vulnerable
adj. (地方)易受攻擊的; 易受傷的; 易受批評的; [橋牌]已成局的
Someone who is vulnerable is weak and without protection, with the result that they are easily hurt physically or emotionally.
Old people are particularly vulnerable members of our society.
老年人是社會中尤為明顯的弱勢群體。
If a person, animal, or plant is vulnerable to a disease, they are more likely to get it than other people, animals, or plants.
People with high blood pressure are especially vulnerable to diabetes...
有高血壓的人尤其易患糖尿病。
Plants that are growing vigorously are less likely to be vulnerable to disease.
生命力強的植物不容易得病。
Something that is vulnerable can be easily harmed or affected by something bad.
Their tanks would be vulnerable to attack from the air...
他們的坦克易受到空襲。
...a table showing which cars are most vulnerable to theft...
易被盜車輛一覽表
1. susceptible to attack;
2. susceptible to criticism or persuasion or temptation;
3. capable of being wounded or hurt;
4. susceptible to physical or emotional injury;
Certain high sharing nodes in unstructured P 2 P networks are vulnerable to counter congestion and bottlenecks.
無結構P2P網路中某些共享資源高的節點容易出現網路阻塞和瓶頸問題.
Though you will be very vulnerable to attack early.
儘管初期你會比較脆弱.
The UN also conducts international campaigns to raise global awareness of the problems affecting vulnerable groups.
聯合國還發起國際運動,在全球提高人們對影響弱勢群體的問題的認識.
Young people are vulnerable to the influences of radio television.
年輕人受廣播和電視的影響.
We are leading a global all vulnerable nuclear materials from terrorists.
我們領導全球防止核材料落入恐怖分子手中的行動.