词汇 | be inclined to |
释义 | be inclined tobe inclined to 1 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. 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。 Examples from the Corpus be inclined to agree/think/believe etc• Before then, we are inclined to believe only hip jazz musicians and self-destructive beat poets did dope.• I am inclined to believe the police.• Some conservative politicians were inclined to agree.• Still, when he makes a statement such as you refer to, I would be inclined to believe him.• Or did he, as some are inclined to think, actually invent it?• We are inclined to think of connections between earlier and later events rather than connections between simultaneous events.• After reading this book, you might be inclined to think so.• You are inclined to agree with their judgement. → be inclined to agree/think/believe etc at inclined(1) 2 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. 突击队员往往会先开枪,然后再问话。 He was inclined to self-pity. 他爱自怜。 → be inclined to do something/inclined to something at inclined(2) |
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