The natural constitution or capacities of a person or animal. The natural instincts, desires, etc., that drive or determine the behaviour of a…
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > existence > state or condition > tendency > [noun] (133) kinda1200 The natural constitution or capacities of a person or animal. The natural instincts, desires, etc., that drive or determine the behaviour of a… disposingc1380 The action of making ready or inclined; preparation; disposition, inclination: see dispose, v. 5 6. disposition1393 The state or quality of being disposed, inclined, or ‘in the mind’ (to something, or to do something); inclination (sometimes = desire, intention… aptc1400 Natural tendency. hieldc1400 figurative. Inclination; declension, decline. remotiona1425 The action of removing; removal; putting or taking away; (also) the removal of a person from a position or office. Now rare and historical. inclination?a1439 A tendency or disposition to behave, think, feel, etc., in a particular way; a readiness or willingness… Without following prepositional phrase… incliningc1450 A tendency to behave, think, feel, etc., in a particular way; a preference for something. Also: a tendency toward a particular physical condition… taste1477 The fact or condition of liking or preferring something; inclination, liking for; †appreciation. intendment1509 Tendency, inclination; also, the general character or nature (of a thing). Obsolete. benta1535 The condition of being deflected, inclined, or turned in some direction; a turn, twist, inclination; direction given by bending; cast (of the eye)… swing1538 Impulse; inclination, tendency: = swinge, n.1 3. Obsolete. approclivity1546 Proclivity, inclination, tendency towards. aptness1548 Habitual tendency or predisposition; inclination, propensity, proneness. of persons. swinge1548 Impetus, impulse, driving power (of something non-physical, as passion, will, etc.); inclination; drift, tendency. of one's own swinge: of one's… drift1549 figurative. Natural or unconscious course, progress, process (of action, argument, †time, etc.); esp. in reference to direction or probable… set1567 Tendency, inclination; determination (of the mind, character, action, etc.) in a certain direction; often = settled direction, fixed habit. Also spec.… addiction1570 Predilection, inclination; an instance of this, a ‘penchant’. Obsolete. disposedness1583 The quality or state of being disposed; inclination, disposition. swaya1586 Inclination or bias in a certain direction; occasionally deviation from a course of action. Obsolete (in later use Scottish). leaning1587 figurative. Inclination, bias; tendency, ‘penchant’. intention1594 Inclination, tendency. Obsolete. inflection1597 figurative. A mental or moral bending or turning. inclinableness1608 A tendency to behave, think, feel, etc., in a particular way; inclination, readiness, willingness. Also: the quality or character of being easily… appetite1626 Of things: Natural tendency towards. Obsolete. vogue1626 General course or tendency; general character or condition. Obsolete. tendency1628 The fact or quality of tending to something; a constant disposition to move or act in some direction or toward some point, end, or purpose… tendence1632 = tendency, n. 1. aptitude1633 Natural tendency, propensity, or disposition. gravitation1644 transferred and figurative. The fact or condition of being attracted towards an object or point of influence; natural tendency (to or towards); in… propension1644 Tendency to move in a specified direction; attraction to or towards an object; = propensity, n. 2. Obsolete. biasing1645 The tendency of a biased bowl to follow a curving course or path. Obsolete. conducement1646 Tendency. flexure1652 A tendency to bend or be bent; a strain. Obsolete. propendency1660 Inclination, tendency. tend1663 The action or fact of tending; aim, tendency. vergencya1665 The act or fact of verging or inclining towards some condition, etc.; tendency, leaning; an instance of this. Also const. to, toward. Obsolete. pend1674 An inclination, tendency, or impetus. rare. to have a way of1748 Of an action, process, etc.: to tend to produce a particular outcome or effect, or result in a particular state of affairs. polarity1767 figurative. Direction of feeling, inclination, etc., towards a single point; tendency or trend in a particular direction; attraction towards a… appetency1802 Instinctive inclination or propensity. drive1885 A steady movement or development from one state, situation, etc., towards another; an onward course; a tendency. overleaning1896 The action or fact of leaning too much; excessive inclination. Subcategories:— to, towards, or for something (13) — to some physical condition or action (6) — to move in some direction (2) — a tendency (18) — prevailing tendency or spirit (6) — underlying tendency or undercurrent (3) — course or direction (11) — of a discourse (1) — fixed direction or decisive bias (1) — greater inclination or bias (3) — previous inclination or predisposition (3) — concurrent inclination (1) — of plants or animals (1) — towards specific culture, etc. (1) — one who tends (2) — liability (6) — conduciveness (9) — impulse or instinct (3) |
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