be prone to
常見(jiàn)例句
- And even in developed markets, property, which many people regard as stable, will always be prone to volatility.
而且即便是在發(fā)達(dá)市場(chǎng)中,被許多人認(rèn)爲(wèi)穩(wěn)定的房地産仍將縂是易於反複無(wú)常。 - Remember also that some people who are comfortable lying may not feel stressed, whilst others may be prone to anxiety for all kinds of reasons.
同時(shí)也要明白,那些說(shuō)謊成性的人可能不會(huì)感到緊張,而另外一些人由於各種原因容易不安。 - Why should the stressed brain be prone to habit formation?
爲(wèi)什麼有壓力的頭腦傾曏於形成某種習(xí)慣? - That's right. That's an example, as we talked about in the last class, of the act of keeping records influencing the accuracy of the records, because you're prone to do things differently then what your typical eating might be because you're keeping the records.
對(duì),如我們上節(jié)課所談到的,這有個(gè)持續(xù)記錄會(huì)影響記錄準(zhǔn)確性的例子,由於你不斷進(jìn)行記錄,你更可能會(huì)喫與不同於平時(shí)的東西
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 關(guān)於食物的心理學(xué)、生物學(xué)和政治學(xué)課程節(jié)選 - Consultants may not fairly evaluate every manager and may be prone to favor certain managers.
FORBES: Connect - In the usual quarters that would be prone to criticize, there was only praise.
FORBES: President Obama's Speech in Newtown: Leadership At Its Best - However, the alternative—a formal inflation target, as used by the Bank of England—may be prone to similar problems.
ECONOMIST: European Central Bank: Not cut and dried The 返回 be prone to