incline formal verb[ɪnˈklaɪn] FEEL 感觉 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to (make someone) feel something or want to do something (使)倾向于•The Prime Minister is believed to be inclining towards an April election.据信首相倾向于在四月举行大选。 formal verb[ɪnˈklaɪn] MOVE 移动 transitive ■to (cause to) slope at a particular angle (使)倾斜•The ground inclined steeply towards the ridge in the distance.地势陡峭,陡坡一直延绵至远处的山脊。 incline your head ■to bend your head slightly forward and down 点头•He inclined his head and said nothing.他点了点头,但甚么也没说。 formal verb[ɪnˈklaɪn] Phrasal Verbs incline to/towards sth ■to think that a belief or opinion is probably correct 倾向于认为;倾向于赞同•I incline to the view that peace can be achieved.我倾向于认为和平是可以实现的。 formal noun countable /ˈɪn.klaɪn/ ■a slope 斜坡;斜面•a steep/gentle incline陡坡/缓坡 |