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1 vulnerable
(unprotected against attack; liable to be hurt or damaged: Small animals are often vulnerable to attack.) sårbar, ømskinnetsårbaradj. \/ˈvʌln(ə)rəbl\/1) sårbar, utsattbyen står ikke for (et) angrep \/ byen er sårbar for angrep2) ( overført) ømtålig, ømskinnet, var3) angripelig4) ( i bridge) i faresonenvulnerable to bribery bestikkelig, som kan bestikkesvulnerable to something sårbar for noe, sårbar overfor noe -
2 accessible
1. a доступный; достижимый2. a поддающийся; податливыйaccessible to bribery — подкупный, продажный
3. a тех. удобныйСинонимический ряд:1. available (adj.) attainable; available; obtainable; reachable; ready2. convenient (adj.) at hand; convenient; handy; nearby3. defenseless (adj.) defenseless; exposed; vulnerable4. friendly (adj.) affable; approachable; cordial; friendly; responsive; warm; welcoming5. open (adj.) employable; open; open-door; operative; practicable; public; unrestricted; usableАнтонимический ряд:formidable; private; unavailable
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