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Перевод: inclination
[существительное] наклонение; наклон ; уклон ; откос ; скат ; отклонение; склонение; склонность ; наклонность ; предрасположение; влечение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- But in the artificial, unrelenting competitive world of perpetual travel and token nods across the net, there isn't too much time - or inclination - left over for real friendship.
- Though delighting to read in Blackwood's of the exploits of imperial heroes, the educated British public showed little personal inclination for service in the assorted white men's graves which made up the tropical dependencies.
- I kept up a close correspondence with my parents, partly because I knew that they missed me, and partly from natural inclination and affection.
- The only time John Harden refers to Green in his diary was in 1802 - "From Ambleside we took our road to Rydal first having visited Mr. Green's Exhibition of his drawings amongst which indeed I saw some clever ones and felt an inclination to purchase but did not."
- However, in abstract thinking it has always been our habit to assume the role of Ego perfectly isolated from spontaneity; and even when in theory we have learned to distinguish the play-acting from real life, we are still liable to slip back into thinking as though the agent applying "Be aware" were indeed an Ego unaffected by inclination veering with awareness.
- Whether you wish to perform any ritual is up to your natural inclination, but you will learn the ways of the earth spirit in a manner that you could never learn from books.
- The new democracies have a respectable claim to some of that dividend but America's inclination, at present, is that it should all go to reducing the budget deficit.
- In any event, a Conservative Cabinet can always rely on its "backwoodsmen" to get it out of trouble if its more usual supporters amongst the Peers show an inclination to reject an executive decision.
- He gives us that space to grow into the maturity he wants from each of us: freedom to think, freedom to pray in our own way, freedom to worship according to our temperament and inclination.
- Even so, the College buildings, although in a damp locality and a badly chosen situation, were thought to have "capabilities" if the spirit and inclination for improvement existed.
- The generic mixings and mutations, however, towards which television may have an aesthetic and an economic inclination do seem to provide the grounds for specific forms of parody.
- However, an explicit consideration of the broader themes of education management as such is a luxury which fewer people will have had the time, or perhaps the inclination, to undertake.
- This inclination to celebrate the established rather than unearth the unknown is also echoed by many of the specialist titles.
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