vulnerable
英 ['vʌln(ə)rəb(ə)l]
美['vʌlnərəbl]
- adj. 易受攻击的,易受…的攻击;易受伤害的;有弱点的
英英释意
- 1. susceptible to attack;
- "a vulnerable bridge"
- 2. susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation;
- "vulnerable to bribery"
- "an argument vulnerable to refutation"
- 3. capable of being wounded or hurt;
- "vulnerable parts of the body"
- 4. susceptible to physical or emotional injury;
- "at a tender age"
双语例句
- 1. Lacking self-confidence and maturity, many teenagers are left feeling very vulnerable.
- 许多十几岁的孩子既缺乏自信又不够懂事,所以感情上十分脆弱。
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- 2. Goodyear could be vulnerable in a prolonged economic slump.
- 经济长期疲软可能会对固特异公司造成影响。
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- 3. There must be a rethink of government policy towards this vulnerable group.
- 必须重新考虑政府对待这一弱势群体的政策。
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- 4. The refugees, without a doubt, are the most vulnerable.
- 难民无疑是最易受到伤害的。
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- 5. Tourists can be vulnerable to scams and con schemes of all kinds.
- 游客们会很容易陷入各种形形色色的骗局。
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