susceptible的翻译
形容词易受影响的; 易受感染的; 善感的; 可以接受或允许的
形容词immune
形容词
1. This agreement is not susceptible to alteration.
这一协议不容更改。
2. The statement of the thief is not susceptible of proof.
那个小偷的陈述无从证明。
3. We are all susceptible to advertising.
我们都容易受广告的影响。
4. She is rather susceptible to colds.
她易患感冒。
1. 易受影响:营养摄取不,特别是碳水化合物的不足与脱水(dehydration),可能使运动员更加敏感、易受影响(susceptible)(Aakvaag,1985). 血醣过低(hypoglycemic)时进行长时间的运动,可能会导致身体运动表现的降低长达数周之久(Kuipers,1988).
2. 感病:绝大多数农作物属甜土植物,甜土植物在受到盐胁迫时会发生危害,主要表现在:(1)感病(susceptible) 寄主受病原物的侵染而发生病害,生长发育受阻,甚至局部或全株死亡,影响产量和质量.
3. 易感:SEIR的四个字母分别代表易感(Susceptible)、潜伏(Exposed)、传染(Infectious)和康复(Recovered)病人. 美国和加拿大的科学小组研究了205个SARS病例;英国和中国香港的科学小组则研究了香港SARS最初10周的流行趋势. 都得出了一个相同的结论:如果不加控制,
4. 易受影响的:superior 上好的 | susceptible 易受影响的 | sweep away 扫过
1. 易受…影响的;易为…左右的
If you are susceptible to something or someone, you are very likely to be influenced by them.
e.g. Young people are the most susceptible to advertisements...
年轻人最容易受广告的影响。
e.g. James was extremely susceptible to flattery...
詹姆斯听几句奉承话就忘乎所以。
2. susceptible
2. 易受(伤)的;易患(病)的;体质过敏的
If you are susceptible to a disease or injury, you are very likely to be affected by it.
e.g. Walking with weights makes the shoulders very susceptible to injury...
负重行走时肩膀很容易受伤。
e.g. Diesel exhaust is particularly aggravating to many susceptible individuals.
许多体质敏感的人尤其反感柴油废气。
3. 感情丰富的;善变的
A susceptible person is very easily influenced emotionally.
e.g. Hers was a susceptible nature.
她很情绪化。
1. susceptible
1. Research has shown that, caesarean infants are susceptible to a higher risk of sensitization and allergies.
2. An incomplete recovery may result in calcification at the tendon's end, making that part of the body more susceptible to injury.
3. German scientists have discovered green tea can help people reduce their cholesterol levels, and make people less susceptible to radiation.
4. Chinese women traditionally are confined indoors for a month after delivering a baby because they are apparently susceptible to various gynecological diseases.
5. Polar bears are powerful swimmers and have been recorded on swims of 100 miles but the ordeal can leave them exhausted and susceptible to drowning.
6. But they agree with the need to curb these tests particularly in children, who are more susceptible to radiation and more likely to develop cancer from it.
7. Abducted infants are susceptible to infections and often fall ill with colds and fevers and sometimes suffer more serious ailments.
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8. Raw milk is also susceptible to radioactive contamination as livestock feed on grass.
9. Warmer winters and less rainfall have left the fertile land susceptible to strong winds with devastating results.
10. A developing fetus is susceptible to environmental factors - which it encounters when the mother is exposed to toxic substances at her workplace.
adj
1. (often followed by `of' or `to') yielding readily to or capable of
e.g. susceptible to colds
susceptible of proof
2. easily impressed emotionally