Examples of using Is prone in English and their translations into Malay
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autumn, therefore is prone to biological pollution and deterioration.
it does not shrink, does not fade, except it dries a little longer than usual and is prone to moths, which, however,
It is characteristic that a person who performs such actions does not evaluate his behavior with a sufficient level of criticality, is prone to rationalization and a constant explanation of his not quite logical and reasonable behavior.
Because the ceramic bond is prone to micro-cracking during the grinding process,
As a long-standing friend of Japan and as a country that is prone to floods during the monsoon season,
Carbide turning inserts for metal lathe Related research literature indicates that when cutting at higher cutting speeds the tool is prone to hot cracking
A local study revealed that Malaysia is prone to a risk of an estimated 2,809 cases of pneumococcal meningitis annually[2], and is the main cause of pneumonia, the second principal cause of death for all ethnic groups,
He may be prone. We don't wanna step over him.
Mater's prone to exaggeration.
Runners may be prone to nutrient deficiencies caused by excessive sweating.
Fruits are prone to shattering.
The platforms are prone to hacking and sometimes collapse.
Electrical grids can be prone to malicious intrusion or attack;
Pigs are prone to helminthiasis, among which pork tapeworm
The shoulder is a very mobile joint that can be prone to injury.
Not all granitic regions are prone to high emissions of radon.
Since childhood, was prone to adventures.
Because of what they had been through, they were prone to a variety of problems.
For this reason, a person with vitamin D toxicity may be prone to dehydration.
because rabbits are prone to colds.