prone
adj
1 (of a person or his position) lying flat, esp face downwards (指人或其姿势)平卧的, (尤指)俯卧的: lying prone 俯卧的
in a prone position 成卧倒姿势. Cf 参看 prostrate 1, supine 1.
2
(a) [pred 作表语]
~ to sth/to do sth liable to sth or likely to do sth; inclined to do sth 易於某事物; 很可能做某事; 有做某事的倾向
prone to infection after a cut scratch 割伤之後易受感染
prone to fall asleep on long car journeys 乘汽车走长路时容易打盹
He is prone to lose his temper when people disagree with him. 人家一不同意他的意见,他就发脾气.
(b) (in compounds 用以构成复合词) liableor susceptible to sth specified (esp sth undesirable) 对某事物(尤指厌恶的事)有倾向或可能性的
The childis rather `accident-prone. 那个小孩很容易出事儿.
`strike-prone industries 易闹罢工的行业.
Then Shylock must be merciful. He must have mercy on Antonio.
那么,夏洛克可得大发慈悲才是。他可得宽恕安东尼奥啊。
Maori families are often large, and uncles, aunts, grandparents and other relations may come to stay with the family for long periods.
毛利人的家庭通常很大,叔伯、婶娘、爷爷奶奶以及其他亲戚均可来与家里人长时期地住在一起。
At the time of his death, one person praised him as follows: Future generations, it may be, will hardly believe that such a person as this walked upon this earth.