inclined /ɪnˈklaɪnd/ adjective Learner's definition of INCLINED
[more inclined; most inclined]
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not used before a noun : wanting to do something or likely to do something有…意向;倾向于… —
usually followed by to + verb通常接动词不定式 -
I'm inclined to leave early [=I would like to leave early], if that's OK with you.如果你觉得可以的话,我想早点走。
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She didn't seem inclined [=disposed] to help us.她似乎不愿意帮我们。
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He's inclined to brag about his accomplishments. [=he often brags about his accomplishments]他常喜欢吹嘘他的那些成果。
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The door is inclined to stick. [=the door often sticks]这扇门容易卡住。
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used with verbs like agree, think, believe, suppose, etc., to express a thought or opinion that is not strong or certain(温和地表达意见)倾向于(同意、认为、相信、觉得等) — see also 1incline 4 3
: having an interest in or a talent for something对…有兴趣的;有天赋的 —
usually used after an adverb (such as artistically, mechanically, or musically)通常用在副词后(如artistically、mechanically或musically)