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单词 predisposed
释义
predisposepre‧dis‧pose /ˌpriːdɪsˈpəʊz $ -ˈpoʊz/ verb [transitive] Verb Table
VERB TABLE
predispose
Simple Form
Presenttheypredispose
itpredisposes
Pastit, theypredisposed
Present perfecttheyhave predisposed
ithas predisposed
Past perfectit, theyhad predisposed
Futureit, theywill predispose
Future perfectit, theywill have predisposed
Examples
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  • And their education and trailing had predisposed them to hard work.
  • Diabetes predisposes the patient to fungus or other opportunistic infections involving the intracranial contents.
  • I was predisposed not to like him; maybe he sensed this.
  • It has been suggested that emergency colectomy and postoperative sepsis may predispose to the development of pouchitis.
  • Seligman has also suggested that a maladaptive style of thinking can be learned which predisposes a person to depression.
  • Some genetic disorders predispose individuals to the toxic effects of substances found in the workplace or environment.
  • The twentysomethings of the X generation may be more predisposed to quitting a job and drifting.
  • Tricyclic antidepressants and phenothiazines may precipitate seizures in an occasional patient who has predisposing risk factors for epilepsy.
1to make someone more likely to suffer from a particular health problempredispose somebody to something Diabetes predisposes patients to infections.2to make someone more likely to behave or think in a particular waypredispose somebody to something Parents who smoke predispose children to smoking.predisposed adjective:  genetically predisposed to gain weight
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