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propension

/pruh-pen-shuhn/US // prəˈpɛn ʃən //

暂停,悬浮物,悬挂,悬浮液

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Archaic.

    • : propensity.

Examples

  • Some, either from having been linked to vice by a natural propension or long practice, cannot see its deformity.

  • It is said of Dr. Main, that his propension to innocent raillery was so great, that it kept him company even after death.

  • This propension has drawn on him, tho' very unjustly, the censure of some grave men.

  • You have the same propension, that I have, in favour of what is contiguous above what is remote.