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inclined ADJ

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inclined ARCHIT (shapes)
inclined ARCHIT (shapes)
inclined ARCHIT (shapes)
inclined ARCHIT (shapes)
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inclined INDUSTR
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inclined INDUSTR
inclined INDUSTR
inclined INDUSTR
inclined INDUSTR

be inclined VERBE

inclined beam

inclined distance SUPERFIC

inclined engine AUTO

inclined fault GÉOL

inclined fault

inclined fold GÉOL

inclined plane

inclined seam GÉOL

inclined shaft MIN

inclined sling MÉCAN

inclined to

inclined well PÉTROCHIM

be inclined to VERBE

be inclined toward VERBE

be or become inclined VERBE

inclined carbon arc lamp ÉCLAIR

inclined to youthful pleasures

inclined to shed many tears frequently

Expressions couramment utilisées avec inclined

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The authenticity of these supposed approaches is very doubtful, and modern authorities are inclined to reject them.
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Therefore, women may be less inclined to enter the labor force when earning power rises for both men and women.
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The logotype required some special work to give it a modern and active feel; the four letters, inclined and becoming gradually thinner, express dynamism.
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Cylinder blocks mounted with an included 60-degree angle onto inclined upper faces of a two-piece crankcase.
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Likewise, some say that the human mind is not naturally inclined to form beliefs based on evidence, viz. cognitive dissonance.
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But even the world's most artistically-inclined baristas can't compete with this coffee machine that prints photos, submitted by the customer, directly on their latte.
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There were inclined windscreens in the opposite sense, similar to the drivers platform of a combine harvester.
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Latter day researchers are inclined to think that their love indeed was a truly platonic affair, but violently passionate, frustrating and utterly detrimental for both.
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So they may be inclined to oversell their research, or simplify it to make it more likely to be picked up by a journalist.
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He was also artistically inclined, drawing with a happy vengeance, according to a biographer.
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