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| | VERB FORMAL | | | /ɪnˈklaɪn/ | | | | 1 | I to tend to behave in a particular way or have a particular attitude or opinion 有意(做…);倾向(于…) | +to We incline to the view that things are either totally good or totally bad. 我们倾向于认为凡事不是全好就是全坏。 | | incline to do sth He does incline to be rather nervous. 他的确容易变得很紧张。 | | 1a | T to make someone likely to behave in a particular way or have a particular opinion or attitude 使倾向于;使有意于 | | Domestic unrest inclined him to seek peace in external relations. 国内的动荡使他有意从对外关系中寻求和平。 | | | | | 2 | I/T to slope in a particular direction , or to make something do this (使)倾斜 | The land inclines gradually downwards toward the Simpson Desert. 这块土地朝着辛普森沙漠方向逐渐向下倾斜。 | | | | 3 | T to move part of your body downwards , especially your head 曲(身);弯(腰);(尤指)点(头) | He listens, and sometimes he inclines his head sympathetically. 他边听边时不时地点点头表示同情。 | | | |