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susceptible [sə'septəbəl](a) (prone → to illness, disease) prédisposé;∎ I'm very susceptible to colds je m'enrhume très facilement;∎ only the more susceptible children contracted the disease seuls les enfants les plus prédisposés ont été contaminés par la maladie(b) (responsive) sensible;∎ the management is susceptible to pressure from the staff la direction est sensible aux pressions du personnel;∎ susceptible to flattery sensible à la flatterie;∎ the virus is not susceptible to treatment le virus ne répond pas au traitement∎ her decisions are susceptible of modification ses décisions sont susceptibles d'être modifiéesUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > susceptible
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1 ( vulnerable) (to cold, heat, flattery, pressure, persuasion) sensible (to à) ; ( to disease) prédisposé (to à) ;2 ( impressionable) impressionnable ; -
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susceptible [səˈseptəbl]• to be susceptible to sth ( = sensitive to sth) être sensible à qch ; (to disease) être prédisposé à qch* * *[sə'septəbl]1) gen sensible (to à); ( to disease) prédisposé (to à)2) ( impressionable) impressionnable -
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7 susceptible to attack by frost
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8 susceptible to frost
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9 susceptible of deceiving the public
Jur., PI de nature à tromper le publicEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > susceptible of deceiving the public
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10 susceptible to praise
Pol. sensible aux louangesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > susceptible to praise
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11 not susceptible to attack by frost
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12 восприимчивый
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13 подверженный
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susceptible — [ sysɛptibl ] adj. • 1520 méd.; 1372 susceptible de, en parlant d une personne; répandu XVII e; bas lat. susceptibilis, de susceptum, supin de suscipere « prendre par dessous, subir », de sub « sous » et capere « prendre » 1 ♦ (1760) Vx Sensible … Encyclopédie Universelle
susceptible — 1. Cuando este adjetivo significa, dicho de una persona o de una cosa, ‘que puede recibir o experimentar una determinada acción’, se construye con un complemento introducido por de, que expresa dicha acción. El término de esta preposición puede… … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Susceptible — Sus*cep ti*ble, a. [F., from L. suscipere, susceptum, to take up, to support, undertake, recognize, admit; pref. sus (see {Sub }) + capere to take. See {Capable}.] 1. Capable of admitting anything additional, or any change, affection, or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
susceptible — SUSCEPTIBLE. adj. de tout genre. Capable de recevoir en soy. Le cameleon. est susceptible de toutes sortes de couleurs. la matiere est susceptible de toutes sortes de formes. Il se prend aussi figurement. Et se dit de l esprit de l homme.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
susceptible — has two principal meanings, each with its own construction. In the meaning ‘likely to be affected by’, it is followed by to: • The leopard frog…is particularly susceptible to a kidney carcinoma Scientific American, 1973 • Stinnes had reached that … Modern English usage
susceptible — [sə sep′tə bəl] adj. [ML susceptibilis < L susceptus, pp. of suscipere, to receive, undertake < sus (see SUB ), under + capere, to take (see HAVE)] easily affected emotionally; having a sensitive nature or feelings susceptible of that gives … English World dictionary
susceptible — adjetivo 1. Que puede ser modificado: Este trabajo es susceptible de mejora. 2. (ser / estar) Que tiende a ofenderse fácilmente: No seas tan susceptible, no se te puede decir nada porque todo te lo tomas a mal … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
susceptible — ► ADJECTIVE 1) (often susceptible to) likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing. 2) easily influenced by feelings or emotions. 3) (susceptible of) capable or admitting of. DERIVATIVES susceptibly adverb. OR … English terms dictionary
susceptible — c.1600 (susceptive in the same sense is recorded from 1540s), from L.L. susceptibilis capable, sustainable, susceptible, from L. susceptus, pp. of suscipere sustain, support, acknowledge, from sub up from under + capere to take (see CAPABLE (Cf.… … Etymology dictionary
susceptible — I (responsive) adjective compassionate, easily affected, flexible, impressible, impressionable, influenceable, mollis, movable, persuadable, pliant, reactive, readily impressed, receptive, sensitive, susceptive, swayable, sympathetic II… … Law dictionary
susceptible — 1 sensitive, subject, exposed, prone, *liable, open Analogous words: inclined, disposed, predisposed (see INCLINE vb): alive, awake, sensible, conscious (see AWARE) Antonyms: immune 2 *sentient, sensitive, impressible, impressionable, responsive… … New Dictionary of Synonyms