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单词 propense
释义 propense, a. Now rare.|prəʊˈpɛns|
Also 6–7 propence.
[ad. L. prōpens-us hanging toward, inclining, inclined; disposed, prone, favourable, pa. pple. of prōpend-ēre: see propend.]
1. Having an inclination, bias, or propensity to something; inclined, disposed, prone; ready, willing. Const. to, with n. or inf.; rarely towards.
1528Fox in Pocock Rec. Ref. I. liii. 143 His holiness was..much propence to satisfy his majesty therein.c1540tr. Pol. Verg. Eng. Hist. (Camden) I. 86 A manne of nature somwhat to propense to the desier of glorie.c1624Lushington Recant. Serm. in Phenix (1708) II. 496 A propense and earnest Concurrence jointly to prosecute the same Good.1671Milton Samson 455 Feeble hearts, propense anough before To waver, or fall off and joyn with Idols.1756Johnson K. of Prussia Wks. IV. 549 He appears always propense towards the side of mercy.1830Foster in Life & Corr. (1846) II. 191, I am..little..capable of forming..new friendships;..I have never been propense to contract them.1869Goulburn Purs. Holiness xii. 111 Certain forms of sin to which all persons of strong passions..are naturally propense.
b. Inclined or biased in favour of some person, cause, etc.; propitious, favourable, partial. Obs.
1555Eden Decades 278 With propense and frendly persuasions.1670Flamsteed in Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men (1841) II. 97, I fear he was partial to Tycho, because a Calvinist, and propense to Claromontius.a1797H. Walpole Mem. Geo. III (1845) III. iv. 96 However Rigby had charged Conway with being subservient to the Favorite, no man living was less propense to him.
c. Liable, subject (to physical influence). Obs.
1568G. Skeyne The Pest A iij, Thingis, quhilkis makis ane man propense to becum Pestilential.a1713T. Ellwood Autobiog., etc. (1885) 230 Things subject to exterior sense Are to mutation most propense.
2. [By association with the verbs purpense, prepense (q.v.), or their pa. pples.] Premeditated, deliberate, intentional: = prepense a. Obs.
1650Bulwer Anthropomet. Ded., You will soon discern the propense malice of Satan in it.1752J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 33 Out of a murdering Design, and from a propense and premeditate Malice.
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