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PRONE
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Traducere în limba română
prone adjectiv
1. (despre persoane, animale etc.) culcat pe burtă, întins cu faţa la pământ; (despre mână etc.) în pronaţie;
to fall prone a cădea cu faţa la pământ.
2. (despre teren etc.) în pantă, înclinat; râpos, abrupt.
3. (mai ales predicativ) înclinat;
to be prone to (do) smth. a fi înclinat / predispus spre ceva sau să facă ceva;
he is prone to prompt action este înclinat să acţioneze rapid;
prone to anger iute din fire, irascibil;
to be prone to a disease a fi predispus la o boală.
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On the contrary, he seemed kindly disposed toward her—too kindly to suit her, for he was prone to run near to her, and when he ran too near it was she who snarled and showed her teeth.
(White Fang, de Jack London)
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But the people are prone to forget, and they forgot the deed of his father; and he being but a boy, and his mother only a woman, they, too, were swiftly forgotten, and ere long came to live in the meanest of all the igloos.
(Love of Life and Other Stories, de Jack London)
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