adj. 有……意向,倾向于……;对……有兴趣的,有天赋的;倾斜的,有坡度的
v. 点头;(使)倾向于;(使)倾斜(incline 的过去式和过去分词形式)
词根:incline
adj.
inclining 倾斜的
n.
incline 倾斜;斜面;斜坡
inclination 倾向,爱好;斜坡
inclining 倾向;爱好
v.
inclining 倾斜;倾向(incline的ing形式);点头弯腰
vi.
incline 倾斜;倾向;易于
vt.
incline 使倾斜;使倾向于
1.She was inclined to trust him.
她愿意相信他。
2.The modern mind, Tim Parks, a novelist and critic, writes, "is overwhelmingly inclined toward communication."
小说家和评论家蒂姆·帕克斯写道,现代思想“极其倾向于交流”。
3.Nobody felt inclined to argue with Smith.
没人想和史密斯争论。
4.Years of conditioning had left their mark on her, and she never felt inclined to talk to strange men.
多年的熏陶给她留下了深远的影响,她从来不愿意和陌生男人说话。
5.Toad was at first inclined to stop and do some talking back at him.
托德起初想停下来回敬他几句。
6.Since the former is most common among those inclined towards indifferent relationships, their predominance can bolster individuals' sense of self-worth.
由于前者在那些倾向于淡漠关系的人群中最为常见,它们的优势可以增强个体的自我价值感。