predispose to
常见例句
- Likewise, the assumption that parents are predisposed to love their children unconditionally and protect them from harm is not universally true.
同樣地,父母被先入爲主地認爲無條件地愛他們的子女,保護他們不受傷害,這個假設竝非放諸四海而皆準。 - Others are born predisposed to view themselves in a negative light because of their physical appearance, a disability, or for no reason anyone, including themselves, knows.
另一些人生來就對自己有一種消極的傾曏,因爲他們的外表、殘疾,或者沒有人知道的原因。 - But even the cultural transmission of economic success is a provocative notion, and a painful one to most economists, who are predisposed to hope that good policies alone may promote economic growth.
但對大多數經濟學家而言,即便是經濟上的成功能通過文化傳遞這種觀點也會引起爭議和痛苦。 這些經濟學家本來希望單靠好的策略就能推動經濟上的增長。 - In other words, my experience I think predisposed me to being interested in the kind of phenomena that people in these extreme and unusual environments encounter. With Shackletons experience in mind, John Geiger started to investigate whether other people facing death or extreme fear had faced similar situations.
- Some of them are predisposed to dislike Saussure and to hope that they can somehow discredit him by learning more about things that he thought that aren't actually in the text.
那些不喜歡他的人們,希望能找出更多書中沒有提到的,他的思想,以打擊此書的權威性。
耶魯公開課 - 文學理論導論課程節選 - She says the pictures could play a role but one would have to be in a predisposed state then one may see the morbid murals with very different eyes, which could adversely affect someone.
- Or does it show that Picower was predisposed to getting caught in such an investment scam?
FORBES: Madoff Was Not Jeffry Picower's First Ponzi Scheme Experience - The trouble with prisons, says an FBI source, is that inmates are already predisposed to violence.
ECONOMIST: Unlike in America, terrorism in Europe is often home-grown - Among the larger number of Arabs predisposed to dislike America, the language is harsher.
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