1. | [i][t] (使)倾向于,有…的趋势to tend to think or behave in a particular way; to make sb do this |
I incline to the view that we should take no action at this stage. 我倾向于认为我们在这个阶段不应采取行动。 | |
The government is more effective than we incline to think. 政府的效率比我们所惯常以为的要高。 | |
Lack of money inclines many young people towards crime. 缺钱使很多年轻人产生了犯罪倾向。 | |
His obvious sincerity inclined me to trust him. 他满脸的真诚,让我愿意相信他。 |
2. | [t] ~ your head 点头(尤指以示同意、欢迎等)to bend your head forward, especially as a sign of agreement, welcome, etc. |
3. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (to/towards sth) (使)倾斜to lean or slope in a particular direction; to make sth lean or slope |
The land inclined gently towards the shore. 地面缓缓向海岸倾斜。 |