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in·clined AW BrE /ɪnˈklaɪnd/NAmE /ɪnˈklaɪnd/ adjective [not before noun] ~ (to do sth) wanting to do sth 想(做某事)◆She was inclined to trust him. 她愿意相信他。◆He writes only when he feels inclined to. 他只在想写作的时候才动笔写。◆There'll be time for a swim if you feel so inclined. 你要是想游泳的话,还有时间呢。~ to do sthtending to do sth; likely to do sth 有…倾向;很可能◆He's inclined to be lazy. 他喜欢偷懒。◆They'll be more inclined to listen if you don't shout. 你要是不大声嚷,他们会更愿意倾听。~ to agree, believe, think, etc. used when you are expressing an opinion but do not want to express it very strongly (温和地表达意见)倾向于同意(或相信、认为等)◆I'm inclined to agree with you. 我倾向于同意你的观点。 () having a natural ability for sth; preferring to do sth 有(某种)天赋的;宁愿(做某事)的◆musically/academically inclined children 有音乐天赋的/喜欢读书的儿童sloping; at an angle 倾斜的;成某角度的 |