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1 склонный к полноте
1) General subject: full bodied, full-bodied, somewhat inclinable to corpulence, prone to obesity (These dogs are prone to obesity, and some restriction on their diet may be necessary.), inclined to corpulence2) Makarov: inclinable to corpulenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > склонный к полноте
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2 склонный
1) (к; имеющий предрасположенность к чему-л) inclined (to), disposed (to, towards), given (to)скло́нный к полноте́ — inclined to corpulence
скло́нный к заболева́нию — susceptible to illness
2) (+ инф.; склоняющийся к какому-л действию) inclined (+ to inf), disposed (+ to inf)я скло́нен оста́ться — I am inclined to stay
я скло́нен ду́мать / полага́ть — I incline to believe
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3 склонный
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4 предрасположенный к полноте
General subject: inclined to corpulenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > предрасположенный к полноте
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