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predispose美 [.pridɪs'poʊz] 英 [.priːdɪ'spəʊz] - v.使倾向于;使受…的影响;使易于患(某种病);容易诱发
- 网络预先安排;使倾向於;预先处理
过去分词:predisposed 现在分词:predisposing 第三人称单数:predisposes v. dispose,prompt,influence,prejudice,bias 1. | 使倾向于;使受…的影响to influence sb so that they are likely to think or behave in a particular way |
| He believes that some people are predisposed to criminal behaviour. 他认为有些人容易犯罪。 | | Her good mood predisposed her to enjoy the play. 她当时兴致高,所以一定喜欢那出戏。 |
2. | ~ sb to sth 使易于患(某种病) ;容易诱发to make it likely that you will suffer from a particular illness |
| Stress can predispose people to heart attacks. 压力容易使人患心脏病。 |
v. | 2. 是…造成…的基础[原因],使先倾向于;使先爱好,使先适应 2. 是…造成…的基础[原因],使先倾向于;使先爱好,使先适应 |
v. | 1. to make somebody feel favorably about somebody or something else in advance 2. to make somebody liable or inclined to do something such as catch an illness or behave in a particular way 3. to make someone likely to think, feel, or behave in a particular way 4. to make someone likely to suffer from a particular illness or condition 1. to make somebody feel favorably about somebody or something else in advance 2. to make somebody liable or inclined to do something such as catch an illness or behave in a particular way 3. to make someone likely to think, feel, or behave in a particular way 4. to make someone likely to suffer from a particular illness or condition |
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