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proclivity

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++pro·cliv·i·ty /prəˈklɪvəti $ proʊ-/ noun (plural proclivities) [countable]  formalOFTEN a tendency to behave in a particular way, or to like a particular thing – used especially about something bad 〔尤指坏的〕倾向;嗜好,癖性proclivity to/towards/for The child showed no proclivity towards aggression. 这孩子没有表现出攻击性倾向。 his sexual proclivities 他的性倾向
Examples from the Corpus
proclivityNote that certain ancient gender-based proclivities, for better or worse, still often come into play.Quantitative material is also used as evidence for the criminal proclivities of persons with certain social characteristics.When did our nationalist proclivities get traded for brute anticommunism?It is those who had no proclivity towards will making about whom we most wish to know.This proclivity hinders their ability to respond effectively to challenges.proclivity to/towards/forI have always felt a proclivity for Kilburn.The reciprocity is asymmetrical and in consequence it has a proclivity for extending outwards into a network.But old habits die hard, and Apple has shown a proclivity to chase market share while hand-wringing over shrinking gross margins.It is those who had no proclivity towards will making about whom we most wish to know.In some places the proclivity to riot was especially marked.
Origin proclivity (1500-1600) Latin proclivitas, from proclivis sloping, from clivis hill
pro·cliv·i·ty nounChineseSyllable
a in a Corpus to behave tendency particular


proclivity
proclivity /prəˈklɪvəti, prəˈklɪvɪti $ proʊ-/ noun (plural proclivities) [countable]
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Latin
 Origin: proclivitas, from proclivis __sloping__, from clivis __hill__
formal a tendency to behave in a particular way, or to like a particular thing – used especially about something bad
    proclivity to/towards/for
    The child showed no proclivity towards aggression.
    his sexual proclivities


pro·cliv·ityBrE /prəˈklɪvəti/ 🔊NAmE /prəˈklɪvəti/ 🔊 noun (
plural
pro·cliv·ities
)
~ (for sth/for doing sth) (formal) a natural tendency to do sth or to feel sth, often sth bad (常指对坏事的)倾向,癖好 SYN propensity his sexual/criminal proclivities他的性倾向/犯罪倾向the government's proclivity for spending money政府花钱的倾向