inclined to
towards Sth
phrasal verb formal
UK US
/ɪnˈklaɪn/
Meaning: to think that a belief or opinion is probably correct
phrasal verb formal
UK US
/ɪnˈklaɪn/
Meaning: to think that a belief or opinion is probably correct
نام دوره |
تاریخ شروع | نام استاد | روزهای دوره |
ساعت |
Listening |
۱۳۹۹/۱۰/۲۱ | دکتر رئیسی —————– استاد عزیزپور |
یکشنبه – سه شنبه | ۱۸ تا ۲۰ |
Reading |
۱۳۹۹/۱۰/۲۱ | استاد بخشایی | یکشنبه – سه شنبه |
۲۰ تا ۲۲ |
Speaking |
۱۳۹۹/۱۱/۱۸ | استاد اسدالله نژاد —————– استاد حیدری |
شنبه – چهارشنبه | ۱۸ تا ۲۰ |
Writing |
۱۳۹۹/۱۱/۱۸ | دکتر رئیسی | شنبه – چهارشنبه |
۲۰ تا ۲۲ |
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF
This can have both a positive and a negative meaning, but in both it simply means to take an opportunity.
When its positive, its taking an opportunity, usually financial, that benefits everyone.
When its negative, it means to take an opportunity, but by using another person.
Positive examples:
You should take advantage of this 25% discount. At the party, she took advantage of the chance to meet new people.
Negative examples:
He’s always taking advantage of his mother when he does not have any money. She always says yes. The insurance company totally took advantage of us.