proclivity是什么意思

  • En [ prəˈklɪv.ə.ti]
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  • A relevant addendum involves considering research on children's orientation to teleological explanations of natural phenomena, which suggests that relatively rich cognitive proclivities might underlie religious thought.

  • A trained economist has a proclivity to see strategic interaction everywhere.

  • Essentially, genes provide proclivities and potentialities continuously involving feedback mechanisms with the environment throughout life, but especially during prenatal and early childhood.

  • Also, many such individuals demonstrate increased irritability, intense and lasting anger, and a proclivity toward outbursts of temper.

  • On the other hand, she reanchors opera's fugitive proclivity in the intense materiality that makes up live performance, grounded in a network between singing, staging and audience reception.

  • Intelligences are always an interaction between biological proclivities and the opportunities for learning that exist in a culture.

  • The proclivity for taking large risks, against heavy odds, was a fundamental characteristic of the early modern merchant.

  • If voting today increases one's proclivity to vote in the future, then treatment and control conditions should vote at different rates in subsequent elections.

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    癖性, (尤指壞的)傾向…

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