incline 音标拼音: [ɪnkl'ɑɪn] ['ɪnklɑɪn]
n . 倾斜,斜坡,斜面
vt . 使倾向于,使倾斜
vi . 倾向,倾斜,爱好,易于
倾斜,斜坡,斜面使倾向於,使倾斜倾向,倾斜,爱好,易於
incline n 1 :
an elevated geological formation ; "
he climbed the steep slope "; "
the house was built on the side of a mountain "
[
synonym : {
slope }, {
incline }, {
side }]
2 :
an inclined surface connecting two levels [
synonym : {
ramp },
{
incline }]
v 1 :
have a tendency or disposition to do or be something ;
be inclined ; "
She tends to be nervous before her lectures ";
"
These dresses run small "; "
He inclined to corpulence "
[
synonym : {
tend }, {
be given }, {
lean }, {
incline }, {
run }]
2 :
bend or turn (
one '
s ear )
towards a speaker in order to listen well ; "
He inclined his ear to the wise old man "
3 :
lower or bend (
the head or upper body ),
as in a nod or bow ;
"
She inclined her head to the student "
4 :
be at an angle ; "
The terrain sloped down " [
synonym : {
slope },
{
incline }, {
pitch }]
5 :
feel favorably disposed or willing ; "
She inclines to the view that people should be allowed to expres their religious beliefs "
6 :
make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief ; "
Their language inclines us to believe them " [
synonym :
{
dispose }, {
incline }] [
ant : {
disincline }, {
indispose }]
Incline \
In *
cline "\,
v .
i . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Inclined };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Inclining }.] [
OE .
inclinen ,
enclinen ,
OF .
encliner ,
incliner ,
F .
incliner ,
L .
inclinare ;
pref .
in -
in clinare to bend ,
incline ;
akin to E .
lean .
See {
Lean }
to incline .]
[
1913 Webster ]
1 .
To deviate from a line ,
direction ,
or course ,
toward an object ;
to lean ;
to tend ;
as ,
converging lines incline toward each other ;
a road inclines to the north or south .
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1913 Webster ]
2 .
Fig .:
To lean or tend ,
in an intellectual or moral sense ;
to favor an opinion ,
a course of conduct ,
or a person ;
to have a propensity or inclination ;
to be disposed .
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Their hearts inclined to follow Abimelech . --
Judges ix .
3 .
[
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Power finds its balance ,
giddy motions cease In both the scales ,
and each inclines to peace .
--
Parnell .
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3 .
To bow ;
to incline the head . --
Chaucer .
Syn :
To lean ;
slope ;
slant ;
tend ;
bend .
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Incline \
In *
cline "\,
v .
t .
1 .
To cause to deviate from a line ,
position ,
or direction ;
to give a leaning ,
bend ,
or slope to ;
as ,
incline the column or post to the east ;
incline your head to the right .
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Incline thine ear ,
O Lord ,
and hear . --
Is .
xxxvii .
17 .
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2 .
To impart a tendency or propensity to ,
as to the will or affections ;
to turn ;
to dispose ;
to influence .
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Incline my heart unto thy testimonies . --
Ps .
cxix .
36 .
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Incline our hearts to keep this law . --
Book of Com .
Prayer .
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3 .
To bend ;
to cause to stoop or bow ;
as ,
to incline the head or the body in acts of reverence or civility .
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With due respect my body I inclined . --
Dryden .
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Incline \
In *
cline "\,
n .
An inclined plane ;
an ascent or descent ;
a grade or gradient ;
a slope .
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1913 Webster ]
195 Moby Thesaurus words for "
incline ":
acclivity ,
acquiesce ,
address ,
affect ,
agree ,
aim ,
angle ,
ascend ,
ascent ,
back stairs ,
bank ,
be agreeable to ,
be disposed to ,
be dying to ,
be eager ,
be game ,
be open to ,
be predisposed ,
be ready ,
be spoiling for ,
be willing ,
bear ,
bend ,
bend to ,
bevel ,
bezel ,
bias ,
bow ,
bring ,
cant ,
careen ,
carry ,
cast ,
choose rather ,
chute ,
climb ,
collaborate ,
color ,
companion ,
companionway ,
conduce ,
consent ,
contribute ,
cooperate ,
decide ,
decline ,
declivity ,
deflect ,
descend ,
descent ,
determine ,
dip ,
dispose ,
drive ,
drop ,
easy slope ,
engage ,
enlist ,
escalier ,
fall ,
fall away ,
fall off ,
favor ,
feel about it ,
fire escape ,
fleam ,
flight of steps ,
gentle slope ,
get to do ,
glacis ,
go ,
go along with ,
go downhill ,
go uphill ,
grade ,
gradient ,
gravitate ,
hanging gardens ,
have a bias ,
have a tendency ,
have preference ,
have rather ,
head ,
heel ,
helicline ,
hill ,
hillside ,
hold a heading ,
honor before ,
impel ,
inclination ,
incline toward ,
inclined plane ,
induce ,
influence ,
interest in ,
keel ,
landing ,
landing stage ,
launching ramp ,
lay ,
lead ,
lean ,
lean toward ,
lean towards ,
leaning ,
level ,
like better ,
list ,
look at it ,
look kindly upon ,
look to ,
lure ,
make ,
move ,
not hesitate to ,
perron ,
persuade ,
pitch ,
please ,
plunge ,
plunge into ,
point ,
point to ,
precipitate ,
predispose ,
prefer ,
prefer to ,
prejudice ,
procure ,
prompt ,
rake ,
ramp ,
rather ,
recline ,
redound to ,
retreat ,
rise ,
scarp ,
see fit ,
serve ,
set ,
set before ,
set toward ,
settle ,
shelve ,
shelving beach ,
show a tendency ,
show preference ,
side ,
sidle ,
sink ,
slant ,
slope ,
soften up ,
spiral staircase ,
staircase ,
stairs ,
stairway ,
steep slope ,
steer ,
stepping -
stones ,
steps ,
stiff climb ,
stile ,
subside ,
swag ,
sway ,
talus ,
tempt ,
tend ,
tend to go ,
tend toward ,
think best ,
think fit ,
think proper ,
tilt ,
tin ,
tinge ,
tip ,
tone ,
train ,
treads and risers ,
trend ,
turn ,
uprise ,
verge ,
view ,
warp ,
wear down ,
weigh with ,
work ,
work toward ,
would as leave ,
would as lief
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INCLINE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of INCLINE is to bend the head or body forward : bow How to use incline in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Incline
INCLINE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary INCLINE definition: 1 to (make someone) feel something or want to do something: 2 to (cause to) slope at a… Learn more
Manitou Incline | City of Colorado Springs The Manitou Incline is one of the most popular hiking trails in Colorado The Incline is steep It gains over 2,000 feet of elevation in less than one mile The base of the Incline is located in Manitou Springs near the base of the Barr Trail and across the street from the Cog Railroad Free Reservations Required
INCLINE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com to have a mental tendency, preference, etc ; be disposed We incline to rest and relaxation these days to tend, in a physical sense; approximate The flowers incline toward blue to tend in character or in course of action a political philosophy that inclines toward the conservative to lean; bend
Incline - definition of incline by The Free Dictionary incline - have a tendency or disposition to do or be something; be inclined; "She tends to be nervous before her lectures"; "These dresses run small"; "He inclined to corpulence"
INCLINE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you incline to think or act in a particular way, or if something inclines you to it, you are likely to think or act in that way
What does INCLINE mean? - Definitions. net An incline refers to a slope or a slant between two levels or surfaces, typically referring to an upward or a downward tilt or angle It can also refer to a tendency or leaning towards a particular opinion or a course of action
incline verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . [intransitive, transitive] incline (something) (to towards something) to lean or slope in a particular direction; to make something lean or slope The land inclined gently towards the shore
incline - WordReference. com Dictionary of English to dispose (a person) in mind, habit, etc (usually fol by to): His attitude did not incline me to help him to bow, nod, or bend (the head, body, etc ): He inclined his head in greeting
Incline - Definition, Meaning Synonyms - Vocabulary. com Something that slopes — that is, something that deviates from the straight horizontal or vertical — can be called an incline If you like to walk up and down hills, you enjoy walking on inclines