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单词 Prone
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1. Some plants are very prone to disease.
2. She is prone to colds.
3. I've always been prone to headaches.
4. Working without a break makes you more prone to error.
5. Tired drivers were found to be particularly prone to ignore warning signs.
6. For all her experience, she was still prone to nerves.
7. He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.
8. He is prone to lose his temper when people disagree with him.
9. Jack lay prone on his bed.
10. She's prone to exaggerate, that's for sure.
10. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
11. He was prone to indigestion after rich restaurant meals.
12. He's prone to minor ailments.
13. The victim lay prone without moving.
14. Tired, malnourished people are prone to infection.
15. These plants are peculiarly prone to disease.
16. He's prone to flit between subjects with amazing ease.
17. Kids are all prone to eat junk food.
18. She seems very prone to chest infections.
19. He was found lying in a prone position.
20. Old people's bones are more prone to fracture.
21. He was prone to depressions even as a teenager.
22. This leaves fertile soil unprotected and prone to erosion.
23. The M40 through Oxfordshire is notoriously prone to fog.
24. He had a short temper and was prone to outbursts of violence.
25. Children of poor health are very prone to colds in winter.
26. The police found him in a prone position with a knife in his back.
27. Bob slid from his chair and lay prone on the floor.
28. Goldfish are particularly prone to predation by cats and birds such as herons.
29. Sun removes the oil and wax, leaving the leather prone to cracking.
30. People with fair skin who sunburn easily are very prone to develop skin cancer.
1. Some plants are very prone to disease.
2. She is prone to colds.
3. I've always been prone to headaches.
4. Working without a break makes you more prone to error.
5. Tired drivers were found to be particularly prone to ignore warning signs.
6. For all her experience, she was still prone to nerves.
7. Sun removes the oil and wax, leaving the leather prone to cracking.
8. He was very prone to seasickness and already felt queasy.
9. He was prone to indigestion after rich restaurant meals.
10. The police found him in a prone position with a knife in his back.
10. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
31. The photograph showed a man lying prone on the pavement, a puddle of blood about his head.
32. The test should identify which smokers are most prone to develop lung cancer.
33. The village stands on high ground and is not prone to flooding.
34. As they shorten, cells become more prone to disease and death.
35. His eyes shifted to the prone body on the floor.
36. Some became edgy, prone to violent outbursts.
37. Tight muscles are prone to injury.
38. Larger groups were prone to intense factionalism.
39. He is also prone to jump to conclusions.
40. Elderly patients are especially prone to these side effects.
40. try its best to gather and build good sentences.
41. The patient was treated in prone position without narcosis.
42. Agnes stared at the prone body.
43. Under his prone body the roof felt hot.
44. Women are less prone to disease and accidents.
45. Haulage is particularly prone to cash flow problems.
46. Afoot, she was edgy, cramped, accident prone.
47. He is very prone to accidents.
48. It was very delicate and prone to break down.
49. Characters looking into the mirror count as prone if attacked.
50. Sufferers from bulimia are prone to eating binges, followed by bouts of self-induced vomiting.
51. Compared with most other advanced countries, you die earlier and are more prone to disability in the land of the free.
52. Irresponsible cleaning material suppliers may play on this fear and even the more responsible are prone to overstocking their customers.
53. After this time, they too are prone to heart attacks because they no longer have the protection of oestrogen in their bodies.
54. This type of hair tends to be naturally dry and prone to breakage, so it requires special care.
55. Police should never leave or transport a sprayed suspect in a prone position because death may result from positional asphyxiation.
56. The men who were most prone to carry extra weight on their bellies were also at higher cataract risk.
57. As with any chemical treatment, colour can cause hair to become dry and prone to splitting, especially on the ends.
58. Older women are especially prone to ageist assumptions and comments.
59. It is the blue-eyed white cats that are most prone to deafness.
60. Lawyers and presidents appear especially prone to getting trapped in extramarital affairs these days, at least in the view of Hollywood.
61. Pedantic people are prone to do this with minor typing errors or spelling mistakes.
62. For example, Monday clinics are prone to develop a backlog owing to bank holidays and statutory holidays.
63. Every believer is prone to doubt, but some are more prone to one kind and some to another.
64. The replacement of surface skin cells slows down, and they tend to become more prone to environmental damage.
65. The Lonely Hearts are the most frequent masturbators of our sample and prone to fantasize.
66. I should like to know whether there are any occupational diseases to which hackers are prone.
67. Agribusiness that operates in sectors marked by seasonal fluctuations has been prone to this sort of employment.
68. And character recognition is relatively slow and prone to errors even on powerful computers.
69. He is hardly a sentimental sap who is prone to vicarious patriotism.
70. Mosley too became increasingly prone to blur the distinction between art, philosophy and life.
70. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
71. In houses particularly prone to condensation, you can cover walls with a thin layer of polystyrene before applying wallpaper.
72. Addictive behaviour is used just as addictive substances are used by people who are prone to addictive disease.
73. The Tube is also prone to suffer from condensation due to its shape.
74. McCain imagines that if they sit around watching more wholesome television, they will be less prone to delinquency.
75. For example, birds have higher maximum lifespans than mammals and are less prone to death in the wild.
76. When this happens, you may be prone to chilblains and other circulatory problems.
77. They may be prone to arguments and quarrel over any imagined offence.
78. Studies are under way to find out why men of some races are more prone to some forms of cancer than others.
79. A character who is held fast can not move or fight, and is treated as prone.
80. They are also more prone to profess unhappiness than divorced women.
81. You're also prone to dredging up the wounding words and cutting critiques others have directed at you recently.
82. Those who appear before the AFl-CIO are prone to identify social progress with a strong trade union movement.
83. He was a strange man, prone to melancholy and bouts of drinking.
84. Where she was concerned, he was too prone to condemn.
85. In this way you can hook the oedematous scrotum and winch it up with the anaesthetised patient prone.
86. They tend to get disorganized as the mania increases, and even more prone to poor judgment.
87. However, consumer written reviews can often be more anecdotal than scientific, and somewhat prone to rigging.
88. The commission also said Brown is prone to inserting conservative views into opinions.
89. Intel favours using cash rather than stock as such deals are less prone to the stock market volatility.
90. Perhaps it would be wise to pander a little to his whims since it seemed he was prone to these Viking tendencies.
91. Malnourished anorexic patients are more prone to side-effects and less responsive to medication than are other patients with depression.
92. Students are prone to explain undesirable features of a system in terms of its most salient characteristics.
93. College students are now especially prone to develop the disease for some of the same reasons.
94. No wonder his feet perspire profusely and are prone to athlete's foot.
95. The person prone to depression has a tendency to interpret events negatively.
96. Even though the custom of parental arrangement seems so strange, so disaster prone, to them it is the only way.
97. The clutching hands do not move, and are themselves treated as prone.
98. Shoddily made and prone to virtually instant disintegration, it's not that cheap and it's not in the slightest cheerful.
99. All the patients were treated in the prone position, with the shock waves entering from the ventral side.
100. Forest Goblin shamans are prone to run off dizzily, or just blunder about,[http:///prone.html] unable to distinguish fact from venom-induced fiction.
101. Castings and forgings are particularly prone to impact damage from hard objects.
102. The Tennessee and Red rivers were prone to destructive floods, as was the Columbia-as were many rivers throughout the country.
103. It also banned the practice of transporting pepper-sprayed suspects in a prone position, saying the practice could contribute to suffocation.
104. Now this practice is prone to appearing always and automatically correct.
105. Southern states, usually less prone to sectarian violence, were also hit, with many deaths reported from Karnataka and Kerala.
106. Nahum was no longer so kind or considerate, and he was prone to strange moods.
107. In a sense this is true. but on closer analysis they are also prone to gaps and inconsistencies.
108. Armies so non-national and drawn so largely from the lowest strata of the social pyramid were prone to lose men by desertion.
109. They are prone to nervous breakdowns if overstressed mentally. 4.
110. Computers are reliable and less prone to error provided they are instructed or programmed appropriately and correctly.
111. Just footballers, that very peculiar animal much prone to foot in the mouth.
112. People lacking supportive relationships were expected to be prone to depression whether or not they experienced major difficulties or threatening events.
113. I was normally not prone to astrological contemplations, but what harm could there be in a little bit of astrology?
114. Fancy goldfish seem to be particularly prone to swimbladder disease.
115. Heel of the palm: Fast and less prone to injury than a punch.
116. It is prone to shrinking and should be pre-shrunk during the manufacture to make it a good buy.
117. By no means the next Nirvana as too prone to cuteness.
118. And the world is all too prone to assuming that a scientific solution can work a miracle.
119. I was very prone to them at the time, mainly because I was undertaking only light and sometimes very spasmodic training.
120. Recognition of cursive handwriting is especially prone to errors due to the difficulty of determining the correct segmentation of a word.
121. And journalism, which is more prone to collective examination of conscience than most professions, is already focusing on these problems.
122. This benefit is, rather, an income supplement to buffer the drops in income that the self-employed are prone to.
123. Delicate arrangements are required to maintain the controlled gas leak and these are prone to wear and maintenance problems.
124. But not all workers are dependent and prone to inner-directed aggression or to schizoid withdrawal.
125. In the previous chapter it was pointed out that testimony in cattle-stealing cases was particularly prone to stereotyped ritual delivery.
126. Two university psychology professors say they have scientific evidence that southerners are more prone to violence than northerners.
127. But, like all professionals, Fisher is prone to the odd upset.
128. The breed is prone to occasional stomach troubles and bouts of enteritis so a good-quality diet is essential.
129. The M-forty through Oxfordshire is notoriously prone to fog ... campaigners say overhead lighting is urgently needed to save lives.
130. It is prone to generate new social divisions of a hierarchical kind based on political or bureaucratic position.
131. Uncle Michael was prone to a certain degree of sweetness, at least with me[], and could be coaxed into compliance.
132. Double-flowered petunias are also prone to rotting in wet summers.
133. They are almost three times as prone to nervous breakdowns.
134. Beard said federal officials had offered three years ago to buy out the whole town because it is prone to flooding.
135. Students prone to violence are what everyone, rich and poor, wants to escape.
136. But he did, as he played the beam over her prone body.
137. It delays the process and, nomatterhow good the system, is always prone to quirks.
138. The decision to wage an all-out war against inflation in a country that is not prone to inflation risks disaster.
139. Piquantly enough, Foodie-ism is as prone to the whims and shifts of favour as the fashion industry itself.
140. Women seem to be currently more prone to seek longer-term close relationships with other women than men are with other men.
141. Humans have a vestigial appendix which is so poorly developed that it is prone to infection.
142. External designs are easiest to work on but most prone to interference from mud and water.
143. I worry that the necessary measures may radicalise the working class which is, of course, the sector most prone to unemployment.
144. Flat ground and the slopes of the Marne valley are particularly prone to frost.
145. But its lack of interest in theory makes it prone to overlook biases in this area.
146. It suppresses the immune system so that infected people are prone to almost any infection that happens to come their way.
147. In July 1990 a television advertisement by the Cot Death Association advised against placing infants to sleep prone.
148. One is prone to dousing the headlights accidentally while signaling.
149. Our door gunners were firing over the prone grunts at phantoms in the trees.
150. Social climbers are prone to telling lies; over- ambitious, greedy, and hedonistic people are more likely to lack honesty and truthfulness. Dr T.P.Chia 
151. It also is useful to wrap this synthetic material around shrubs that are prone to freeze damage.
152. They were especially prone to liver problems, mostly seen as enlargements and sometimes as whitish spots.
153. Boys between eight and 10 are most prone to self-harm.
154. In comparison to legislatures, the executive structure tends to be more streamlined and less prone to stalemate and inaction.
155. They are crude and narrow compared to the Dwarf mines of the other mountain chains and prone to collapsing unexpectedly.
156. During this time it is treated as prone, and ignores all attacks.
157. This is a noisy, rumbustious film that's prone to burying itself in hails of gunshots and sheets of flame.
158. Dishonesty is always one way of climbing the ladder of success, but dishonest intentions and manipulations are more prone to fail. Dr T.P.Chia 
159. I have found that fish fry are particularly prone to tubifex-related bacterial attack.
160. The abandonment of trees makes the species, especially the young, prone to ground predation.
161. The company says this makes it less prone t o fractures.
162. Finally he lay prone, still, exhausted; and bitter tears oozed out between his eyelids.
163. He bestrode me like some stalwart saint of old, defending my prone body with buckler and flaming sword.
164. Many of the injured were lying prone on the floor.
165. Teachers are not prone to remind successful students that their work is due.
166. The registration procedure is as prone to human error as any other system of recording.
167. A smaller organisation might be prone to sudden policy changes or changes of product when a new management team takes over.
168. Bollards are prone to sudden collapse(), and the ropes often jam in the groove behind the capstan during retrieval.
169. This is especially important if your skin is prone to breakouts in the T-zone.
170. As the stress level goes up or as anxiety increases, one is more prone to sleeplessness.
171. Track 13 in front was out of commission, with its people on the ground, prone, in firing positions.
172. Dr. MacLaughlin is prone to say exactly what she thinks.
173. Despite myself, my regard was still held by the stupendous figure prone before me.
174. I am indeed amazed when I consider how weak my mind is and how prone to error. Rene Descartes 
175. These strains are prone to wasting away, which has been assumed to be due to constitutional weakness.
176. They are therefore particularly prone to react to extra stress either at home or while using the Department's services.
177. The Secretary of State is also prone to make pronouncements which can be highly relevant, especially on appeal.
178. Older people are prone to ill-health, which often confines them to their homes.
179. Some playing positions are prone to collide with a Floyd's fine tuning system and this one seems to be especially sensitive.
180. Essentially, he argues that capitalist societies are prone to periodic fluctuations in profitability.
181. Take, for example, little old ladies prone to cute, feisty one-liners.
182. In the early forties researchers reasserted an earlier observation that children who had had recent tonsillectomies were prone to contracting polio.
183. I am not prone to emotional or temperamental reactions in victory or defeat.
184. Acrylic primed canvas boards are prone to warping even in normal atmospheres.
185. He was lying prone on the couch, fast asleep.
186. Some people are prone to jump to hasty conclusions.
187. Questions involving the environment are particularly prone to uncertainty.
188. The right radial artery is prone to spasm.
189. He was prone to anger.
190. He's probably prone to domestic violence.
191. This is because they are discrete state digital electronic devices that are prone to total and catastrophic failure.
192. An urban traffic incident is prone to cause nonrecurring traffic congestion and secondary incidents, which severely affects traffic operation and traffic safety in the urban road network.
193. The extraction rate of carrageen was increased, while some shortcomings such as that the gel of the carrageen being prone to bleeding water and shrinking were improved under the above method.
194. But this method is prone to cause the size distribution of nanoparticles becomes scattered because of the maldistribution of reactants.
195. In the small - bore rifle shooting, we have prone , position, and free competition.
196. Objective To explore polyurethane gelatum head's clinical effect of preventing acute facial sores among child patients' undergoing neurosurgical operation in lateral prone posture.
197. It is general processing: To serious tic person, should give aid to patient take a prone, prevent to get injured by fall and be contused .
198. Used in clinical veterinary surgery, animals are prone to incomplete analgesia, muscle relaxation adverse, visceral issues such as stretch reflex.
199. Sections of the Wall are also prone to graffiti and vandalism.
200. Contrasted with the methods in time space domain, this one has high computation efficiency and is prone to image, because all its computation is in frequency space domain.
201. Aluminum material be aluminized level abradability poor prone to scratching, densed surface is damaged.
202. It is not difficult to understand that such a religiosity was prone to self-righteousness and self-justification.
203. The physical fatigue still adhere to the teeth(), the situation is particularly prone to injuries.
204. Since 1991, parents have been advised not to put their infants down to sleep in the prone position.
205. Cardiac arrhythmias caused by methacholine are particularly prone to occur in patients with hyperthyroidism.
206. At the same time, the car water pump is prone to suffer from cavitation erosion at the entrance of the water pump . So installing a low-pressure radiator cap is usually a useful help.
207. Unfortunately, the scriptures of Buddhism did not explain why the prone position was the position for the hungry ghosts, and why the prone position should not be adopted during recumbency .
208. Exchange skin cell moisture intensively, balance oil secretion and improve inflammation of acne - prone skin.
209. For years, he prone paint and his hands full of callosity.
210. Effleurage massage on the legs in prone can promote better circulation.
211. People have usually believed the former, claiming that because pig meat was so easily prone to spoiling and trichinosis, the consequent human diseases led them to avoid the meat.
212. Latex condoms are made from thin, the thin latex film, so they are prone to slippage.
213. It is also stated that Milan could be preparing a 10 million euro offer to Galatasaray for Cetin's services in January, to help bolster their aging and injury prone defensive line.
214. King Pandion of Athens had two daughters, prone and Philomela.
215. During prone Papilionidae leaves fresh nursery stock, resulting in negative growth of seedlings, with 50 percent trichlorfon and marathon emulsion 0.1% solution sprayed governance.
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