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unsusceptible

/suh-sep-tuh-buhl/US // səˈsɛp tə bəl //UK // (səˈsɛptəbəl) //

不易受影响,不易受影响的,不易受伤害的,不易受感染

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : admitting or capable of some specified treatment: susceptible of a high polish; susceptible to various interpretations.
    • : accessible or especially liable or subject to some influence, mood, agency, etc.: susceptible to colds; susceptible to flattery.
    • : capable of being affected emotionally; impressionable.

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Examples

  • As our immune response to them wanes, we once again become susceptible to them.

  • Also notable, they recommend requiring that a home seller, for instance, disclose whether the property was susceptible to coastal flooding during a real estate transaction.

  • One effect is that the pool of susceptible individuals has been depleted in many areas.

  • In these children, who showed no outward symptoms of compromised immunity, he has found defects in genes that make them susceptible to severe infection with a single pathogen.

  • At first the virus infects people who are more susceptible and spreads quickly.

  • Once people with ID are arrested, they are particularly susceptible to making coerced and often false confessions.

  • These studies only speak to one of our ingrained mental habits that make us particularly susceptible to religious belief.

  • Of these, 2.5 million are under the age of five and most susceptible to childhood diseases.

  • Once RB was turned off, female cells were equally susceptible to becoming cancerous.

  • Catholics, Jews, Italians, and Greeks were thought to be particularly susceptible.

  • Nearly every acre I have seen is susceptible of cultivation, and of course either cultivated, built upon, or devoted to wood.

  • They are more susceptible to the horrors and discomforts of what they were never brought up to undergo.

  • It is of an exceedingly hard, densely compact nature; from its hardness difficult to work, but susceptible of a very high polish.

  • And another has on show fine papers as susceptible of receiving good impressions from type as any in use in modern books.

  • The soft material lying between these is very susceptible to damp, especially when fresh cut.