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vul·ner·a·ble
/ˈvʌln(ə)rəbəl, ˈvʌlnɚ/
(
a
.)易受傷害的,有弱點的,易受攻擊的,脆弱的,成局的
From:
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vul·ner·a·ble
/ˈvəln(ə)rəbəl, ˈvəlnɝbəl/
形容詞
易受傷的,脆弱的,易損的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Vul·ner·a·ble
a.
1.
Capable
of
being
wounded
;
susceptible
of
wounds
or
external
injuries
;
as
,
a
vulnerable
body
.
Achilles
was
vulnerable
in
his
heel
;
and
there
will
be
wanting
a
Paris
to
infix
the
dart
.
--
Dr
.
T
.
Dwight
.
2.
Liable
to
injury
;
subject
to
be
affected
injuriously
;
assailable
;
as
,
a
vulnerable
reputation
.
His
skill
in
finding
out
the
vulnerable
parts
of
strong
minds
was
consummate
.
--
Macaulay
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
vulnerable
adj
1:
susceptible
to
attack
; "
a
vulnerable
bridge
" [
ant
:
invulnerable
]
2:
susceptible
to
criticism
or
persuasion
or
temptation
;
"
vulnerable
to
bribery
"; "
an
argument
vulnerable
to
refutation
"
3:
capable
of
being
wounded
or
hurt
; "
vulnerable
parts
of
the
body
"
4:
susceptible
to
physical
or
emotional
injury
; "
at
a
tender
age
" [
syn
:
tender
]
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