predispose如何读

英:[ˌpri:dɪˈspəʊz]

美:[ˌpridɪˈspoʊz]

predispose是什么意思

vt.

使预先有倾向

使易接受

使倾向于做

使易于患(病)

predispose自然拼读

pre·dis·pose

pri dih spoz

predispose变形

第三人称单数:predisposes

现在分词:predisposing

过去式:predisposed

过去分词:predisposed

predispose扩展

predisposedly (adv.), predisposedness (n.)

predispose英英释义

transitive verb

to prepare (someone) beforehand to be inclined toward a certain attitude or action.Her meekness predisposed us to forgive her pranks.

to render susceptible or liable.His weakened condition predisposed him to illness.

predispose词源中文解释

"预先倾向,使某人在心理或身体上易受影响",1640年代,可能是从 predisposition 反推出来的,或者基于法语 predisposer(15世纪)而来。相关词汇: Predisposed; predisposing。

predispose词源英文解释

The first known use of predispose was in 1646

predispose儿童词典英英释义

predominancenoun

the quality or state of being predominant

predisposeverb

to dispose in advance : make susceptible : incline

predisposeverb

to dispose in advance : make susceptible : incline

predisposeverb

to dispose in advance : make susceptible : incline

predisposeverb

to dispose in advance : make susceptible : incline

predispose医学词典英英释义

predisposeverb

to make susceptible

malnutrition predisposes one to disease

predispose 例句

1 Having most often heard the score on the terrific Glyndebourne recording under Simon Rattle, and seen it at the opera, perhaps I was predisposed to find this “Porgy” insufficient.

2 The study didn’t address the chicken-or-egg question of whether Trump supporters express these anti-press opinions because the president makes it a constant refrain or because they’re already predisposed to believe them.

3 A few weeks later, she sent an email to the inspector general’s office saying that the agents sounded biased against Ms. Baumann and predisposed to find fault.

4 "Whether that's a set of characteristics that makes them predisposed to a life in music," says Williamon, "or whether it's music that produces these effects, we don't know yet."

5 But if you’re genetically predisposed, feelings of disappointment at not meeting the “perfect” expectations of beauty can trigger depressive episodes.

6 From such evidence, it would not seem that he was predisposed to composing sacred works.

7 It was clear he needed help, but he was genetically predisposed to refuse it.

8 You were able to figure out who might be behind her harassment because you recognized some of the signs of someone who probably would be predisposed to that.

9 In a world predisposed to queer villainy, “Dear Senthuran” claims monstrosity as a space of intentional rejection.

10 But it is likely that people who are predisposed to gain weight and become diabetic are also the people who use artificial sweeteners instead of sugar.

11 It's like having theaters full of critics ready to post their reviews - but here, the critics are fans, predisposed to loving the film.

12 In AD200, Galen hypothesised that melancholic women were predisposed to breast cancer and, in 2003, depression was reported to predict mortality in heart disease.

13 He was predisposed to have the defect, described by Lona’s doctor as a bulge in a blood vessel of the brain — something resembling a berry on a branch.

14 They predispose people toward weight gain, diabetes, cardiovascular disease and even cancer.

15 She had the kind of eyes that predisposed you to supporting her every endeavor.

16 There is evidence to suggest that certain factors predispose some individuals to criminal behaviour.

有证据表明,特定的因素会使某些人产生犯罪倾向。

17 Is there something inherent in the male brain that predisposes it to developmental disorders, or could it be something environmental?

18 What we should be doing is working toward dismantling our seemingly predisposed aversion to doctors' offices in hopes of a healthier community – and that starts with having raw conversations about our health.

19 Human beings are already predisposed to anthropomorphize things—research has shown that people ascribe human qualities to even the most basic robots.

20 Scientists believe these conditions are triggered by some as-yet-unidentified factor in those who are genetically predisposed.

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