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1 predisposed
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2 predisposed
adj.predispuesto.pp.participio pasado del verbo PREDISPOSE.pt.pretérito del verbo PREDISPOSE. -
3 predispose
tr[priːdɪs'pəʊz]1 formal use predisponer (to, a)v.• predisponer v.• prevenir v.(§pres: -vengo, -vienes...-venimos) pret: -vin-fut: -vendr-•)'priːdɪs'pəʊztransitive verb (frml) predisponer*to predispose somebody TO something — predisponer* a alguien a algo
to predispose somebody to + INF/-ING — predisponer* a alguien a + inf
['priːdɪs'pǝʊz]VT predisponersome people are predisposed to diabetes — hay gente propensa or predispuesta a la diabetes
* * *['priːdɪs'pəʊz]transitive verb (frml) predisponer*to predispose somebody TO something — predisponer* a alguien a algo
to predispose somebody to + INF/-ING — predisponer* a alguien a + inf
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4 capable
'keipəbl1) (clever especially in practical ways: She'll manage somehow - she's so capable!) capaz2) ((with of) clever enough to; likely to; able to: He is capable of doing better; He is quite capable of cheating us.) capaz, competente•- capably- capability
capable adj capaz / competentetr['keɪpəbəl]1 (able) capaz (of, de)2 (competent) competente, capazcapable ['keɪpəbəl] adj: competente, capaz, hábil♦ capably [-bli] advadj.• advertido, -a adj.• apto, -a adj.• capaz adj.• hábil adj.• suficiente adj.'keɪpəbəl1) ( competent) capaz, competenteI'll leave you in the capable hands of Mr Smith — lo dejo con el Sr Smith que lo ayudará en todo lo que necesite
to be capable of -ing — ser* capaz de + inf
['keɪpǝbl]ADJ1) (=competent) competente, capazshe's very capable — es muy competente or capaz
I can leave the matter in your very capable hands — si te confío a ti el asunto, estará en buenas manos
2) (=able to) capaz; (=predisposed towards) susceptiblesports cars capable of reaching 150mph — coches deportivos que pueden alcanzar or que son capaces de alcanzar las 150 millas por hora
it's capable of some improvement — frm se puede mejorar algo
* * *['keɪpəbəl]1) ( competent) capaz, competenteI'll leave you in the capable hands of Mr Smith — lo dejo con el Sr Smith que lo ayudará en todo lo que necesite
to be capable of -ing — ser* capaz de + inf
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5 predispose
vt.predisponer. (pt & pp predisposed)
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