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prəun1) (lying flat, especially face downwards.) boca abajo2) ((with to) inclined to; likely to experience etc: He is prone to illness.) propenso atr[prəʊn]1 (face down) boca abajo\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be prone to something ser propenso,-a a algoprone ['pro:n] adj1) liable: propenso, procliveaccident-prone: propenso a los accidentes2) : boca abajo, decúbito pronoin a prone position: en decúbito pronoadj.• postrado boca abajo adj.• propenso, -a adj.• prostrado, -a adj.
I prəʊn1) (liable, disposed) (pred)to be prone TO something — ser* propenso a algo
to be prone to + inf — ser* propenso a + inf, tener* tendencia a + inf
2) ( face downward) (tendido) boca abajo, decúbito prono adj inv (frml)
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adverb boca abajo, decúbito prono (frml)[prǝʊn]ADJ1) (=face down)2) (=liable)to be prone to do sth — ser propenso or tener tendencia a hacer algo
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I [prəʊn]1) (liable, disposed) (pred)to be prone TO something — ser* propenso a algo
to be prone to + inf — ser* propenso a + inf, tener* tendencia a + inf
2) ( face downward) (tendido) boca abajo, decúbito prono adj inv (frml)
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adverb boca abajo, decúbito prono (frml)
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