词汇 | susceptible |
释义 | susceptible adjective uk /səˈsep.tə.bəl/ us /səˈsep.tə.bəl/ susceptibleadjective (INFLUENCED)easily influenced or harmed by something: 易受影响的,易受伤害的 She isn't very susceptible to flattery.她不太听信别人的奉承。 These plants are particularly susceptible to frost.这些植物很容易受霜冻的影响。 Among particularly susceptible children, the disease can develop very fast.在特别易感的儿童中,这种疾病病情发展会非常迅速。 used to describe someone who is easily emotionally influenced: 易受感动的,感情丰富的,多情的 They persuade susceptible teenagers to part with their money.他们劝说这些易被感动的年轻人捐出他们的钱。 Weakness and vulnerability Achilles heel asthenia at a low ebbidiom atonic atony fragile fragility frail glass jaw helpless shakily shakiness shaky sitting duck sitting target weakling weakly weakness weedy wetly susceptibleadjective (POSSIBLE)[ after verb ]formal (especially of an idea or statement) able to be understood, proved, explained, etc. in a particular way: (尤指想法或陈述)能被理解(或证明、解释)的 Shakespeare's plays are susceptible to various interpretations.莎士比亚的戏剧可以有多种诠释。 UKThe facts are susceptible of other explanations.这些事实可能还有别的解释。 Available and accessible accessibility accessible accessibly at your commandidiom availability drop in the public domain non-restricted nothing obtainable on callidiom on/about your personidiom release season stream unfreeze unfrozen unlock unlockable unobtainable susceptible | American Dictionarysusceptible adjective us/səˈsep·tə·bəl/ easily influenced or likely to be hurt by something: Some people are more susceptible to peer pressure than others. He’s very susceptible to colds. Examples of susceptiblesusceptible The cumulative incidence of acute rheumatic fever estimates the proportion of susceptible individuals in endemically exposed populations. Therefore, agitation may also favor fibril morphologies that are more susceptible to fragmentation. When this happens the snail loses its immunity to a challenge infection and becomes more susceptible to further infection. The outbreak ends when the infection chain has stopped, namely, when the number of infectious or susceptible individuals has dropped to zero. Note that all susceptible contact animals were infected, and that only one of the infected animals survived the infection. The flies presumably remain infective for life, palpalis having been found to convey the trypanosome to susceptible animals 75 days after having infected itself. On the basis of our data, an infectious herd caused 0.6 new cases of infection in a completely susceptible population. R 0 is the average number of secondary infections produced by a single typical infective in a completely susceptible population. The force of infection is the rate at which susceptible individuals acquire infection and is a parameter reflecting the contagiousness of an infectious agent. When this is attempted, one researcher 's judgments are susceptible to another 's contestation, which can in turn be challenged, and so on. Medically, their absence of inner heat, susceptible temperaments, pale countenances and enervated sensibilities bore out their emptiness of being. Although virus has been isolated from biting insects before, attempts at transmission to susceptible animals have been unsuccessful [19]. Two fully susceptible isolates were used as control strains. Table 2 gives the number of tested strains and fully susceptible strains for each studied serotype. Nevertheless, the great majority of isolates remain fully susceptible to the agent. See all examples of susceptible These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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