prone
英 [prəʊn]
美 [pron]
- adj. 俯卧的;有…倾向的,易于…的
- n. (Prone)人名;(意、法)普罗内
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prone 俯卧的,有倾向的,易于遭受的来自拉丁语pronus,向前弯的,向前倾的,来自pro,向前,来自PIE*per,向前,穿过,词源同ford,forth.
- prone (adj.)
- c. 1400, "naturally inclined to something, apt, liable," from Latin pronus "bent forward, leaning forward, bent over," figuratively "inclined to, disposed," perhaps from adverbial form of pro- "before, for, instead of" (see pro-) + ending as in infernus, externus. Meaning "lying face-down" is first recorded 1570s. Literal and figurative senses both were in Latin; figurative is older in English. Related: Proneness.
- 1. Bob slid from his chair and lay prone on the floor.
- 鲍勃从椅子上滑下来,趴在了地板上。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. As they shorten, cells become more prone to disease and death.
- 细胞变小后就会更容易感染疾病,也更容易死亡。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. He's prone to flit between subjects with amazing ease.
- 他往往会轻松自如地转换话题。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. This leaves fertile soil unprotected and prone to erosion.
- 这会让肥沃的土壤暴露在外,使其容易受到侵蚀。
来自柯林斯例句
- 5. These plants are peculiarly prone to disease.
- 这些植物特别容易发生病变。
来自《权威词典》