1.先倾向于...的;
1.“predispose”的过去分词和过去式
1.likely to think, feel, or behave in a particular way
2.likely to suffer from a particular illness or condition
3.The derivative of predispose
1.The past participle and past tense of predispose
1."They're supernaturally predisposed to be in conflict and that's going to make Sunday dinner a little awkward, " Plec joked.
“他们超自然的特性会让她们有些冲突,这会让他们的周末晚餐有些尴尬。”Plec开玩笑的说。
2.Smoking is bad for your health. Smoke too much is predisposed to bronchitis, you know. Better stop smoking. Will you take my advice?
吸烟对你身体有害,你知道抽烟太多容易患支气管炎,你最好戒烟。你接受我的劝告吗?
3.The researchers suggest that she could have been genetically predisposed to heart problems.
研究人员认为她可能有心脏问题的遗传易感性。
4.The results suggest that some people may be genetically predisposed (nature) to age faster, at least as far as telomeres are concerned.
结果表明某些人可能是受基因影响衰老得快些(先天的),至少端粒是如此。
5.His early training predisposed him to a life of adventure (to travel widely).
他的早年教育使他喜欢冒险生活(广泛旅行)。
6.Full disclosure, my grandfather was a Norwegian and I was fairly predisposed to overlook some of Egil's more pathological mental states.
在此透露一下,我的祖父是一名挪威人,我比较倾向于忽视埃吉尔的一些病态心理。
7.that certain people are predisposed to be late and that part of the problem may be embedded deep in the brain.
有些专家赞同这样的理论,亦即有些人特别容易迟到,而问题可能部分来自大脑的深处。
8.The hope is that the findings may lead to genetic tests that assess whether a woman is predisposed to premature labor, he said.
希望这一发现能够引起基因检测,评估女性是否有早产的倾向。
9.His early training predisposed him to a life of adventure.
他的早期训练使他倾向于冒险生活。
10.You couldn't really teach someone to be as good as you are unless they're predisposed to have a strength in that area.
你不可能教会某人使他和你一样出色,除非他本身在那个领域就有优势。