prone

adjective
🔊/prəʊn/
🔊/prəʊn/
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  1. likely to suffer from something or to do something bad易于遭受;有做(坏事)的倾向 synonym liable
    • prone to something prone to injury容易受伤
    • Working without a break makes you more prone to error.连续工作不停歇使人更容易出错。🔊🔊
    • prone to do something Tired drivers were found to be particularly prone to ignore warning signs.据调查,疲劳驾车时特别容易忽视警示标志。🔊🔊
    • prone to doing something people who are genetically prone to putting on weight由于遗传基因而容易发胖的人
    Extra Examples
    • The M40 through Oxfordshire is notoriously prone to fog.穿越牛津郡的40 号公路以雾蒙蒙出名。
    • Sun removes the oil and wax, leaving the leather prone to cracking.阳光晒掉了皮革上的油和蜡,使皮革容易破裂。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    • become
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • to
    See full entry
  2. -prone
    (in adjectives构成形容词) likely to suffer or do the thing mentioned有做…倾向的;易于遭受…的
    • error-prone容易出错的
    • injury-prone容易受伤的
    see also accident-prone
  3. (formal) lying flat with the front of your body touching the ground俯卧的 synonym prostrate
    • The victim lay prone without moving.受害人趴在地上一动不动。🔊🔊
    • He was found lying in a prone position.人们发现他俯卧着。🔊🔊
    compare supine
  4. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin pronus ‘leaning forward’, from pro ‘forwards’.