predisposition

过去式:

动词过去式: predisposed

更多词形:

动词过去式: predisposed | 动词过去分词: predisposed | 动词现在分词: predisposing | 动词第三人称单数: predisposes |

单词例句:

A hereditary predisposition of the body to a disease,a group of diseases,an allergy,or another disorder.

素质趋于患某种变异或疾病的身体倾向或体质的倾向

A practicing forensic scientist has a built-in bias or predisposition toward the prosecution's side.

开业的法医学家对辩方有一种固有的偏爱或倾向。

The predisposition to his pneumonia was a cold.

他得肺炎的诱因是感冒。

NET projects has shown me that certain mistakes have an uncanny predisposition to keep pitfalls occurring.

NET项目咨询工作中,我发现某些错误特别容易导致缺陷不断发生。

In the U.S. alone, four million babies are screened annually for genetic diseases, cancer predisposition, and paternity.

在美国,每年就有400万名婴儿作基因检测,检查遗传疾

It's also possible, he said, that those who died had an underlying genetic predisposition or condition.

这也是可能的,他说,那些死去的人有一种潜在的遗传的易患病体质或状态。

However, there is increasingly strong evidence of a genetic predisposition to scleroderma.

然而,存在硬皮病遗传因素的日益增长的证据。

There is no implication that a specific disease is inherited but only the individual factors that compose a predisposition are inherited.

没有含意一种特定的被遗传但是组成一个易患病的体质个别的因素只有被遗传。

Banaji hopes next to work with primatologists to learn about our predisposition as a species to build bias into our perceptions.

巴纳吉希望接著与灵长类学家合作,从物种特质来了解偏见如何进入我们的知觉。