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 proneness [pronnɪs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 俯伏, 前屈, 倾向

  1. Proneness may be an unsafe position for newborns.
    俯伏姿势对新生儿可能不安全。
  2. My colleagues and I devised a scale to measure proneness to feeling regret, and we found that people with high sensitivity to regret are less happy, less satisfied with life, less optimistic and more depressed than those with
    我与同事设计了一个尺标来测量后悔的倾向,我们发现容易感到遗憾的人,相对来说也比较不快乐,对生命较不满意、不乐观,也较沮丧。
  3. As defined by clinical psychologists, narcissism is a mental illness characterized by inflated or grandiose views of self, the quest for excessive admiration, an unreasonable or exaggerated sense of entitlement, a lack of empathy( that is, being unable to
    根据临床心理学家的定义,自恋是一种心理疾病,特徵是对自己的看法极为膨风、求过多的赞美、己认定的荣衔不切实际或夸大、乏同理心(就是无法对别人的感受感同身受)只会利用别人、易羡慕别人或是希望成为羡慕的对象、常幻想自己很伟大、自尊大。


proneness
[ noun ]
being disposed to do something
<noun.attribute>
accident proneness


Proneness \Prone"ness\, n.
1. The quality or state of being prone, or of bending
downward; as, the proneness of beasts is opposed to the
erectness of man.

2. The state of lying with the face down; -- opposed to
{supineness}.

3. Descent; declivity; as, the proneness of a hill.

4. Inclination of mind, heart, or temper; propension;
disposition; as, proneness to self-gratification.

  1. What makes it dangerous is not the difficulty but its proneness to avalanche.
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