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inclino, āre, āvi, ātum - tr. - [st2]1 [-] faire pencher, pencher, incliner, courber, baisser. [st2]2 [-] au neutre, au passif ou au réfléchi: s'incliner, se pencher, plier, faiblir, incliner (au pr. et au fig.). [st2]3 [-] en t. de gram.: décliner; conjuguer; dériver; reporter l'accent sur. - inclinare genua, Ov.: s'agenouiller. - culpam in aliquem inclinare, Liv.: rejeter une faute sur qqn. - sol se inclinat, Liv.: le soleil est sur son déclin, le soleil se couche. - inclinare meridiem sentis, Hor.: tu vois que le jour baisse. - in fugam inclinari (in fugam inclinare), Liv.: plier, lâcher pied, prendre la fuite. - inclinari, Liv.: plier, lâcher pied, prendre la fuite (en parl. de l'armée). - se inclinare (inclinari): baisser, décliner (en parl. du soleil, du jour). - inclinare studiis in aliquem, Curt.: pencher pour qqn. - inclinat animus ut (eo inclinat sententia ut), Liv.: (on...) est d'avis de.* * *inclino, āre, āvi, ātum - tr. - [st2]1 [-] faire pencher, pencher, incliner, courber, baisser. [st2]2 [-] au neutre, au passif ou au réfléchi: s'incliner, se pencher, plier, faiblir, incliner (au pr. et au fig.). [st2]3 [-] en t. de gram.: décliner; conjuguer; dériver; reporter l'accent sur. - inclinare genua, Ov.: s'agenouiller. - culpam in aliquem inclinare, Liv.: rejeter une faute sur qqn. - sol se inclinat, Liv.: le soleil est sur son déclin, le soleil se couche. - inclinare meridiem sentis, Hor.: tu vois que le jour baisse. - in fugam inclinari (in fugam inclinare), Liv.: plier, lâcher pied, prendre la fuite. - inclinari, Liv.: plier, lâcher pied, prendre la fuite (en parl. de l'armée). - se inclinare (inclinari): baisser, décliner (en parl. du soleil, du jour). - inclinare studiis in aliquem, Curt.: pencher pour qqn. - inclinat animus ut (eo inclinat sententia ut), Liv.: (on...) est d'avis de.* * *Inclino, inclinas, penul. prod. inclinare. Iuuenal. Encliner, Tourner, Induire.\Haec animum inclinant, vt cum modico praesidio venisse Masinissam credam. Liu. Tournent mon esprit à croire que, etc. Me font croire que, etc. M'induisent à croire que, etc.\Hos vt sequar inclinat animus. Liu. Mon esprit s'encline à suyvre ceulx là, ou Se tourne.\Ortus inclinauerat astra. Stat. Le soleil levant avoit chassé les estoilles du ciel, ou Avoit abbaissé ou amoindri et obscurci la lumiere des estoilles.\Inclinare vel inclinari dicitur acies. Liu. Quand l'armee recule, et est repoulsee, ou quand elle est esbranlee.\Vt nihil esset, vbi se dolor tuus inclinaret. Senec. En quoy ta douleur se reposast et recreast, ou eust relasche.\Domus inclinata. Virg. Qui panche pour tomber, Qui commence à cheoir.\Fata ducum inclinant. Lucan. Commencent à prendre fin, à venir à la fin, Tendent à la fin.\Se fortuna inclinauerat, vt nostri magna inopia necessariarum rerum conflictarentur. Caes. Fortune s'estoit retournee que noz gens, etc.\Oppida inclinata. Ouid. Ruinez.\Re neutro inclinata. Caesar. La chose n'estant encore esbranlee ne d'un costé, ne d'autre.\Inclinata Resp. Sallust. Qui commence à defaillir et s'abbaisser.\Fluctuatus animo est, vtrum, etc. inclinauit sententia, suum in Thessaliam agmen dimitteret. Liu. Il fut d'advis que, etc. Son opinion se tourna là que, etc.\Inclinari opes ad Sabinos, rege inde sumpto, videbantur. Liu. Se tourneroyent et se porteroyent aux Sabins, Le credit et povoir tourneroit à la part des Sabins, puisque, etc.\Quum omnem culpam in collegam inclinaret. Liu. Rejectoit le blasme sur, etc.\Cursum inclinare aliquo. Ouid. Tourner vers, etc.\Phalereus eloquentiam primus inclinauit. Quintil. A esté le premier qui a amoindri, abbaissé, et commencé à gaster et corrompre, etc.\Genua inclinarat arenis. Ouid. Avoit plié les genoulx, et s'estoit agenouillé sur le gravier.\Inclinare in fugam. Liu. Commencer à s'enfuir.\Inclinare in vitium. Plin. Commencer à se corrompre et gaster.\Dies inclinatus, Posterior pars diei, pomeridianum tempus. Plin. iunior. Qui se baisse et s'en va.\Meridies inclinat. Horat. Le jour tire à soleil couchant.\Inclinat se sol. Liu. Le soleil se baisse.\Inclinatum fretum aestu. Liu. Appaisé. -
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inclino inclino, avi, atum, are склоняться -
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inclino inclino, avi, atum, are (pass.) поддаться -
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inclīnō āvī, ātus, āre [CLI-]. I. Trans, to cause to lean, bend, incline, turn, divert: vela contrahit malosque inclinat, L.: genua harenis, O. super arces cursūs, O.: sol meridie se inclinavit. i. e. turned back, L.: inclinato iam in postmeridianum tempus die: Saxa inclinatis per humum quaesita lacertis, Iu.—To turn back, repulse, drive back: Romana inclinatur acies, L.: quasdam acies inclinatas iam et labantes, Ta.: inclinatum stagnum, receding, L.—Fig., to turn, incline, divert, transfer: ut me paululum inclinari timore viderunt, yield: se ad Stoicos: culpam in conlegam, lay, L.: haec animum inclinant, ut credam, etc., L.: inclinari opes ad Sabinos videbantur, i. e. the Sabines would be dominant, L.—To change, alter, abase, cause to decline: se fortuna inclinaverat, Cs.: omnia simul inclinante fortunā, L.— II. Intrans, to bend, turn, incline, decline, sink: sol inclinat, Iu.: inclinare meridiem sentis, H.: in vesperam inclinabat dies, Cu.—To yield, give way, retreat: ut in neutram partem inclinarent acies, L.—Fig., to incline, be inclined, be favorably disposed: quocumque vestrae mentes inclinant: in stirpem regiam studiis, Cu.: amicus dulcis pluribus hisce... inclinet, H.: cum sententia senatūs inclinaret ad pacem: eo inclinabant sententiae, ut, etc., L.: inclinavit sententia, suum agment demittere, L.—To change, turn: si fortuna belli inclinet, L.: omnia repente ad Romanos inclinaverunt, favored, L.* * *inclinare, inclinavi, inclinatus Vbend; lower; incline; decay; grow worse; set (of the sun); deject -
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īn-clīno, āvī, ātum, āre1) сгибать, преклонять ( genua arenis O); склонять, наклонять ( caput in latus Q)2) отклонять, отводить ( aquas in litora O); загибать, поворачивать ( cursūs O)3)а) смыкать ( oculos Prp); тж. med.-pass. склонятьсяsol inclinat J и se inclinat L — солнце склоняется (близится) к закатуб)i. или pass. inclinari — колебаться, дрогнуть (acies inclinat или inclinatur in fugam L, VP)4)а) сваливать, сложить (culpam in aliquem i. C); переложить ( onera a pauperibus in divites L)aliquem in hanc sententiam i. L — склонить кого-л. к этому мнениюб)i. или pass. inclinari — наклоняться ( ad aurem alicujus Pt), перен. клониться, склоняться (ad Stoicos C; ad pacem cum aliquo faciendam C, L; in aliquam rem QC и alicui H)5) понижать, наносить ущерб, ухудшать, портитьfortuna inclinat (inclinatur, inclinat se) Cs, L etc. — счастье перестаёт благоприятствоватьinitia meliora ferme et finis inclinat T — начало обычно неплохо, конец же хужеubi res semel inclinata est, amici de medio (sc. recedunt) погов. Pt — стоит делам пошатнуться, и друзей как не бывало6) придавать другой оборот, давать другое направление (i. rem L)7) грам. склонять, изменять (i. in casus AG) -
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in-clīno, āvī, ātum, āre (in u. *clino = κλίνω), hinneigen, hinbeugen, umbeugen, -legen, lenken, ab-und hinlenken, I) act.: A) eig.: 1) im allg.: genua arenis (auf den S.) Ov.: caput in latus, in umerum dextrum, Quint.: pollicem intus, Quint.: malos (die Masten), Liv.: super Actaeas arces cursus, Ov.: aquas ad litora, hinleiten, Ov.: cum fretum aestu inclinatum est, sobald die Strömung in der Meerenge abwärts ging, Liv. – 2) insbes.: a) zum Wanken od. Sinken bringen, stantem inclinare (Ggstz. inclinantem excipere), Cic. de or. 2, 187. – b) zum Beischlaf hinlegen, hinstrecken, alqam, Iuven.: se cum liberta, Plaut. – c) als gramm. t. t. = durch Ableitung bilden, ingeniosus, formosus... quae pariter ab ingenio et forma inclinata sunt, Gell. 4, 9, 12; vgl. 3, 12, 3: quod vocabulum (equitare) e vocabulo ›equitis‹ inclinatum est, Gell. 18, 5, 9. – od. durch Deklination beugen, ›partim‹ hoc in loco adverbium est neque in casus inclinatur, wird nicht dekliniert, Gell. 10, 13, 1. – B) übtr.: 1) im allg., hinneigen, hinwenden, omnem culpam in alqm, Cic.: onera in dites a pauperibus, Liv. – in hanc sententiam inclinavit animos, gewann die G. für usw., Liv.: haec animum inclinant, ut credam, macht mich geneigt zu glauben, Liv.: miseratio iudicem inclinat, macht zur Milde geneigt, Quint. – 2) insbes.: a) einer Sache eine andere-, bes. schiefe od. falsche Wendung od. Richtung geben und sie so herabbringen, omnia simul inclinante fortunā, Liv., eloquentiam, Quint. – b) einer Sache eine entscheidende Wendung-, eine Entscheidung-, den Ausschlag geben, fraus rem inclinavit, Liv.: res inclinata est, ist der Entwickelung nahe, Cic. – II) refl. se inclinare u. bl. inclinare, od. medial inclinari ( wie κλίνειν), sich neigen, A) eig.: 1) im allg.: terra inclinatur, Lucr.: inclinari ad iudicem (Ggstz. reclinari ad suos), Quint. – 2) insbes.: a) als milit. t. t., v. der Schlachtreihe usw., sich neigen = wanken, weichen, acies inclinatur od. inclinat, Liv.: inclinare in fugam, Liv.: acies inclinat in neutram partem, wankt, Liv.: res inclinatur in fugam, Liv.: rem inclinatam restituere, Liv. – b) v. der Sonne, v. der Tageszeit = sich neigen, zum Nachmittag u. bes. zum Abend, inclinato in pomeridianum tempus die, Cic.: u. bl. sol se meridie inclinavit, Liv.: sol inclinat, Iuven.: inclinare meridiem sentis, Hor.: quia inclinabat dies, Tac.: quamquam in vesperam inclinaverat dies, Curt.: inclinato die, Plin. ep.: inclinato ad vesperam die, Curt – c) v. Krankheit u. Fieber = sich neigen, morbis ad sanitatem inclinantibus, Cels.: inclinatae in deterius principia valetudinis senserat, Vell. – dah. sich mindern, abnehmen, morbus inclinatus, Cels.: febris se inclinat, Cels.: inclinatā quidem febre, sed adhuc tamen inhaerente, Cels. – d) von der Farbe, sich zu etw. neigen, ihm nahe kommen, cotonea colore ad aurum inclinato, goldfarbig, Plin.: herba coloris in luteum inclinati, schmutzig gelb, Plin. – B) übtr.: 1) im allg.: paululum inclinari timore, wanken, Cic.: fortuna se inclinat, neigt sich (zum Schlimmern), wendet sich, Caes. – 2) insbes., der Ansicht od. dem Sinne nach zu jmd. od. etw. sich neigen, a) der Ansicht nach, ad Stoicos, Cic.: sententia senatus inclinat ad pacem, Cic.: inclinant animi ad bellum, ad pacem, Liv.: ad laudes Senecae, Tac.: inclinati ad credendum animi, Liv. u. Tac.: inclinatae ad suspicionem mentes, Tac.: quocumque vestrae mentes inclinant atque sententiae, Cic. – m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., inclinavit sententia, quod tutius censebant, universos ire, Liv. 28, 25, 15. – m. folg. ut u. Konj. (s. Drak. Liv. 28, 25, 15. Müller Liv. 1, 24, 1), inclinat animus, ut etc., Liv.: inclinavit sententia, ut in Thessaliam agmen demitteret, Liv.: multorum eo inclinat sententia, ut etc., Liv.: huc potius eius vita famaque inclinat, ut etc., sein Leben u. die Meinung von ihm spricht mehr dafür, daß usw., Tac. – b) dem Sinne, der Meinung nach, zu etwas sich neigen = geneigt sein, pluribus hisce, Hor.: in stirpem regiam studiis, Curt.: in Gotarzen per occulta et magis fida, Tac.; vgl. 1. inclinatus no. II,2. – / parag. Infin. Präs. Pass. inclinarier, Avien. phaen. 1479.
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in-clīno, āvī, ātum, āre (in u. *clino = κλίνω), hinneigen, hinbeugen, umbeugen, -legen, lenken, ab- und hinlenken, I) act.: A) eig.: 1) im allg.: genua arenis (auf den S.) Ov.: caput in latus, in umerum dextrum, Quint.: pollicem intus, Quint.: malos (die Masten), Liv.: super Actaeas arces cursus, Ov.: aquas ad litora, hinleiten, Ov.: cum fretum aestu inclinatum est, sobald die Strömung in der Meerenge abwärts ging, Liv. – 2) insbes.: a) zum Wanken od. Sinken bringen, stantem inclinare (Ggstz. inclinantem excipere), Cic. de or. 2, 187. – b) zum Beischlaf hinlegen, hinstrecken, alqam, Iuven.: se cum liberta, Plaut. – c) als gramm. t. t. = durch Ableitung bilden, ingeniosus, formosus... quae pariter ab ingenio et forma inclinata sunt, Gell. 4, 9, 12; vgl. 3, 12, 3: quod vocabulum (equitare) e vocabulo ›equitis‹ inclinatum est, Gell. 18, 5, 9. – od. durch Deklination beugen, ›partim‹ hoc in loco adverbium est neque in casus inclinatur, wird nicht dekliniert, Gell. 10, 13, 1. – B) übtr.: 1) im allg., hinneigen, hinwenden, omnem culpam in alqm, Cic.: onera in dites a pauperibus, Liv. – in hanc sententiam inclinavit animos, gewann die G. für usw., Liv.: haec animum inclinant, ut credam, macht mich geneigt zu glauben, Liv.: miseratio iudicem inclinat, macht zur Milde geneigt, Quint. – 2) insbes.: a) einer Sache eine andere-, bes.————schiefe od. falsche Wendung od. Richtung geben und sie so herabbringen, omnia simul inclinante fortunā, Liv., eloquentiam, Quint. – b) einer Sache eine entscheidende Wendung-, eine Entscheidung-, den Ausschlag geben, fraus rem inclinavit, Liv.: res inclinata est, ist der Entwickelung nahe, Cic. – II) refl. se inclinare u. bl. inclinare, od. medial inclinari ( wie κλίνειν), sich neigen, A) eig.: 1) im allg.: terra inclinatur, Lucr.: inclinari ad iudicem (Ggstz. reclinari ad suos), Quint. – 2) insbes.: a) als milit. t. t., v. der Schlachtreihe usw., sich neigen = wanken, weichen, acies inclinatur od. inclinat, Liv.: inclinare in fugam, Liv.: acies inclinat in neutram partem, wankt, Liv.: res inclinatur in fugam, Liv.: rem inclinatam restituere, Liv. – b) v. der Sonne, v. der Tageszeit = sich neigen, zum Nachmittag u. bes. zum Abend, inclinato in pomeridianum tempus die, Cic.: u. bl. sol se meridie inclinavit, Liv.: sol inclinat, Iuven.: inclinare meridiem sentis, Hor.: quia inclinabat dies, Tac.: quamquam in vesperam inclinaverat dies, Curt.: inclinato die, Plin. ep.: inclinato ad vesperam die, Curt – c) v. Krankheit u. Fieber = sich neigen, morbis ad sanitatem inclinantibus, Cels.: inclinatae in deterius principia valetudinis senserat, Vell. – dah. sich mindern, abnehmen, morbus inclinatus, Cels.: febris se inclinat, Cels.: inclinatā quidem febre, sed adhuc tamen inhaerente, Cels. – d) von der Farbe, sich zu————etw. neigen, ihm nahe kommen, cotonea colore ad aurum inclinato, goldfarbig, Plin.: herba coloris in luteum inclinati, schmutzig gelb, Plin. – B) übtr.: 1) im allg.: paululum inclinari timore, wanken, Cic.: fortuna se inclinat, neigt sich (zum Schlimmern), wendet sich, Caes. – 2) insbes., der Ansicht od. dem Sinne nach zu jmd. od. etw. sich neigen, a) der Ansicht nach, ad Stoicos, Cic.: sententia senatus inclinat ad pacem, Cic.: inclinant animi ad bellum, ad pacem, Liv.: ad laudes Senecae, Tac.: inclinati ad credendum animi, Liv. u. Tac.: inclinatae ad suspicionem mentes, Tac.: quocumque vestrae mentes inclinant atque sententiae, Cic. – m. folg. Acc. u. Infin., inclinavit sententia, quod tutius censebant, universos ire, Liv. 28, 25, 15. – m. folg. ut u. Konj. (s. Drak. Liv. 28, 25, 15. Müller Liv. 1, 24, 1), inclinat animus, ut etc., Liv.: inclinavit sententia, ut in Thessaliam agmen demitteret, Liv.: multorum eo inclinat sententia, ut etc., Liv.: huc potius eius vita famaque inclinat, ut etc., sein Leben u. die Meinung von ihm spricht mehr dafür, daß usw., Tac. – b) dem Sinne, der Meinung nach, zu etwas sich neigen = geneigt sein, pluribus hisce, Hor.: in stirpem regiam studiis, Curt.: in Gotarzen per occulta et magis fida, Tac.; vgl. 1. inclinatus no. II,2. – ⇒ parag. Infin. Präs. Pass. inclinarier, Avien. phaen. 1479. -
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in-clīno, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. [clino, clinatus].I. A.Lit.1.In gen. (mostly poet. and in post-Aug. prose):2.vela contrahit malosque inclinat,
Liv. 36, 44, 2:genua arenis,
Ov. M. 11, 356:(rector maris) omnes Inclinavit aquas ad avarae litora Trojae,
id. ib. 11, 209:inclinato in dextrum capite,
Quint. 11, 3, 119; id. ib. 69:inclinata utrolibet cervix,
id. 1, 11, 9:pollice intus inclinato,
id. 11, 3, 99:arbor Inclinat varias pondere nigra comas,
Mart. 1, 77, 8:sic super Actaeas agilis Cyllenius arces Inclinat cursus,
Ov. M. 2, 721:at mihi non oculos quisquam inclinavit euntes,
i. e. closed my sinking eyes, Prop. 4 (5), 7, 23 (Müll. inclamavit euntis):prius sol meridie se inclinavit, quam, etc.,
i. e. declined, Liv. 9, 32, 6; cf.:inclinato jam in postmeridianum tempus die,
Cic. Tusc. 3, 3, 7.—Mid.: inclinari ad judicem (opp. reclinari ad suos,
Quint. 11, 3, 132):(terra) inclinatur retroque recellit,
bends down, Lucr. 6, 573:saxa inclinatis per humum quaesita lacertis,
Juv. 15, 63.—In partic.a.In milit. lang., to cause to fall back or give way:b.ut Hostus cecidit, confestim Romana inclinatur acies,
i. e. loses ground, retreats, Liv. 1, 12, 3:tum inclinari rem in fugam apparuit,
id. 7, 33, 7:quasdam acies inclinatas jam et labantes,
Tac. G. 8; cf. under II. —In gen., to turn back, cause to move backward:c.septemtrio inclinatum stagnum eodem quo aestus ferebat,
Liv. 26, 45, 8:cum primum aestu fretum inclinatum est,
id. 29, 7, 2.—In mal. part., to lie down, stretch out:3.jam inclinabo me cum liberta tua,
Plaut. Pers. 4, 8, 7:quot discipulos inclinet Hamillus,
Juv. 10, 224:ipsos maritos,
id. 9, 26.—Transf., of color, to incline to:4. B.colore ad aurum inclinato,
Plin. 15, 11, 10, § 37:coloris in luteum inclinati,
id. 24, 15, 86, § 136.—Trop.1.In gen., to turn or incline a person or thing in any direction:2.se ad Stoicos,
Cic. Fin. 3, 3, 10:culpam in aliquem,
to lay the blame upon, Liv. 5, 8, 12:quo se fortuna, eodem etiam favor hominum inclinat,
Just. 5, 1 fin.:judicem inclinat miseratio,
moves, Quint. 4, 1, 14:haec animum inclinant, ut credam, etc.,
Liv. 29, 33, 10.—Mid.:quamquam inclinari opes ad Sabinos, rege inde sumpto videbantur,
Liv. 1, 18, 5.—In partic.a.To change, alter, and esp. for the worse, to bring down, abase, cause to decline:b.se fortuna inclinaverat,
Caes. B. C. 1, 52, 3:omnia simul inclinante fortuna,
Liv. 33, 18, 1:ut me paululum inclinari timore viderunt, sic impulerunt,
to give way, yield, Cic. Att. 3, 13, 2:eloquentiam,
Quint. 10, 1, 80.—To throw upon, remove, transfer:II. A.haec omnia in dites a pauperibus inclinata onera,
Liv. 1, 43, 9:omnia onera, quae communia quondam fuerint, inclinasse in primores civitatis,
id. 1, 47, 12.—In gram., to form or inflect a word by a change of termination (postclass.):(vinosus aut vitiosus) a vocabulis, non a verbo inclinata sunt,
Gell. 3, 12, 3; 4, 9, 12; 18, 5, 9:partim hoc in loco adverbium est, neque in casus inclinatur,
id. 10, 13, 1.—Lit. (rare, and not in Cic.):2.paulum inclinare necesse est corpora,
Lucr. 2, 243:sol inclinat,
Juv. 3, 316:inclinare meridiem sentis,
Hor. C. 3, 28, 5 (for which:sol se inclinavit,
Liv. 9, 32, 6;v. above I. A. 1.): in vesperam inclinabat dies,
Curt. 6, 11, 9.—In partic., in milit. lang., to yield, give way:3.ita conflixerunt, ut aliquamdin in neutram partem inclinarent acies,
Liv. 7, 33, 7:in fugam,
id. 34, 28 fin.:inclinantes jam legiones,
Tac. A. 1, 64; id. H. 3, 83.—To change for the worse, turn, fail:B.si fortuna belli inclinet,
Liv. 3, 61, 5:inde initia magistratuum nostrum meliora ferme, et finis inclinat,
Tac. A. 15, 21. —Trop., to incline to, be favorably disposed towards any thing (also in Cic.):2.si se dant et sua sponte quo impellimus, inclinant et propendent, etc.,
Cic. de Or. 2, 44, 187:ecquid inclinent ad meum consilium adjuvandum,
id. Att. 12, 29, 2:ad voluptatem audientium,
Quint. 2, 10, 10:in stirpem regiam studiis,
Curt. 10, 7, 12:amicus dulcis, Cum mea compenset vitiis bona, pluribus hisce... inclinet,
Hor. S. 1, 3, 71:cum sententia senatus inclinaret ad pacem cum Pyrrho foedusque faciendum,
Cic. de Sen. 6, 16:color ad crocum inclinans,
Plin. 27, 12, 105, § 128: omnia repente ad Romanos inclinaverunt. turned in favor of, Liv. 26, 40, 14. — With ut:ut belli causa dictatorem creatum arbitrer, inclinat animus,
Liv. 7, 9, 5:multorum eo inclinabant sententiae, ut tempus pugnae differretur,
id. 27, 46, 7:hos ut sequar inclinat animus,
id. 1, 24, 2. — With inf.:inclinavit sententia, suum in Thessaliam agmen demittere,
Liv. 32, 13, 5:inclinavit sententia universos ire,
id. 28, 25, 15; cf. id. 22, 57, 11.— Pass.:consules ad patrum causam inclinati,
Liv. 3, 65, 2; cf.:inclinatis ad suspicionem mentibus,
Tac. H. 1, 81:inclinatis ad credendum animis,
Liv. 1, 51, 7; Tac. H. 2, 1:ad paenitentiam,
id. ib. 2, 45. —In partic., to change, alter from its former condition (very rare):A.inclinant jam fata ducum,
change, Luc. 3, 752. — Hence, in-clīnātus, a, um, P. a.Bent down, sunken:B.senectus,
Calp. 5, 13; of the voice, low, deep:vox,
Cic. Or. 17, 56; cf.:inclinata ululantique voce more Asiatico canere,
id. ib. 8, 27. —Inclined, disposed, prone to any thing:C.plebs ante inclinatior ad Poenos fuerat,
Liv. 23, 46, 3:plebs ad regem Macedonasque,
id. 42, 30, 1:ipsius imperatoris animus ad pacem inclinatior erat,
id. 34, 33, 9; Tac. H. 1, 81.—Sunken, fallen, deteriorated:ab excitata fortuna ad inclinatam et prope jacentem desciscere,
Cic. Fam. 2, 16, 1:copiae,
Nep. Pelop. 5, 4.—In neutr. plur. subst.:rerum inclinata ferre,
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11 me inclino a creer que...
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12 me inclino a creerlo
• jsem ochoten tomu věřit• mám chuť tomu věřit -
13 me inclino a tu opinión
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14 pingo
inclino -
15 pingó
inclinó -
16 inclinar
v.1 to bend.2 to tilt, to slant, to incline, to tip.Tito movió hacia un lado la máquina Tito tilted the machine.* * *1 (ladear) to tilt2 figurado (persuadir) to dispose, move1 (doblarse) to bend, lean; (como saludo) to bow3 inclinarse por (escoger) to choose, opt for\inclinar la cabeza to bow* * *verb1) to incline2) tilt•* * *1. VT1) (=ladear) [+ objeto vertical] to tilt, leanel peso de los abrigos inclinó el perchero — the hatstand was tilting o leaning under the weight of the coats
inclina el cuadro hacia la derecha — slope o tilt the picture to the right
2) [+ cabeza] to lean3) (=resolver) [+ balanza] to tiplos indecisos inclinaron la balanza hacia la izquierda — the floating voters tipped the balance in favour of the left
4) (=predisponer) to inclinela crisis inclina a los consumidores hacia el ahorro — the recession inclines consumers to save their money
5) (=decidir)el informe lo inclinó a cambiar de estrategia — the report swayed him in favour of changing his strategy
2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/sombrilla/plato> to tiltb) (bajar, doblar) to bow2) (inducir, predisponer) < persona>2.ello me inclina a pensar que... — this inclines me to think that... (frml)
inclinarse v pron1) ( tender)inclinarse a + inf — to be inclined to + inf
inclinarse por alguien/algo: me inclino por su candidato I'm inclined to go for your candidate; me inclinaría por esta opción — I would tend to favor this option
2)a) ( doblarse) to bend; ( en señal de respeto) to bowb) (hacia adelante, hacia un lado) to leaninclinarse hacia adelante/atrás — to lean forward/back
* * *= tilt, tilt + at an angle, incline, pitch.Ex. Manufacturers have produced screens which can be tilted and moved from side to side, together with detachable keyboards which can be placed in the most comfortable position.Ex. Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex. She inclined her head toward a chair by her desk = Inclinó la cabeza en la dirección de la silla que había junto a su escritorio.Ex. While some retractable awnings can be used during a light rain if they are pitched sufficiently to shed the water, most are not designed for use in inclement weather.----* inclinarse = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend over.* inclinarse a = be inclined to.* inclinarse ante las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* inclinarse hacia delante = tip forward.* inclinarse por = gravitate to(wards), lean toward.* inclinarse sobre = lean toward.* * *1.verbo transitivo1)a) <botella/sombrilla/plato> to tiltb) (bajar, doblar) to bow2) (inducir, predisponer) < persona>2.ello me inclina a pensar que... — this inclines me to think that... (frml)
inclinarse v pron1) ( tender)inclinarse a + inf — to be inclined to + inf
inclinarse por alguien/algo: me inclino por su candidato I'm inclined to go for your candidate; me inclinaría por esta opción — I would tend to favor this option
2)a) ( doblarse) to bend; ( en señal de respeto) to bowb) (hacia adelante, hacia un lado) to leaninclinarse hacia adelante/atrás — to lean forward/back
* * *= tilt, tilt + at an angle, incline, pitch.Ex: Manufacturers have produced screens which can be tilted and moved from side to side, together with detachable keyboards which can be placed in the most comfortable position.
Ex: Bottom shelves which are tilted at an angle make it easier to see the books' spines.Ex: She inclined her head toward a chair by her desk = Inclinó la cabeza en la dirección de la silla que había junto a su escritorio.Ex: While some retractable awnings can be used during a light rain if they are pitched sufficiently to shed the water, most are not designed for use in inclement weather.* inclinarse = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend over.* inclinarse a = be inclined to.* inclinarse ante las circunstancias = accept + the circumstances.* inclinarse hacia delante = tip forward.* inclinarse por = gravitate to(wards), lean toward.* inclinarse sobre = lean toward.* * *inclinar [A1 ]vtA ‹botella/sombrilla/plato› to tiltárboles inclinados por el viento trees leaning over in o bowed by the windinclinó la cabeza en señal de asentimiento he nodded (his head) in agreementinclinó la cabeza a un lado she tilted o leaned her head to one sideB (inducir, predisponer) ‹persona› inclinar a algn A + INF:todo me inclina a pensar que no habrá cambios all this makes me inclined to think that things will not changesu testimonio inclinó al juez a revocar la sentencia his evidence disposed the judge to revoke the sentence ( frml)A (tender) inclinarse A + INF to be inclined to + INFme inclino a creer su versión I am inclined o I tend to believe her versioninclinarse POR algn or algo:me inclino por el último candidato I'm inclined to go for the last intervieweeyo me inclinaría por la primera alternativa I would tend to favor the first alternativeB1 (doblarse) to bend; (en señal de respeto) to bowse inclinó ante el Rey he bowed to o before the Kingme incliné para besarle la mano I bent (down) to kiss her hand2 (hacia adelante, hacia un lado) to leanse inclinó sobre la cuna she leaned over the cradleinclinarse hacia adelante/atrás to lean forward/back* * *
inclinar ( conjugate inclinar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹botella/sombrilla/plato› to tilt;
inclinó la cabeza en señal de asentimiento he nodded (his head) in agreement;
inclinar el cuerpo to bend over;
( en señal de respeto) to bow;
2 (inducir, predisponer) ‹ persona›:◊ ello me inclina a pensar que … this inclines me to think that … (frml)
inclinarse verbo pronominal
1 ( tender) inclinarse a hacer algo to be inclined to do sth;
me inclinaría por esta opción I would tend to favor this option
2 ( doblarse) to bend;
( en señal de respeto) to bow;
se inclinó sobre la cuna she leaned over the cradle;
inclinarse hacia adelante/atrás to lean forward/back
inclinar verbo transitivo
1 to incline, bend
(la cabeza) to nod
2 (inducir) to persuade, induce
' inclinar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
balanza
English:
bend
- bow
- incline
- swing
- tilt
- tip
- tip back
- tip backward
- tip backwards
- tip forward
- tip forwards
* * *♦ vt1. [doblar] to bend;[ladear] to tilt; Figinclinar la balanza a favor de to tip the balance in favour of2. [cabeza] to bow;inclinó la cabeza hacia un lado she tilted her head to one sideel anuncio me inclinó a no invertir the advertisement made me inclined not to invest* * *I v/t1 tilt;inclinar la cabeza nod (one’s head)2:me inclina a creer que … it makes me think that …* * *inclinar vt: to tilt, to lean, to inclineinclinar la cabeza: to bow one's head* * * -
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1 (doblarse) to bend, lean; (como saludo) to bow3 inclinarse por (escoger) to choose, opt for* * ** * *VPR1) [objeto vertical] to lean, tilt2) (=encorvarse) to stoop, bend3) (=tender)me inclino a pensar que no es verdad — I am inclined to o I tend to think that it's not true
entre los dos, me inclino por el segundo — of the two, I'm inclined to go for the second o I tend to prefer the second
* * *(v.) = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend overEx. Lateral filing is preferable to vertical filing as one does not have to lean over to reach items at the back of a drawer.Ex. Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex. These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex. In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.Ex. The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.Ex. When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *(v.) = lean over, lean forward, lurch, bow, bend down, bend overEx: Lateral filing is preferable to vertical filing as one does not have to lean over to reach items at the back of a drawer.
Ex: Panopoulos put her arms on the desk, interlocked her fingers, and forward, her eyes glinting with rage behind her thick spectacles.Ex: These comedies, especially the seven he created in his glory years, lurch breathlessly in every direction, simultaneously sophisticated and boisterous, urbane and philistine.Ex: In this position obeisance, the slave kneels and sits upon their heels with their back and shoulders straight and head bowed.Ex: The one other symptom that developed is that I have a slight to moderate pain in my forehead to top of my head when I bend down.Ex: When I bend down, or bend over, my head starts to pulse and sometimes it feels like it is going to explode.* * *
■inclinarse verbo reflexivo
1 to lean, slope, incline: varios postes se inclinaron por la tormenta, several poles were on a slant after the storm
se inclinó para recoger el lápiz, she bent down to pick the pencil up
2 (al saludar) to bow
inclinarse ante, to bow down to
3 fig (tener tendencia) to be inclined [a, towards]
4 (optar) to prefer: me inclino por el pequeño, I prefer the small one
' inclinarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
ladearse
- agachar
- inclinar
- ladear
- tender
English:
bend
- bend down
- bow
- down
- hang over
- incline
- lean
- lean forward
- lean over
- slant
- slope
- tilt
- tip
* * *vpr1. [doblarse] to lean;la grúa se está inclinando peligrosamente the crane is leaning o tilting dangerously;inclínate hacia adelante lean forward;Figla balanza se inclinó a nuestro favor the balance tipped in our favour3. [tender] to be o feel inclined (a to);me inclino a pensar que no I'm rather inclined to think not;me inclino a aceptar I feel o I am inclined to accept* * *v/r3:inclinarse a fig tend to, be inclined to* * *vr1) : to lean, to lean over2)inclinarse a : to be inclined to* * *inclinarse vb2. (tender) to be inclined -
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tr[ɪn'klaɪnd]1 (disposed, encouraged) dispuesto,-a (to, a)2 (tending to) propenso,-a3 (having natural ability) dotado,-a■ he's musically inclined tiene aptitud para la música, se le da muy bien la música4 (sloping) inclinado,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be that way inclined ser asíif you feel so inclined si quieres, si Vd quiereinclined [ɪn'klaɪnd] adj1) sloping: inclinado2) prone: prono, dispuesto, dadoadj.• inclinado, -a adj.• propenso, -a adj.ɪn'klaɪndinclined to + INF: I'm inclined to agree yo me inclino a pensar lo mismo; she's inclined to be irritable in the morning tiende a estar de mal humor por la mañana; to be artistically inclined tener* inclinaciones artísticas; anyone who feels so inclined can... — cualquier persona que así lo desee, puede...
[ɪn'klaɪnd]ADJ1) (=tilted) inclinado2) (=apt)to be inclined to do sth — tener tendencia a hacer algo, tender a hacer algo
he was inclined to be moody — tenía tendencia or tendía a sufrir cambios de humor, era propenso a los cambios de humor
3) (=disposed)to be inclined to do sth: I'm inclined to believe you — estoy dispuesto a creerte
I'm inclined to think that... — me inclino a pensar que...
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to be academically inclined — estar dotado para los estudios•
to be artistically inclined — tener inclinaciones artísticas•
I didn't feel at all inclined to go out — no me apetecía nada salir, no tenía ninguna gana de salirif you feel so inclined — si te apetece; (more formal) si así lo deseas
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to be musically inclined — tener inclinación por or hacia la música•
Florence is full of art galleries, if you are that way inclined — Florencia está llena de museos, si eso es lo que te interesa•
I'm inclined toward the latter explanation — me inclino por la última explicaciónto be favourably inclined toward sth/sb — ver algo/a algn con buenos ojos
* * *[ɪn'klaɪnd]inclined to + INF: I'm inclined to agree yo me inclino a pensar lo mismo; she's inclined to be irritable in the morning tiende a estar de mal humor por la mañana; to be artistically inclined tener* inclinaciones artísticas; anyone who feels so inclined can... — cualquier persona que así lo desee, puede...
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adj.1 inclined, prone.2 tilted, downward, leaning back, inclined.3 slanting, gradient, sloping.past part.past participle of spanish verb: inclinar.* * *► adjetivo1 (terreno) sloping; (edificio) leaning, tilting\la torre inclinada de Pisa the Leaning Tower of Pisa* * *ADJ1) [en ángulo] [terreno, línea] sloping; [plano] inclined2)* * *- da adjetivouna pendiente muy inclinada — a very steep slope o incline
2) ( predispuesto)sentirse inclinado a + inf — to feel inclined to + inf
* * *= slanting, steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.], sloping, obliquely-stressed, pitched, sloped, canted, slanted, angled.Ex. On the top are slanting translucent screens, on which material can be projected for convenient reading.Ex. The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.Ex. Some display racks are designed so that the sloping display shelf lifts up to reveal storage space underneath for back issues.Ex. The baroque designers retained the sloped and bracketed serifs that derived from obliquely-stressed pen forms.Ex. The library building has a V-shaped, pitched oversailing roof, a splayed structure and canted walls with glass bays.Ex. This article describes the advantages for these users of bookrests, mobile height-adjustable tables, sloped writing surfaces, roll stools, long-handled reachers, adjustable chairs with armrests, and D-shaped handles on card catalogue drawers.Ex. The library building has a V-shaped, pitched oversailing roof, a splayed structure and canted walls with glass bays.Ex. Certain elements of the typical Carnegie building are proving superior to many of the innovations of the second half of the century, including the use of natural lighting, slanted surfaces for better reading.Ex. The main feature of this learning resources center consists of white metal angled sunshades over each window.----* con los lados inclinados hacia afuera en la base = splayed.* inclinado a = disposed to.* sentirse inclinado a = be inclined to.* * *- da adjetivouna pendiente muy inclinada — a very steep slope o incline
2) ( predispuesto)sentirse inclinado a + inf — to feel inclined to + inf
* * *= slanting, steep [steeper -comp., steepest -sup.], sloping, obliquely-stressed, pitched, sloped, canted, slanted, angled.Ex: On the top are slanting translucent screens, on which material can be projected for convenient reading.
Ex: The graph of the growth of the subject shows an initial flat, a steep climb, a small flat, and a rapid decline.Ex: Some display racks are designed so that the sloping display shelf lifts up to reveal storage space underneath for back issues.Ex: The baroque designers retained the sloped and bracketed serifs that derived from obliquely-stressed pen forms.Ex: The library building has a V-shaped, pitched oversailing roof, a splayed structure and canted walls with glass bays.Ex: This article describes the advantages for these users of bookrests, mobile height-adjustable tables, sloped writing surfaces, roll stools, long-handled reachers, adjustable chairs with armrests, and D-shaped handles on card catalogue drawers.Ex: The library building has a V-shaped, pitched oversailing roof, a splayed structure and canted walls with glass bays.Ex: Certain elements of the typical Carnegie building are proving superior to many of the innovations of the second half of the century, including the use of natural lighting, slanted surfaces for better reading.Ex: The main feature of this learning resources center consists of white metal angled sunshades over each window.* con los lados inclinados hacia afuera en la base = splayed.* inclinado a = disposed to.* sentirse inclinado a = be inclined to.* * *inclinado -daA ‹tejado/terreno› sloping; ‹torre› leaning ( before n); ‹cuadro› crookedsubieron por una pendiente muy inclinada they went up a very steep slope o inclinetiene la letra inclinada she has sloping o slanting handwritingB (predispuesto) sentirse inclinado A + INF to feel inclined to + INFme siento inclinada a aceptar I feel o I am inclined to accept* * *
Del verbo inclinar: ( conjugate inclinar)
inclinado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
inclinado
inclinar
inclinado◊ -da adjetivo
1 ‹tejado/terreno› sloping;
‹ torre› leaning ( before n);
‹ cuadro› crooked;◊ una pendiente muy inclinada a very steep slope o incline
2 ( predispuesto):
inclinar ( conjugate inclinar) verbo transitivo
1 ‹botella/sombrilla/plato› to tilt;
inclinó la cabeza en señal de asentimiento he nodded (his head) in agreement;
inclinado el cuerpo to bend over;
( en señal de respeto) to bow;
2 (inducir, predisponer) ‹ persona›:◊ ello me inclina a pensar que … this inclines me to think that … (frml)
inclinarse verbo pronominal
1 ( tender) inclinadose a hacer algo to be inclined to do sth;
me inclinadoía por esta opción I would tend to favor this option
2 ( doblarse) to bend;
( en señal de respeto) to bow;
se inclinó sobre la cuna she leaned over the cradle;
inclinadose hacia adelante/atrás to lean forward/back
inclinado,-a adjetivo inclined, slanting: me siento inclinado a decírselo, I feel inclined to tell him
inclinar verbo transitivo
1 to incline, bend
(la cabeza) to nod
2 (inducir) to persuade, induce
' inclinado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
chalet
- inclinada
English:
glancing
- oblique
- pitched
- slanting
- sloping
- tilt
- slant
* * *inclinado, -a adj1. [edificio, torre] leaning, slanting;[terreno] sloping2. [cabeza] bowed3. [objeto] sloping, at o on a slant;ese cuadro está inclinado that picture isn't straightno estoy inclinado a aceptar sus argumentos I'm not inclined to accept their arguments* * *adj sloping* * *inclinado, -da adj1) : sloping2) : inclined, apt -
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Del verbo inclinar: ( conjugate inclinar) \ \
inclinado es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: inclinado inclinar
inclinado
◊ -da adjetivo1 ‹tejado/terreno› sloping; ‹ torre› leaning ( before n); ‹ cuadro› crooked;◊ una pendiente muy inclinada a very steep slope o incline2 ( predispuesto):
inclinar ( conjugate inclinar) verbo transitivo 1 ‹botella/sombrilla/plato› to tilt; inclinó la cabeza en señal de asentimiento he nodded (his head) in agreement; inclinado el cuerpo to bend over; ( en señal de respeto) to bow; 2 (inducir, predisponer) ‹ persona›:◊ ello me inclina a pensar que … this inclines me to think that … (frml)inclinarse verbo pronominal 1 ( tender) inclinadose a hacer algo to be inclined to do sth; me inclinadoía por esta opción I would tend to favor this option 2 ( doblarse) to bend; ( en señal de respeto) to bow; se inclinó sobre la cuna she leaned over the cradle; inclinadose hacia adelante/atrás to lean forward/back
inclinado,-a adjetivo inclined, slanting: me siento inclinado a decírselo, I feel inclined to tell him
inclinar verbo transitivo
1 to incline, bend (la cabeza) to nod
2 (inducir) to persuade, induce ' inclinado' also found in these entries: Spanish: chalet - inclinada English: glancing - oblique - pitched - slanting - sloping - tilt - slant
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