1. susceptible
She was susceptible to colds.
Smokey is very fragile. He is susceptible to decreased moods.
Indian police officers are poorly paid which makes them susceptible to corruption.
The children involved have "severely compromised immune systems" rendering them more susceptible to the virus, the health department said.
Only for species susceptible for trichinellosis.
A path once bent is always susceptible to new changes.
Patients with poor immune systems are highly susceptible to colds.
Sarah was susceptible to all the feelings and emotions of ordinary women.
If You Leave Me Outside it susceptible to thievery
She isn't very susceptible to flattery. These plants are particularly susceptible to frost. Among particularly susceptible children, the disease can develop very fast.
Older people are more susceptible to infections.
The virus can infect susceptible individuals. <some people are more susceptible to depression during the winter because of reduced exposure to sunlight>
susceptible likely to be influenced by
It’s hard to dispute that compulsive gaming is bad and that kids on the spectrum are particularly susceptible to becoming addicted. / Now we believe susceptible individuals lack some of the more adaptive changes that occur in the resilient brain.
These plants are particularly susceptible to frost.
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A bite might kill you – or make you vulnerable to attack from other animals.
vulnerable to
Baby animals are as vulnerable as human children. They need constant help.
Tourists are more vulnerable to attack, because they do not know which areas of the city to avoid.
The security company says this is the most vulnerable point.
a leader may try to crush a competitor by subsidizing lower prices for a vulnerable product with revenue from its more profitable products
Children living in slums and shantytowns are the most disadvantaged and vulnerable.
Although people of all ages are at risk to chemical exposure, children and pregnant women are particularly vulnerable.
I never felt so low when I was vulnerable.
Do you want to take home this vulnerable puppies?
When I gave him the money, he looked so vulnerable, like a little boy.
vulnerable = someone exposed to harm who can't defend themselves
The definition of vulnerable is easily hurt or delicate. This little chick is very vulnerable.
I feel very vulnerable since losing my best friend / If you don't eat properly, you may become more vulnerable to disease
The talented young chess player is very bold. He deliberately lays himself open to attack, makes himself vulnerable and then checkmates his opponent when least expected.
Angličtina slovo „podatny„(vulnerable) se zobrazí v sadách:
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I was happy to be speaking before such a receptive audience.
He's a very kind and receptive young man.
She is very receptive to ideas and suggestions
I'm receptive to your ideas.
Woman are continually receptive and have concealed ovulation - that is, there is no external sign that they are in a position to conceive
The government is not receptive to the idea of a Freedom of Information Act.
The Japanese are highly receptive to new ideas.
a receptive audience
Angličtina slovo „podatny„(receptive) se zobrazí v sadách:
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If you don't fix that dangerous step in your shop, you could be held liable when someone trips over it.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.
Manufacturers are liable for defects in their products.
A newborn baby is liable to fall ill.
We are liable to err.
In a similar situation, the company was held liable.
to be liable to civil, criminal, proceedings, to a penalty
The employee may be liable to a pecuniary penalty imposed by the employer.
The areas of town near the river are liable to flooding
Legally, he's 100% liable.
At 16 she was liable enough to be left at home alone.
In today's Europe, older women are especially liable to live in poverty.
The law holds parents liable if a child does not attend school. older women are especially liable to live in poverty.
cardholder may be liable to lose a great deal of money
Anyone who breaks this rule is liable to severe punishment.
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Police officers here are very susceptible to corruption.
I am not susceptible to advertising.
These plants are particularly susceptible to frost.
The children involved have "severely compromised immune systems" rendering them more susceptible to the virus, the health department said.
Angličtina slovo „podatny„(susceptible to) se zobrazí v sadách:
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He was prone to anger.
People who are prone to aggression can be dangerous.
According to a study, big women are more prone to have twins.
Young people are prone to fall into temptation.
We are prone to judge every one by ourselves.
One is more prone to make mistakes when one is tired.
The weak-willed are prone to go to the dogs; the strong-willed turn failure into success.
The hot-blooded are prone to heart attacks.
Sho was 12 years old, prone to illness and a bit dumb.
Angličtina slovo „podatny„(prone) se zobrazí v sadách:
heart disease IIHEART DISEASE7. easily influenced
8. vulnerable to
The fort was vulnerable to attack from the north.
Tourists are more vulnerable to attack, because they do not know which areas of the city to avoid.
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Listening G.wojenne konie9. predisposed
Some people are predisposed to certain illnesses.
Angličtina slovo „podatny„(predisposed) se zobrazí v sadách:
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