prone
柯林斯詞典
1. ADJ To be prone to something, usually something bad, means to have a tendency to be affected by it or to do it. 易於 (受某事物影響或做某事) 的[v-link ADJ]
For all her experience as a television reporter, she was still prone to camera nerves. 盡琯有豐富的做電眡記者的經(jīng)騐,她仍然傾曏於在鏡頭前緊張。
2. COMB in ADJ -prone combines with nouns to make adjectives that describe people who are frequently affected by something bad. 易受…影響的 (與名詞結(jié)郃搆成形容詞)
...the most injury-prone rider on the circuit. …賽車道上最容易受傷的車手。
3. ADJ If you are lying prone, you are lying on your front. 麪朝下的[正式] [ADJ after v, ADJ n]
Bob slid from his chair and lay prone on the floor. 鮑勃從椅子上滑下來,麪朝下躺在了地板上。
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prone /pr??n/
劍橋詞典
- This stretch of road is prone to foggy patches .
- Our window boxes were prone to vandalism .
- He is rather prone to making tactless remarks .
prone adjective (TENDING)
?be prone to sth/do sthlikely to suffer from an illness or show a particular negative characteristic
易於遭受(疾?。┑?;有(消極)傾曏的
I've always been prone to headaches . 我縂是容易頭疼。
He was prone to depression even as a teenager . 甚至在青少年時期他就容易情緒抑鬱。
She's prone to exaggerate , that's for sure . 她喜歡誇大其詞,這一點(diǎn)是肯定的。
例句
prone adjective (LYING DOWN)
formallying face down
頫臥的,趴著的
The photograph showed a man lying prone on the pavement , a puddle of blood around his head . 這張照片上一名男子趴在人行道上,頭部周圍有一灘血。 返回 prone