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1 inclined
inclined [ɪn'klaɪnd]∎ to feel or be inclined to do sth (tend to) avoir tendance à faire qch; (have desire to) avoir envie de faire qch;∎ I'm inclined to agree j'aurais tendance à être d'accord;∎ he's inclined to exaggeration il a tendance à exagérer, il exagère facilement;∎ the drawers are inclined to stick les tiroirs ont tendance à se coincer;∎ he's inclined to put on weight il a tendance à grossir;∎ to be well inclined towards sb être bien disposé envers qn;∎ if you are so inclined si ça vous dit, si le cœur vous en dit;∎ I'm not musically inclined (don't like music) je ne suis pas très porté sur la musique; (have no talent) je n'ai pas de talent musical;∎ if you're that way inclined (if you want to) si cela vous dit;∎ familiar he's the other way inclined (in his sexual orientation) il est de l'autre bord;∎ familiar I'm not that way inclined je ne suis pas comme ça(b) (slanting, leaning) incliné►► inclined plane plan m incliné; -
2 incline
a. ( = bend) incliner• inclined at an angle of... incliné à un angle de...• to be inclined to do sth ( = have tendency to) avoir tendance à faire qch ; ( = feel desire to) être enclin à faire qch• I'm inclined to think that... je suis enclin à penser que...a. ( = slope) s'inclinerb. ( = tend towards) his politics incline towards socialism il a des idées proches du socialisme3. nounpente f━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✦ Lorsque incline est un verbe, l'accent tombe sur la deuxième syllabe: ɪnˈklaɪn, lorsque c'est un nom, sur la première: ˈɪnklaɪn.* * *1. ['ɪŋklaɪn] 2. [ɪn'klaɪn]transitive verb1) ( tilt) incliner2)3. [ɪn'klaɪn]to be inclined to do — ( have tendency) avoir tendance à faire; ( have desire) avoir envie de faire
1) ( tend)to incline to ou towards — [ideas, politics] tendre vers
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3 incline
B vtr1 ( bend) incliner [head] ;2 to be inclined to do ( have tendency) avoir tendance à faire ; ( have desire) avoir envie de faire ; if you feel so inclined si l'envie vous en prend ; he was not inclined to help/listen il n'était pas disposé à aider/écouter ; to be artistically inclined avoir un goût pour l'art ; I didn't know he was that way inclined euph péj je ne savais pas qu'il en était ○ euph pej, je ne savais pas qu'il était homosexuel ;4 ( tilt) incliner [mirror, seat].C vi1 ( tend) to incline to ou towards [ideas, politics] tendre vers [extremism, socialism] ; to incline to ou towards greed/severity [person] avoir tendance à être gourmand/sévère ; to incline towards the opinion that avoir tendance à penser que ;2 ( lean) [person, road, tower, tree] s'incliner. -
4 consider
[kən'sidə]1) (to think about (carefully): He considered their comments.) réfléchir à2) (to feel inclined towards: I'm considering leaving this job.) penser à3) (to take into account: You must consider other people's feelings.) tenir compte de4) (to regard as being: They consider him unfit for that job.) considérer•- considerably -
5 have a good mind to
(to feel very much inclined to (do something): I've a good mind to tell your father what a naughty girl you are!) avoir bien envie de
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