1be well/favourably/kindly disposed (to/towards somebody/something) formalENJOY/LIKE DOING somethingto like or approve of someone or something (对某人)有好感,很赞成(某人/某物)
Management is favourably disposed to the idea of job-sharing.
管理层很赞成 “一工分做” 的主张。
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be well/favourably/kindly disposed (to/towards somebody/something)• I think maybe she had seen the television programmes and was favourably disposed.• The majoritywere favourably disposed, some were ambivalent and a few highly critical of the messages and their style.• He said Bonn was favourably disposed to such a conference if it were well prepared.• Jackson was well disposed towards journalists of left-wingsympathies.• It is expected that he will be favourably disposed towards the report's proposals.• The best that can be hoped for, on their behalf, is that human beingsare kindly disposed towards them.
2be/feel/seem etc disposed to do something formalWILLINGto want or be willing to do something 愿意做某事SYN inclined
Jon disagreed, but did not feel disposed to argue.
乔恩不赞成,但他并不想争辩。
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be/feel/seem etc disposed to do something• Congress has had a torrent of learnedadvice on this amendment, none of which it seems disposed to listen to.• Ernest Conway had never felt disposed to adopt a conventional, benign, grandfatherly role.• Gradually the talkative groups settled into a contentedsilence, but no one seemed disposed to go to sleep.• Headteachers say governors come to school on special occasions but don't seem disposed to become involved more routinely in school affairs.• James didn't seem disposed to take the hint.• Seb's father was a large, comfortable-looking man who did not seem disposed to make a fuss.• The brothers exchangedglances, neither saying a word, though they seemed disposed to.• The very houses seemed disposed to pack up and take trips.
3be disposed to something formalOFTENto have a tendency towards something 倾向于某事物SYN inclined