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inclination

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++in·cli·na·tion /ˌɪŋkləˈneɪʃən/ ●○○ AWL noun  1 [countable, uncountable]WANT a feeling that makes you want to do something 意向;倾向 My natural inclination was to say no. 我生性爱说inclination to do something Neither of my children showed the slightest inclination to follow me into journalism. 我的两个孩子一点都没表现出要随我从事新闻业的意愿。 Teachers simply do not have the time or the inclination to investigate these matters. 老师们根本没有时间、也无意调查这些事。2 [countable, uncountable]THINK/HAVE THE OPINION THATBEHAVE a tendency to think or behave in a particular way 〔思想或行为的〕倾向inclination to do something an inclination to see everything in political terms 从政治角度看待一切事物的倾向inclination to/towards She’s troubled by her son’s inclination toward atheism. 她因为儿子的无神论倾向而感到困扰。by inclination Bart was a romantic by inclination. 巴特生性浪漫。3 BEND[countable] a movement made down towards the ground 倾斜;弯腰;点头 She greeted Maggie with an inclination of the head. 她向玛吉点头打招呼。4. [countable, uncountable]TEM formal a slope, or the angle at which something slopes 斜坡;斜度
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inclinationFor Suzuki adherents, music is an inclination innate in all of us.With an inclination to believe in archetypes of goodness.a 62-degree inclinationDiana's inevitable inclination was to imitate Sarah.Lettie purposely lingered behind Patrice, fighting off her natural inclination to simply ignore the woman and brush past her.The region's natural inclination, like that of a bicycle, is to be unstable.She showed no inclination whatsoever to go forward.She refused to let him drive, and she had no time - no inclination? - for making love with him.natural inclinationIt is a natural inclination and instinct to want our effort recognised and appreciated.He was a marketing vice president and a highly creative and task-oriented person with a natural inclination toward dominant behavior.Lettie purposely lingered behind Patrice, fighting off her natural inclination to simply ignore the woman and brush past her.Though her natural inclination was to turn round and zoom straight back again, Mildred could see that there was no escape.His natural inclination is to stay as close to the slope as possible, because it feels safer and more secure.Cranmer's natural inclination was for compromise and mercy.The region's natural inclination, like that of a bicycle, is to be unstable.The natural inclination is to increase the dosage to continue the benefits.inclination to do somethingHe also had an inclination to attach himself, whether as ally or enemy, to dangerous and disreputable people.And I wondered if she was right, if Clarisa was losing her last inclination to do things the ordinary way.Neither of my children showed the merest inclination to follow me into journalism or television.He claimed Stockton and Langbaurgh had shown no inclination to negotiate and only Middlesbrough had demonstrated any flexibility.But none, I assure you, of an age or inclination to elope with an adolescent foreigner!She stared at the beautiful garden beyond the terrace, fighting the inclination to weep.Not all in higher education have had the inclination to cover up or resist community service.The inclinations to treat animals kindly are grounded in the analogies to be observed in human behaviour.
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inclination
inclination AC /ˌɪŋkləˈneɪʃən, ˌɪŋklɪˈneɪʃən/ noun
 Word Family: verb: incline; noun: inclination; adjective: inclined
1. [uncountable and countable] a feeling that makes you want to do something:
    My natural inclination was to say no.
    inclination to do something
    Neither of my children showed the slightest inclination to follow me into journalism.
    Teachers simply do not have the time or the inclination to investigate these matters.
2. [uncountable and countable] a tendency to think or behave in a particular way
    inclination to do something
    an inclination to see everything in political terms
    inclination to/towards
    She’s troubled by her son’s inclination toward atheism.
    by inclination
    Bart was a romantic by inclination.
3. [countable] a movement made down towards the ground:
    She greeted Maggie with an inclination of the head.
4. [uncountable and countable] formal a slope, or the angle at which something slopes


in·clin·ation AW BrE /ˌɪnklɪˈneɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌɪnklɪˈneɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable, countable] a feeling that makes you want to do sth 倾向;意愿~ (to do sth) He did not show the slightest inclination to leave. 他丝毫没有表现出要离开的意思。🔊🔊My natural inclination is to find a compromise. 我生性易于妥协。🔊🔊She had neither the time nor the inclination to help them. 她既没有时间也不愿意帮助他们。🔊🔊~ (towards/for sth) She lacked any inclination for housework. 她一点都没有兴趣做家务。🔊🔊He was a loner by nature and by inclination. 他天性不喜交际,而且也无意于此。🔊🔊You must follow your own inclinations when choosing a career. 你必须按照自己的意愿选择职业。🔊🔊 [countable] ~ to do sth a tendency to do sth 趋向;趋势There is an inclination to treat geography as a less important subject. 有一种趋向认为地理是一门次要的学科。🔊🔊 [countable, usually singular, uncountable] (specialist) a degree of sloping 倾斜度an inclination of 45°45° 的倾斜度the angle of inclination倾角 [countable] a small downward movement, usually of the head 向下的轻微动作;(通常指)点头