inclined
adj
ɪnˈklaɪnd
adj
1
be inclined to agree/think/believe etc
to
hold
a
particular
opinion,
but
not
very
strongly
倾向于赞同/认为/相信等
Arthur
has
some
strange
ideas,
but
on
this
occasion
I’m
inclined
to
agree
with
him.
虽然阿瑟是有一些奇怪的想法,但这次我倒是倾向于同意他的观点。
2
be inclined to do sth/inclined to sth
to
be
likely
to
do
something
or
behave
in
a
particular
way
有做某事的意向,倾向于做某事
Commandos
are
inclined
to
shoot
first
and
ask
questions
later.
突击队员习惯先射击然后再讯问。
He
was
inclined
to
self-pity.
他爱自怜。
3
be/feel inclined (to do sth)
to
want
to
do
something,
but
without
having
a
strong
desire
想(做某事)〔但愿望不强烈〕
It
was
Sunday
morning,
and
she
was
not
inclined
to
get
up
yet.
那是星期天早上,她还不想起床。
You
can
visit
our
chatrooms,
if
you
feel
so
inclined
.
如果你有兴趣,就请登录我们的聊天室吧。
4
artistically/musically/mathematically etc inclined
naturally
interested
in
or
good
at
art,
music
etc
有艺术/音乐/数学等天赋的
For
the
artistically
inclined,
the
markets
are
full
of
interest.
对有艺术天赋的人来说,这些市场是很有趣的。
5
sloping
or
leaning
in
a
particular
direction
倾斜的; 有坡度的