1: that toward which you are inclined to feel dislike; "his
            disinclination for modesty is well known" [ant: inclination]
       2: a certain degree of unwillingness; "a reluctance to commit
          himself"; "after some hesitation he agreed" [syn: reluctance,
           hesitancy, hesitation, indisposition]