intransitive. To have a tendency or inclination to behave, think, feel, etc., in a particular way; to be disposed, to tend. Chiefly with…
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释义 | the mind > will > wish or inclination > be inclined [verb (intransitive)] (15) inclinea1413 intransitive. To have a tendency or inclination to behave, think, feel, etc., in a particular way; to be disposed, to tend. Chiefly with… willc1443 intransitive. Obsolete. please?1467 intransitive. To be pleased, to like; to have the will or desire; to have the inclination or disposition; to think proper; to choose. Chiefly Scottish… regard?1542 With infinitive as object. transitive. To be inclined or desirous. Obsolete. fantasy1548 To take a fancy or liking to; to be favourably inclined to; to fall in love with. Also with inf., to ‘take it into one's head’ (to do something). Cf… depend1586 To have a leaning. (Cf. penchant, n.) Obsolete. rare. to be bent1626 to be bent: to be intent, determined, resolved. Const. on or upon (to, for, obsolete) an object or action; also (archaic) to do (something). point1638 intransitive. To set one's mind or aim at; to direct one's course or move for, towards, or to; to be intent upon. bias1656 intransitive. To lean, turn, etc., physically in a particular direction or towards a particular place; to slant or tilt in a specified direction. In… to be on1886 In favour or eager. to be on (usually in first person singular): to be in favour; to be willing to participate. Subcategories:— to go, do, or have (1) — do as one wishes (4) |
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