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seuil de vulnérabilité (JD, 2e) -
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heighten [ˈhaɪtn]augmenter ; [+ flavour] relever• this gave her a heightened awareness of his vulnerability cela lui a permis de mieux se rendre compte de sa vulnérabilité[tension] monter ; [fear] s'intensifier* * *['haɪtn] 1.transitive verb intensifier [emotion]; augmenter [tension, suspense]; accentuer [effect]2.intransitive verb [tension] monter -
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A n1 ( vulnerability) (to flattery, pressure) sensibilité f (to à) ; ( to disease) prédisposition f (to à) ;2 ( impressionability) impressionnabilité f. -
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1 noun(a) (predisposition → to an illness, a disease) prédisposition f;∎ she has a susceptibility to respiratory complaints elle a une prédisposition aux infections respiratoires(b) (vulnerability) sensibilité f;∎ his susceptibility to flattery sa sensibilité à la flatterie(feelings) sentiments mpl, susceptibilité f;∎ try to spare their susceptibilities essayez de ménager leur susceptibilitéUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > susceptibility
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Vulnerability (computing) — In computer security, the term vulnerability is applied to a weakness in a system which allows an attacker to violate the integrity of that system. Vulnerabilities may result from weak passwords, software bugs, a computer virus or other malware,… … Wikipedia