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想要,赞同(行动,信仰,态度)
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he was inclined to accept the offer 他倾向于接受那项提议
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Lucy was inclined to a belief in original sin .露西倾向于赞同原罪说。
[with infinitive](especially as a polite formula)tend towards holding a specified opinion
[尤作为客套用语]倾向于,持…意见
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I'm inclined to agree with you .我倾向于赞同你的意见。
[with obj.]make (someone) willing or disposed to do something
使想要,使倾向于
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his prejudice inclines him to overlook obvious facts .他的偏见使他忽视显而易见的事实。
[no obj.]feel favourably disposed to someone or something
赞同(某人,某事)
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I incline to the view that this conclusion is untenable .我赞同该结论站不住脚这一观点。
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喜欢做…
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she's inclined to gossip with complete strangers .她喜欢和完全陌生的人说三道四。
[with adverbial]have a specified disposition or talent
有…倾向;有…才能
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some people are very mathematically inclined .有些人非常有数学才能。
[no obj., usu. with adverbial of direction] lean or turn away from a given plane or direction, especially the vertical or horizontal
(尤指从垂直或水平方向)倾斜,偏离
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the bunker doors incline outwards 煤舱门有点往外偏斜
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[as adj.
inclined ]an inclined ramp .斜坡。
[with obj.]bend (one's head) forwards and downwards
低(头)。
an inclined surface or slope, especially on a road, path, or railway
(尤指道路、小径或铁路的)斜面,斜坡
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the road climbs a long incline through a forest .道路穿过森林,走了一道长长的斜坡。
an inclined plane
斜面
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the Hay Incline was built to raise boats from one canal level to another .建造海伊升船斜面用以将船只从运河的一个高度提升到另一高度。
"Middle English (originally in the sense ‘bend (the head, the body, or oneself) towards something'; formerly also as