🧬susceptibility (サセプティビリティ)

noun
/səˌsɛptəˈbɪləti/
感受性 (kanjusei)

意味

The state of being easily influenced, harmed, or affected by something.
The quality of being likely to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing; vulnerability.
The state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.
意味の翻訳
何かに簡単に影響を受けたり、損なわれたり、影響を受ける状態。
Nanika ni kantan ni eikyo wo uketari, sokonaware tari, eikyo wo ukeru joutai.

例文

His susceptibility to colds increases during the winter.

彼の風邪をひきやすい感受性は冬に増します。
Kare no kaze wo hiki yasui kanjusei wa fuyu ni mashimasu.

High susceptibility to infections requires extra care.

感染症に対する高い感受性は追加のケアを必要とします。
Kansenshou ni taisuru takai kanjusei wa tsuika no kea wo hitsuyou to shimasu.

Lack of sleep increases susceptibility to illnesses.

睡眠不足は病気への感受性を高めます。
Suimin fusoku wa byōki e no kanjusei o takamemasu.

同義語

vulnerability, sensitivity, weakness, openness, proneness, exposure, inclination, receptivity
エントリー 1
vulnerability, sensitivity, weakness, openness, proneness
エントリー 2
sensitivity, exposure, inclination
エントリー 3
vulnerability, sensitivity, receptivity

対義語

resistance, immunity, strength, protection
エントリー 1
resistance, immunity, strength
エントリー 2
immunity, resistance, strength
エントリー 3
immunity, resistance, protection

コロケーション

high susceptibility, susceptibility to disease, susceptibility factor

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