Yiyi reluctant to leave
Pinyin [yī yī bù shě]
Explanation Yiyi: the appearance of attachment; She: to give up. Describes being reluctant to leave.
Source: Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, "Eternal Words to Awaken the World: Lu Taixue's Poetry and Wine Ao Wanghou": "Lu Nan sent him straight for more than five hundred miles, and he reluctantly left her twice."
Example It had been more than half a day since the party ended, and the students just left.
Synonyms are reluctant to leave, reluctant to leave, lingering
Antonym: cut in half
The grammar is more formal; it is used as an attributive, object, and adverbial; it has a complimentary meaning.
Create a sentence
She reluctantly left home and went to school.
She took one last look at the house reluctantly.
I reluctantly left my beautiful and rich hometown.
After graduation, the students left their alma mater reluctantly.
Now, I feel a little reluctant to leave!
When we graduated, we reluctantly left our alma mater.
I reluctantly looked away from the animal.
My elder brother reluctantly left his parents and went to study in the United States.
Before returning home, the volunteers reluctantly said goodbye to the Korean people.
No wonder I feel reluctant to leave today. A dull feeling.
I reluctantly left the popular science museum and ended my short visit.
I remained calm about the scenery he was reluctant to part with.
My mother called me to go back, and I put on my shoes and left reluctantly.
Their hearts must be full of reluctance to leave Liyuan.
After a while, the big white turtle reluctantly crawled into the river.
We reluctantly left Xiangshan and took a bus to visit the Li River.
No matter what the guest is, they will naturally be reluctant to leave and linger.
They have been neighbors for many years. Once we are separated, we cannot help but be reluctant to leave.
After the dinner, everyone reluctantly left each other and said goodbye to each other. See you later.
It wasn’t until the sky gradually darkened that we reluctantly returned to the dormitory.