incline 英 [ɪnˈklaɪn , ˈɪnklaɪn] 美 [ɪnˈklaɪn , ˈɪnklaɪn] v. 想要;赞同;喜欢做…;倾斜;偏离;使想要;倾向于;持…意见;使倾向于 n. 斜面;斜坡 复数: inclines 第三人称单数: inclines 现在分词: inclining 过去式: inclined 过去分词: inclined 英文释义: 1. [intransitive, transitive] to tend to think or behave in a particular way; to make somebody do this 【不及物,及物】倾向于以特定的方式思考或行动;让某人做这件事 incline to/towards something 倾向于/倾向于某事 incline somebody to do something 使某人倾向于做某事 2.[transitive] incline your head to bend your head forward, especially as a sign of agreement, welcome, etc 【及物】头前倾,尤指表示同意、欢迎等 他点头表示同意。 3. [intransitive, transitive] incline (something) (to/towards something) to lean or slope in a particular direction; to make something lean or slope 倾斜(某物)(向某物)向某一特定方向倾斜;使某物倾斜或倾斜 举个例子: 1.I incline to the view that we should take no action at this stage. 我倾向于认为我们在这个阶段不应该采取任何行动。 2.Young people incline towards individualistic behaviour. 年轻人倾向于个人主义行为。 3.His obvious sincerity inclined me to trust him. 他明显的真诚使我倾向于信任他。 4.Lack of money inclines many young people towards crime. 缺钱使许多年轻人倾向于犯罪。 5.In that event, the US would incline toward a lifting of the arms embargo. 在那种情况下,美国可能会取消武器禁运。 常用短语: incline to 具有...倾向, 趋向, 倾向于 |
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