English to Malay Dictionary inclination

inclination

kecenderungan
definition
noun
John was a scientist by training and inclination
a person's natural tendency or urge to act or feel in a particular way; a disposition or propensity.
changes in inclination of the line on the graph
a slope or slant.
translation of 'inclination'
noun
kecenderungan
example
my inborn 'inclination' for things with moving parts
A slight 'inclination' of Roxy's head indicated to Helen that she knew about her estrangement from Tim.
cometary orbits vary widely in 'inclination'
He also hypothesized that the Mid-Paleogene cooling resulted from a sudden shift in the angle of 'inclination' of the Earth's axis of rotation.
For example, it is likely that the angle of 'inclination' of the pectoral fin base constrains the range of directions in which force may be applied on the fluid during swimming.
Much of this, I gladly confide, derives from my lifelong 'inclination' for historical geography.
From that ellipse one can, in principle, determine the 'inclination' of the planet's orbital plane.
‘Some scientists believe that the monarchs sense the 'inclination' of the earth by the changing autumn light,’ he says.
Fanny showed little 'inclination' to talk about anything serious
Her first 'inclination' was to decline, but before she knew what she was doing she decided that she would accept.
The orbit plane 'inclination' is from 55 to 60 degrees, which gives good coverage of latitudes up to 75 degrees north.
Burger King and Wendy's didn't show any 'inclination' to jump into a price war with McDonald's
The transmembrane helix of subunit VIIc changes its angle of 'inclination' midway through the helix.
The first design trend we examine here is in the orientation of the pectoral fin base, defined externally as the angle of 'inclination' of the insertion of the pectoral fin on the body.
Previous workers have examined the functional significance of variation in the angle of 'inclination' of the fin base relative to the longitudinal axis of the body.
He's based this idea on a study of the angle, or 'inclination' , of asteroid orbits.
The plot was located on a north-west facing slope with an 'inclination' of about 20° and an elevation range of 130 m from the lowest to the highest point.
John was a scientist by training and 'inclination'
changes in 'inclination' of the line on the graph
First, the relative 'inclination' of the two orbits means their paths do not intersect.
changes in 'inclination' of the line on the graph
We also recorded terrain 'inclination' angle, observer distance, time of day, date and year.
An 'inclination' toward classical art and, most likely, the residual Protestantism of her Canadian-Scottish heritage were also evident.
The various publics, having other interests or no 'inclination' toward foreign matters short of war, tended toward apathy.
the questioner's 'inclination' of his head
An 'inclination' of 0 degrees would mean the orbit is perfectly aligned with Earth's orbital plane.
Most people don't have the time or 'inclination' to evaluate everything they are told.
The higher coercivity component has a 'inclination' that is steeper than expected and a NW declination.
The great diversity of plants in the formation is due to local variation in soil conditions, topography, slope 'inclination' and resultant microclimates.
The third possible explanation for the shallow 'inclination' of the high temperature component of magnetization is that the dykes were rotated about horizontal axes after magnetization.
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