词汇 | example_english_incline |
释义 | Examples of inclineThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Whatever one is inclined to think of (8b), then, under no circumstances would one reasonably think that both it and (8a) were true. Influenced by medical opinion, which was inclined to view drunkenness as a temporary form of insanity, state officials insisted on normal burial. Ultimately, the government simply had to hope that jurors would not be inclined to permit the defendant any significant definitional latitude. In a state corporatist regime, the low status of private entrepreneurs inclines them to accept the authority of the government. Price is inclined to a 'true believer' stance. On inclined ground and subject to inertial and manipulation effects. We find ourselves strongly inclined to think that (19) is true and (20) false - and non-trivially so. On the surface, one is inclined to conclude that the mediums have no choice in the matter. Our study suggests that categorical linguistic features are inclined to remain categorical in the idiolect. Rather than inclining towards the object with a view of examining its properties, the sounds became forces influenced by the movements that cause them. With the collective concert, the idea was to seek supplementary models which inclined towards composition as an independent activity. Women are inclined to address issues and want results, whereas men, they are inclined to be more protective of their turf. On this question, we are inclined to emphasise the primacy of political reform. Distal thecae are less isolate and tend to be inclined at an acute angle to the stipe. The suggestion is that a single inherited trait predisposes an individual to disease and also inclines him towards smoking. They expect, for example, governments to be inclined to move in a more authoritarian direction. Today, with an activist public increasingly inclined to participate in the designing and deploying of technology, the instances will certainly increase. Nevertheless, the development and enlargement of an integrated hydraulic network in the thirteenth century inclined proprietors to take precautions against usurpers. People are inclined to find important and consequently keep track of those things that give them status and rewards within their community. If we are inclined to draw any conclusion, we do so on the basis of some moral principle as yet unspecified. When redistributive pressures loom large, or when state elites are otherwise inclined to pursue economic growth, then authoritarianism is efficacious. Considering these contradictions, one is inclined to consider whether generalized questions about the numbers and the quality of 'humanity' are legitimate. The results for voog were problematic, in that children from both groups were inclined to select the action picture rather than the cessation picture. The high-shear layer had a shape of a delta wing in a plan view that was inclined to the surface in the elevation view. One interesting feature of these photographs is that all bubbles are inclined although the jet is discharged horizontally. Various representatives of local and international organisations observed that, without motivation from donors to exchange experiences, local partners were not inclined to meet. When the man finds out the truth, the yamauba attempts to eat him whole - as yamauba are generally inclined to do. The presence of only a few "nasty" individuals gradually drives all, including those inclined to be "nicer", to imitate the "nasty" conduct of these few. Experiments were conducted in anarrow tank which was inclined from the vertical at 0", 30°, 45", 60", and t 75". Their axial planes are inclined to recumbent and asymptotic to bedding. Twenty-six per cent of the images contain two distinct inclines. Humans are inclined to use storytelling or narrative as a natural way to convey their experiences. Individually, each of us can best achieve happiness by being ready to form relations of friendship with others who are similarly inclined. I was inclined to regard the sneaked student's judgment as sound and the snuck instructor's judgment as not. Small producers and traders in the expanding informal sector, who usually maintain close relations with workers, were particularly inclined to support their actions. One possibility is that infants simply were not inclined to respond overtly. Where cohesion is weak, however, the government may be inclined to opt for more normatively-based measures. I am inclined to argue that the use of the gendered term ' babe' is employed to challenge traditional usage and ' reclaim' the term. One is inclined to think that it is merely verbal. Figure 10 depicts stability margins for the fourth case study, when the terrain is inclined and inertial and elastic effects arise. A physician may be inclined to reverse these arcs, since she often reasons from symptoms to disease when establishing a diagnosis for a patient. The youthful experience may have also inclined him toward a more conciliatory disposition. A reason motivationally determines action not simply if it inclines the agent toward the action but if it is the reason why of the action. A fallacy many of us are inclined to commit. Patients and their families who may be inclined to request sedation at the end of life should be educated about the possible advantages of methadone. Once having entered this intriguing, exhilarating, and perpetual cycle of questions and discovery, researchers are rarely, if ever, inclined to take their leave. Their anterior margin is slightly inclined distally, forming an angle of 117 with respect to the alveolar border. He shows how the collapse of law and order empowered the minority who were inclined to become violently predatory when given the opportunity. In this case the long axis is inclined about 30 deg to the ver tical axis. Most flowers are inclined or pendant, thus giving a globose appearance to the whole inflorescence. More recently, critics have been inclined to see, at the very least, a disillusioning ambivalence about empire. Of course, providers are inclined to overuse overpriced services. With words, they were also inclined to objectify their thoughts. However, the difficult justification of this operation in our framework (the functional-logic programming paradigm) has inclined us to think in an alternative: the deletion operation. Literary critics have not been inclined to see suspenseful narrative as a radical form. In cross-section, the rami mandibulae were most likely caudally inclined, approximately 60° against the vertical plane, from a dorsolateral to a ventromedial direction. Many of us will still be inclined not to ascribe well-being to the catamite. I would be inclined to say that there is no such thing as 'the experience she is having'. Noticing the salient similarity of cognates, one may be inclined to think that words that look and sound alike are also similar in meaning. Scholars inclined to regard the notion of agrarian civilizations as an unsustainable product of the romantic imagination should take note. Partly because of their background, commercial orientation and\\or political ambition, nouveau farmers were inclined to call attention to the cooperative movement's performance deficits. The issue is whether disorganized infants will later in life be inclined to get involved into altered states of mind such as absorption or dissociation. We are inclined to respond to this argument in two ways. Not surprisingly, as they were easily inclined to believe the recruiters' rosy stories of plantation life. Instead, we may view these elite workshops as dynamic entities overseen by individuals strongly inclined to creative experimentation and characterized by internal differentiation and specialization. Moreover, those historians sympathetic to the police are inclined to gloss over the damage in-icted and the darker aspects of police behaviour. In the deterioration of this character, earnestness inclines towards dejection, devotion towards fanaticism, love of freedom to enthusiasm. In a stressful separation context, insecure children are inclined to avoid looking at a picture of their parents. The presence of only a few "nasty" individuals gradually drives all, including those inclined to be "nicer," to imitate the "nasty" conduct of these few. At that point, the ancient prestige of the singular or the uncountable, which presupposes unity and inclines discussion towards that unity, is rudely challenged. Eager vendors were inclined to thrust books into carriages and palanquins upside down. No one writing in this literature feels inclined to introduce miracles in their descriptions of variation. We are not inclined to reintroduce such notions at this late date if we can avoid it. The small difference clearly occurs because most of the radial gate is locally inclined more steeply than 75". Elsewhere, the intersection is inclined to the upstream velocity vector and the flow is three-dimensional. The planes are inclined at an angle 8 with the horizontal (see figure 1). A long, smooth flat plate is inclined a t an angle p to the horizontal. Despite low wages, urban workers were often inclined to engage in employment only sporadically. If the new policy does not offer them any additional risk insurance, they will not be inclined to go for crop specialisation. Another 'imaginative disposition' of the medieval reader should also be mentioned, little though we may be inclined to commend it: a traditional and bitter misogyny. Individuals who are inclined to think about and plan for the future naturally have a greater interest in their future pension. Theorists of the 'third way' seem inclined to believe that the old welfare was all about serving the needs of the 'under privileged'. Legged robots have the potential to handle steep inclines and negotiate obstacles. There must be something in their very ontology that inclines them towards nonexistence. I'm also inclined to think they aren't sufficient for such belief. The first is the way of purification, in which the mind is inclined to learn true wisdom. Apes may well have produced new two-sign combinations that their trainers have been inclined to interpret as appropriately invented for some feature in the context. I will contend rather that the judgement that it is there has a necessary effect upon how we are inclined to act. Developers appear inclined to entice the buyer with a sleek kitchen and oak floor, at the expense of craftsmanship and longterm maintenance. Although we are inclined to a different conclusion than these authors, our results are actually somewhat similar. We also were now inclined to favour tighter credit this week instead of delaying. From political, socio-economic and moral perspectives, the poor were considered dangerous and as being inclined to commit crime. Large landowners actually were inclined to reinvest a substantial portion of their lease income. Other historians, inclined to supply-side explanations, have been sceptical about the role of expanding demand. The book presents a comparison of the two views, and inclines to discard the first view as an illusion. The axial planes vary from inclined to vertical. The tangent is inclined downward, so the local effect of the magnetic field is stabilizing. Excitation is provided by causing the top end to rotate about an axis inclined slightly to the rotation axis. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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