vul·ner·a·bleˈvəl-n(ə-)rə-bəl ˈvəl-nər-bəl
vulnerably如何读
vulnerably是什么意思
- adv.易损坏地
vulnerably英英释义
adjective
capable of being physically or emotionally wounded
open to attack or damage : assailable
vulnerable to criticism
liable to increased penalties but entitled to increased bonuses after winning a game in contract bridge
vulnerably词源英文解释
Late Latin vulnerabilis, from Latin vulnerare to wound, from vulner-, vulnus wound; probably akin to Latin vellere to pluck, Greek oulē wound
The first known use of vulnerable was circa 1616
vulnerably儿童词典英英释义
wadeverb
to step in or through a substance (as water, mud, or sand) that is thicker than air
to move or proceed slowly or with difficulty
wade through a dull book
to attack or work energetically
waded into their chores
to pass or cross by wading
wade a stream
wadinoun
the bed or valley of a stream in regions of southwestern Asia and northern Africa that is usually dry except during the rainy season
waddle1 of 2verb
to walk with short steps swaying from side to side
ducks waddling to the water
to move slowly and awkwardly
the big boat waddled upstream
waddle2 of 2noun
an awkward swaying walk
wackyadjective
amusing and very strange
Wacnoun
a member of a U.S. Army unit created for women during World War II and discontinued in the 1970s
vulnerableadjective
capable of being physically or emotionally wounded
open to attack or damage
a vulnerable position
vulnerably 例句
1 All his address was for his own girl, with her bright, shallow eyes and her vulnerably opened mouth.
2 She smiles beautifully and vulnerably through a cleft lip.
3 Taylor’s attorneys said Taylor “vulnerably stands before this court humiliated, contrite and saddened.”
4 Saifa reads through his childhood medical records with anger and frustration, but reaches a point of peace with his body to put it vulnerably on display for the movement.
5 All locations along the U.S. East and Gulf coasts are vulnerable to storm surge.
6 Perhaps the most surprising thing about the various versions of “Armida” is how vulnerably they depict the men of the West, how anxious the works’ creators are about masculine stability.
7 Concerns are being raised regarding its clinical practice and teaching in Chinese Medicine that are vulnerably at the verge of bankruptcy .
另一个是传统医学中的佼佼者-中医学,在它的发源地中国,却被边缘化和面对临床和教学的崩溃。
8 Farmers with too much pride to file for bankruptcy wrote vulnerably about their deep feelings of shame and regret.
9 He shattered fundraising records, often spoke vulnerably about his experience as a gay man who came out at age 33 and rose as a star of the Democratic Party.
10 One of the obvious draws of civilian champions, those latter-day Nancy Drews and Hardy Boys, is that they’re inordinately, at times vulnerably, ordinary until they start doing their special thing.
11 She vulnerably lived that in front of my cameras, but it was pretty excruciating to watch.
12 The legs Claude sees as he stoops down contrast vulnerably with the all-powerful steel.
13 Union isn't the only powerful black woman speaking publicly, candidly, and vulnerably about fertility challenges.
14 I think that when we see people being vulnerable or living vulnerably or speaking vulnerably something inside of us opens up.
15 “So after many dark months, here’s to a scary leap of living fully, openly, and vulnerably and embracing the depths of the fundamental human experience of love and loss.”
16 Johnson’s vulnerably spontaneous performance, and Taylor-Johnson’s protracted, intimate frankness regarding the teasing and tantalizing of formalized sex games, made the film distinctive.
17 The men broke into his office where he was sitting, vulnerably, in his shirt-sleeves.
18 The government said the protests would damage the country's troubled economy and create "devastating consequences for the most vulnerably people in our population," a government statement said.
19 "When we see people being vulnerable or living vulnerably or speaking vulnerably something inside of us opens up."
20 Lemon spontaneously and vulnerably shared that he understood what Clark was going through because he, too, recently lost a sibling.