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1 anfällig
Adj.2. Gesundheit: delicate* * *susceptible* * *ạn|fäl|ligadj(= nicht widerstandsfähig) delicate; Motor, Maschine temperamentalfür etw anfällig sein — to be susceptible to sth
für eine Krankheit anfällig sein — to be prone to an illness
* * *an·fäl·lig1. (leicht erkrankend) delicate* * *er ist sehr anfällig — he has a very delicate constitution
gegen od. für etwas anfällig sein — be susceptible to something
für eine Krankheit anfällig sein — be prone to an illness
* * *anfällig adj1. susceptible (für to); für Krankheiten: auch prone (to), liable (to)2. Gesundheit: delicate* * *gegen od. für etwas anfällig sein — be susceptible to something
* * *adj.not immunized adj.prone adj.susceptible adj. -
2 neigend
1) ((with to) tending to have, get, suffer from etc: This road is liable to flooding; He is liable to pneumonia.) liable2) ((with to) inclined to; likely to experience etc: He is prone to illness.) prone* * *adj.slanting adj.sloping adj.tending adj. -
3 krankheitsanfällig
krankheitsanfällig
prone (susceptible) to disease, predisposed to illness;
• krankheitsbedingt fehlen to be absent through illness.
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