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Incline

incline
 I. verb  (~d; inclining)  Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French ~r, encliner, from Latin inclinare, from in- + clinare to leanmore at lean  Date: 14th century  intransitive verb  1. to bend the head or body forward ; bow  2. to lean, tend, or become drawn toward an opinion or course of conduct  3. to deviate from a line, direction, or course; specifically to deviate from the vertical or horizontal  transitive verb  1. to cause to stoop or bow ; bend  2. to have influence on ; persuade his love of books ~d him toward a literary career  3. to give a bend or slant to  • ~r noun Synonyms:  ~, bias, dispose, predispose mean to influence one to have or take an attitude toward something. ~ implies a tendency to favor one of two or more actions or conclusions I ~ to agree. bias suggests a settled and predictable leaning in one direction and connotes unfair prejudice the experience biased him against foreigners. dispose suggests an affecting of one's mood or temper so as to ~ one toward something her nature disposes her to trust others. predispose implies the operation of a disposing influence well in advance of the opportunity to manifest itself does fictional violence predispose them to accept real violence?.  II. noun  Date: 1846 an ~d plane ; grade, slope
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  v. & n. --v. 1 tr. (usu. in passive; often foll. by to, for, or to + infin.) a make (a person, feelings, etc.) willing or favourably disposed (am inclined to think so; does not incline me to agree). b give a specified tendency to (a thing) (the door is inclined to bang). 2 intr. a be disposed (I incline to think so). b (often foll. by to, towards) tend. 3 intr. & tr. lean or turn away from a given direction, esp. the vertical. 4 tr. bend (the head, body, or oneself) forward or downward. --n. 1 a slope. 2 an inclined plane. Phrases and idioms inclined plane a sloping plane (esp. as a means of reducing the force needed to raise a load). incline one's ear (often foll. by to) listen favourably. Derivatives incliner n. Etymology: ME encline f. OF encliner f. L inclinare (as IN-(2), clinare bend) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  1) уклон; наклон; наклонная поверхность наклонять 2) горн. бремсберг 3) наклонный шахтный ствол; наклонная часть ствола - double incline - hump incline - ribbed plate incline ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
3.
  наклонная плоскость; уклон; наклон обратная величина крутизны (напр. откоса) ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
4.
  1) клониться 2) наклон 3) наклонная плоскость 4) наклонный 5) наклонять 6) скат 7) склонение 8) склоняться 9) спуск panel brake incline — панельный бремсберг stone brake incline — полевой бремсберг - curvature incline - incline working - rope incline ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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  гл. 1) наклонять 2) склонять - be inclined INCLUDE содержать, включать в себя INCLUDE гл. 1) включать, содержать, заключать в себе 2) учитывать • - include a clause Syn: enter ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
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  1. скат, уклон, склон, наклонная плоскость 2. наклонять, нагибать; склонять to incline the head —- наклонить голову to incline the body —- наклонить корпус; склониться 3. отклонять (от горизонтального или вертикального положения) 4. отклоняться 5. склонять, побуждать, располагать to incline smb. to think that —- склонять кого-либо к мысли о том, что to be inclined to do smth. —- быть склонным сделать что-либо 6. склоняться, тяготеть to incline to an opinion —- склоняться к мнению I incline to believe in his innocence —- я склонен верить в то, что он невиновен the weather inclines fair —- погода улучшается 7. быть предрасположенным (к чему-либо) she inclines to stoutness —- она предрасположена к полноте Id: to incline one's steps toward home —- направиться домой Id: to incline one's ear to smth. —- выслушать что-либо благосклонно ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun наклонная плоскость; наклон, скат  2. v.  1) наклонять(ся), склонять(ся)  2) usu. pass. располагать (to - к) I am inclined to think - я склонен думать to incline ones ear to smb. - слушать кого-л. благосклонно ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  (inclined) 1. If you incline to think or act in a particular way, or if something inclines you to it, you are likely to think or act in that way. (FORMAL) I incline to the view that he is right. ...the factors which incline us towards particular beliefs... Many end up as team leaders, which inclines them to co-operate with the bosses... Those who fail incline to blame the world for their failure. VERB: V to/towards n, V n to/towards n, V n to-inf, V to-inf 2. If you incline your head, you bend your neck so that your head is leaning forward. (WRITTEN) Jack inclined his head very slightly. VERB: V n 3. An incline is land that slopes at an angle. (FORMAL) He came to a halt at the edge of a steep incline. = slope N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 v (not in progressive) formal 1 »TEND TO DO STH« a) to think that a particular belief or opinion is most likely to be right + to/towards  (He has always inclined to the belief that all men are capable of great evil.) incline to do sth  (I incline to accept the official version of events.) b) to tend to behave in a particular way or to show a particular quality + to/towards  (The child has always inclined towards laziness.) 2 »INFLUENCE« if a situation, fact etc inclines you to do or think something, it influences you towards a particular action or opinion  (incline sb to do sth)  (I know that you acted hastily, but that does not incline me to forgive you.) 3 incline your head to bend your neck so that your head is lowered 4 »TO SLOPE« to be sloping at a particular angle or to make something do this ~2 n a slope  (a steep incline) inclined ~ adj 1 »TENDING TO DO STH« tending to behave in a particular way  (be inclined to do sth)  (She's inclined to tell lies.) 2 be inclined to agree/think/believe etc to have a particular opinion but not to hold it very strongly  (Arthur has some strange ideas, but on this occasion I'm inclined to agree with him.) 3 »WISHING TO DO STH« wanting to do something  (inclined to do sth)  (You can even swim in the lake - if you feel inclined to.) 4 mathematically/linguistically/musically inclined naturally interested in or good at something such as mathematics or languages  (We sent her to the Arts school because she's very musically inclined.) 5 »SLOPING« sloping or leaning in a particular direction ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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