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形容词比较级
more vulnerable
形容词最高级
most vulnerable
1
able to be physically harmed or wounded
- The baby birds in the nest were vulnerable to predators until they learned to fly.
- Babies are particularly vulnerable to illness.
- The coastal town is vulnerable to hurricanes.
- The elderly are particularly vulnerable to illness, so it's important for them to get vaccinated.
- The stray dog, injured and alone, appeared vulnerable on the streets.
2
liable to attack or harm, especially in a strategic or defensive sense
- The fortress was vulnerable to siege.
- The company's network is vulnerable to cyberattacks.
- The army identified vulnerable points in the enemy's defenses.
- The vulnerable flank was exposed during the battle.
- The system is vulnerable to data breaches.
反义词:
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open to criticism, influence, or temptation
- Teenagers are vulnerable to peer pressure.
- The plan was vulnerable to public criticism.
- She felt vulnerable to manipulation.
- New employees are vulnerable to workplace gossip.
- The argument was vulnerable to counterpoints.