Examples of using Prone in English and their translations into Chinese
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In general, the population living in flood prone areas and the economic resources existing in them have been well protected.
The key is in making these macrophages more prone to‘steal' sugar from the cells forming the tumor's blood vessels.
Building the models, however, is labor-intensive and error prone, and the models require regular updates, as programming frameworks are constantly evolving.
There are also some dangerous situations prone to explosion, more difficult to use welding repair method.
This technology is prone to a low signal-to-noise ratio, meaning that we can extract only relatively basic forms of information from users.
For areas prone to major destructive disasters, such capacity should be able to withstand the initial disaster.
He is a injury prone player and to replace Marcus Washington, whose biggest problem was injury, with him is just laughable.
Countries prone to disasters face special difficulties in achieving the Millennium Development Goals.
This is because even believers are prone to sinful conduct and thoughts apart from the work and power of the Holy Spirit.
This material is prone to produce harmful substances at high temperatures, and even in the manufacturing process will release toxic substances.
As a disaster prone country, disaster risk reduction and management is one of the priority agenda.
In addition, switching power supplies with active cooling devices such as fans are particularly prone to premature failure.
Those movements may overstretch scarce water resources as most people return to urban and peri-urban locations prone to disease, seasonal flooding and drought.
China's government is no fan of Western democratic values, not prone to compromise and not known to be easily swayed by moral arguments.
If your dog is prone to anxiety or surprise-fueled aggression, it may be in your best interest to simply let sleeping dogs lie.
For areas prone to major destructive disasters, reporting capacity is important as it provides redundancy and backup for existing terrestrial communications means.
Programmes, including at the national level in countries prone to disasters, must incorporate disaster risk reduction as a policy and programme highlight.
The simulations also suggest that the climate system overall may become more variable, or prone to fluctuations and disturbances like extreme weather events.
Guatemala in particular is prone to rainy season flooding and mudslides that often prove fatal.
He insisted that his aim was to dissuade teenagers prone to suicidal thoughts, but first it was necessary to“become one of them.”.