inclined
adjective [ after verb, + , to, infinitive ] uk/ɪnˈklaɪnd/ us/ɪnˈklaɪnd/
C2 倾向于…的
likely or wanting to do something
Tom is inclined to be lazy. 汤姆喜欢偷懒。
No one seemed inclined to help. 似乎没有人愿意帮忙。
artistically, technically, etc. inclinedC2 在艺术/技术等方面有天赋的
having natural artistic, technical, etc. ability
She's very bright, but she's not academically inclined. 她很聪明,但在学术方面没有天赋。
My sister was always artistically inclined.
You will probably enjoy this book if you are at all mathematically inclined.
The system is easy to use even if you're not very technically inclined.
The course offers many opportunities for the scientifically inclined.
be inclined to agree, believe, think, etc.C1 对有…的倾向,倾向于…
to have an opinion about something, but not a strong opinion
He was inclined to agree with them. 他倾向于和他们观点一致。
I'm inclined to think that they made the right choice for leader.
She was inclined to believe that he was telling the truth.
Many people are inclined to think that the brain works like a computer.
She is certain the government will fall soon and I'm not inclined to disagree.