Vulnerable in english
Vulnerable
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures
vulnerable = vulnerable ; unprotected ; defenceless [defenseless, -USA].
Example: Ironically, the latter proved to be the most vulnerable and acutely criticized of Panizzi's rules, as, coincidentally, are the corresponding AACR rules.Example: Society is falling apart at the seams, causing individuals who have not been able to cope with the changes to feel unprotected and hopeless.Example: From the skimming he had given their writings he knew that something like a chemical agent was working in Balzac's defenseless mind, and that the hapless fellow was trying not to succumb to it.more:
» dejar vulnerable = leave + unprotected ; leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerable .
Example: The 2nd copy of each titles was covered in contact paper while the 3rd copy was left unprotected. Example: There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.» el punto más vulnerable de = underbelly .
Example: It shows us that the underbelly of human nature and its curiosity for things that are taboo is stronger than any moral or ethical code.» hacerse vulnerable a = lay + Reflexivo + open to .
Example: When it employs methods and instruments of Western science then it begins to lay itself open to the same criticisms as 'Western science'.» hacer vulnerable a = render + Nombre + open to .
Example: The prospect that they might render themselves open to the receipt of numerous requests for copies of the items is one they would view with some alarm in most cases.» mostrarse vulnerable = leave + Nombre/Reflexivo + vulnerable .
Example: There must be few other ways of leaving oneself so vulnerable to the slings and arrows of outrageous (or outraged) critics.» ser vulnerable a = be vulnerable to .
Example: The system is vulnerable to breakdown, sabotage, theft, and the loss of information due to accidents or incompetence.