
单词 predispose
音标 英音[ ˌpriːdɪˈspəʊz ] 美音[ ˌpriːdɪˈspoʊz ]
释义
v. 使倾向于,使受……的影响;使易感染,使易患(某种疾病)
变形 第三人称单数 predisposes 现在分词 predisposing 过去式 predisposed 过去分词 predisposed
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predispose 双语例句
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1·Stress can predispose people to heart attacks.
紧张容易使人心脏病发作。《牛津词典》
2·They take pains to hire people whose personalities predispose them to serve customers well.
他们煞费苦心雇用那些具备把顾客服务好的个性的人。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
3·His modesty and generosity predispose people to like him.
他的谦虚和慷慨使得人们未经接触就喜欢他。
4·Exposure to too much noise may predispose you to headache.
接触太多的噪音会让你头疼。
5·Genetic traits may predispose some smokers to stronger addiction.
基因特质使某些吸烟者更易成瘾。
6·And the trauma may, in fact, predispose people to having mental illness.
事实正是这种创伤让人容易出现精神问题。
7·The nature of the stimulus may predispose some children to attention problems.
刺激本身很可能使一些孩子易产生注意力问题。
8·Perforated eardrums can predispose the ear to infection or result in hearing loss.
耳膜穿孔使耳部易于感染或导致听力丧失。
9·Why does AIDS predispose infected persons to certain types of cancer and infections?
为什么艾滋病使患者容易感染某些癌症和传染病?
10·Researchers found that this process could predispose obese patients to type 2 diabetes.
研究人员发现这一过程可能使肥胖患者易患2型糖尿病。
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词根 "predispose"
(1)predisposed adj先有倾向的,先有意向的
(2)predisposition n倾向;素质;易染病体质
(3)predisposed v预先有倾向的;预先处置好的(predispose的过去分词)