单词 | incline |
释义 | inclineWord family noun inclination inclinablenessinclinatoriuminclinerinclininginclinometeradjective inclined inclinableinclinationalinclinatoryverb incline in·cline1 /ɪnˈklaɪn/ AWL verb 1 [transitiveT] formalEFFECT/INFLUENCE if a situation, fact etc inclines you to do or think something, it influences you towards a particular action or opinion 使倾向于〔某种行动或观点〕 incline somebody to do something The accident inclined him to reconsider his career. 这次意外使他重新考虑他的职业。 2 [intransitiveI] formal to think that a particular belief or opinion is most likely to be correct 倾向于〔认为某个信念或观点是正确的〕 incline to do something I incline to accept the official version of events. 我倾向于接受官方对这些事件的说法。 incline to/towards I incline to the opinion that this principle extends to cases of religious discrimination. 我倾向于认为这一原则也适用于宗教歧视的情况。 3 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to slope at a particular angle, or to make something do this (使)有斜度,(使)倾斜 The telescope is inclined at an angle of 43 degrees. 这架望远镜以43度角倾斜。 4. incline your head to bend your neck so that your head is lowered 点头 Examples from the Corpus incline your head• She saw me looking at her and beckoned me, crooking her finger and inclining her head backwards, indicating the verandah.• Urquhart inclined his head and seemed to listen to the wind.• He inclined his head slightly and tried to see up the stairs.• He listens, and sometimes he inclines his head sympathetically, as if to get a better purchase on what I am saying. Examples from the Corpus incline• Pits in front of the heavy bunker doors, which incline outwards, collect any debris thrown up during an attack. incline somebody to do something• Nothing has happened that would incline us to agree to the proposal. incline to do something• Our day inclines to a complete frankness of self-expression.• He is competent, but, like Tom, inclined to be easygoing.• Looking this way at myself, I am less inclined to brood over whatever blessings may have been withheld.• I was inclined to echo Mary's disgust.• The consequence is likely to be a House less inclined to ideological combat and more given to cranking out compromises with Clinton.• He was aware that the commander-in-chief of his armed forces was more inclined to take orders from his mum than his king.• I incline to trust the Harrises.• If you feel inclined to try them both, be prepared for some wrestling in your system settings.• Incumbents busy raising money for the next election are not inclined to waste energy rehashing the rules of the last campaign. Naturein·cline2 /ˈɪnklaɪn/ AWL noun [countableC] DNTTRa slope 斜坡;斜度 a steep incline 陡坡 Examples from the Corpus incline• Nor can I take an incline railcar up Schlossberg mountain for a panoramic view.• The tide of red taillights ahead of them ran under an overpass and turned up an incline.• This stretch of approximately three miles includes the whole of the famous 1:29 Golfa incline.• This was an area of sloping fields and the track mounted a gradual incline.• The council houses followed the curve of the road, which wound up a slight incline.• After that I could never see the point of toiling up a steep incline in preference to riding comfortably on a ski-lift! (1300-1400) French incliner, from Latin clinare “to lean” |
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