predispose
predispose 英 [,priːdɪ'spəʊz] 美 ['pridɪ'spoz]
vt. 预先处置;使…偏向于
进行时:predisposing 过去式:predisposed 过去分词:predisposed 第三人称单数:predisposes 名词复数:predisposes
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- vt. 预先处置;使…偏向于
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1. If the mutations discovered in the tissue cells actually predispose for AAA, they present an ideal target for new therapies, and may have even wider therapeutic implications.
如果在组织细胞中发现的突变实际上更易导致AAA,那么就为他们提出了一个新疗法的理想目标,并且还可能扩展治疗学。
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2. What is more, failure to consider the perspectives of such partners will potentially predispose them to work with other vendors with whom they will have better opportunities for collaboration.
更重要的是,他们通常会忽略考虑这类合伙人的观点,从而会偏向于使这些人与其他可能会与他们有更多合作机会的人进行合作。
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3. "Engaging in one type of environmentally friendly behavior can predispose one to engage in similar behaviors, inhibit other behaviors, or even increase environmentally harmful behaviors, " said Swim.
斯维姆说,“从事一类对环境有益的事能使一人偏向做相似的行为,抑制别样行为,或者甚至能增加对环境有害的行为。”
- predispose (v.) 1640s, "to put into a certain frame of mind," perhaps a back-formation from predisposition. Related: Predisposed; predisposing.
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