prone in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for prone in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

prone Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be prone to sth
to be prone to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Panel is more expensive, heavier, harder to transport, and prone to warp or split in poor conditions.
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Over millions of years, giant molecular clouds are prone to collapse and fragmentation.
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Cosmonauts reported the suit to be uncomfortable and prone to overheating.
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Half-inch bits cost more but, being stiffer, are less prone to vibration (giving smoother cuts) and are less likely to break than the smaller sizes.
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She is pure, but prone to make mistakes.
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The first aircraft built under this designation was a propeller-driven aircraft that accommodated the pilot in prone position.
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During their service they were prone to technical problems, and were more in the depot than in service.
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This makes buildings in this area highly prone to earthquake damage.
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One type especially prone to recollection errors is dates.
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She has been prone to sneaking around his house to spy when that happens.
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