inclined

美音:[ɪn'klaɪnd] 英音:[ɪn'klaɪnd]

简单释义:


adj.想(做某事);有…倾向;很可能

v.“incline”的过去式和过去分词

网络倾斜的;倾向…的;倾向于

完整释义:


adj.

1.斜坡式的
2.与...斜交的
3.〔数〕斜
4.倾向于…的〔同不定式连用〕
5.先端下倾的
6.想要...的
7.有偏心
8.倾斜的;成斜坡的;【数学】与线或平面成角的

n.

1.斜


例句:

  1. We are more inclined to see taking care of ourselves as an immorality, as a means of escape from all possible rules.
    我们反而更倾向于看待照顾自己是不道德,认为是至自私地逃避各种规范的途径。

  2. The man recovered himself, and seemed inclined to come on, and Clare, stepping outside the door, put himself in a posture of defence.
    那个人稳住了脚,好象想要上前动手,克莱也走到门外,摆出自卫的架式。

  3. Previously he had been inclined to detach himself from the plight of victims of tragedy, not out of callousness but a sort of incuriosity.
    从前,由于不好奇而非出于冷漠,他总是倾向于把自己从受害者的困境中分离出来。

  4. From childhood onward my heart and mind prompted me to be kind and tender, and I was always inclined to accomplish great deeds.
    从儿时起,我的心肠和精神都促使我成为一个善良而柔弱的人。

  5. She was talkative, but since she seemed inclined to talk about me I was prepared to be an attentive listener.
    她很健谈,既然她喜欢谈论我,那我也就乐意当一回专心的听众。

  6. And though she looked dubiously at the house-front as if inclined to return, it was with a breath of relief that she closed the gate.
    尽管她心有不甘地盯着房子的前面,仿佛要回去似的,但还是把栅栏门关上了,这时才松了一口气。

  7. He trotted out a most plausible story, but most of us were inclined to doubt the truth of it.
    他提出了一个听起来很有道理的说法,但我们大多数人对此都持怀疑态度。

  8. He said he was inclined with the same reservation.
    他说他也保留这种想法

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