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Перевод: prone speek prone


[прилагательное]
лежащий ничком; распростертый; покатый; наклонный; склонный;
[наречие]
ничком


Тезаурус:

  1. Because of the close proximity of the vagina to the rectum, women are more prone to suffer the other important late complications of LGV, the so-called ano-rectal syndrome, in which the infective and inflammatory processes involve the lower bowel.
  2. For the hemiplegic patient, it requires extra care, because the patient is likely to be sitting still for much of the day, which in itself may make him more prone to infections, and the risk is magnified if there is any damp or dirty material next to his skin.
  3. More importantly for this essay, Poovey shows how the debate happened around the prone body of the silenced, anaesthetized woman: and how the body itself, now the repository, in a way, of Desire itself, came to behave accordingly.
  4. The British Crime Survey found, for example, that (as classified by the ACORN "Classification of Residential Neighbourhoods" system) there were three types of area which were especially prone to both crime and fear of crime: "High-status non-family areas" (I), "Multi-racial areas" (H), and "Poorest council estates" (G).
  5. Treatments with the patient lying prone
  6. It has its predecessors in the romantic tradition - a tradition which includes the self-important single self nevertheless prone to dispersal and division, invasion and impersonation, which includes the victim and his alter ego.
  7. These explanations see the delinquent individual as inherently more prone to criminal behaviour than the non-delinquent.
  8. Generally the reader wants his narrator to be upright, decent, honest, and not prone to the lusts that plague other people - never ourselves.
  9. Modern gliders are more prone to swinging than older aircraft and it is a little more difficult to keep the wings level, so don't relax until the glider has come to rest.
  10. This activity is unreliable and, in general working conditions, is prone to inactivation by other substances handled, including cleaning materials, leaving the skin unprotected.
  11. However there were snags: the glass panels in the roof leaked, the chrome work rusted and had to be removed, the twenty-feet trolley arms were prone to dewiring, until shortened.
  12. One of the practical tasks which may be taught to the patient in prone lying is how to get up from the floor.
  13. Avoid geraniums with double or semi-double flowers as, unlike the single varieties they don't drop their petals as they fade, and the blooms are prone to rot in wet weather.

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