Nghĩa của từ propensity bằng Tiếng Đức

propensity [prəpensitiː] Neigung

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1. She has a propensity to exaggerate.

2. They showed no propensity towards sloppy kisses.

3. 1 She has a propensity to exaggerate.

4. 4 He showed a propensity for violence.

5. 9 They showed no propensity towards sloppy kisses.

6. 8 His trademark was his propensity to resign.

7. His trademark was his propensity to resign.

8. He's well-known for his natural propensity for indiscretion.

9. The propensity to hooliganism is inherent in every society.

10. Spanish humor often illustrates the propensity for self-depreciation.

11. 5 He's well-known for his natural propensity for indiscretion.

12. 7 The propensity to hooliganism is inherent in every society.

13. 3 He seems to have a propensity for breaking things.

14. This waistcoat has a propensity to pucker up over the chest.

15. At SEFI, Auklets’ demographic param-eters, including survival, breeding propensity,

16. 2 He has a propensity for drinking too much alcohol.

17. The immediate danger of Barrancos is their inherent propensity to swallow hikers

18. Psychology Definition of Contentiousness: a propensity directed at arguments and conflict: aggressiveness.

19. The neoplasm with the greatest propensity to metastasize to heart is melanoma.

20. Therefore, the propensity for Biofouling should be evaluated for each water source.

21. 12 Do you mean little Louisa's propensity for breaking plates as an example?

22. The Chinese language embraces many unique politeness features, such as self- denigration and affirmative propensity.

23. 6 Mr Bint has a propensity to put off decisions to the last minute.

24. Synonyms for Ability include capacity, capAbility, power, strength, means, potential, propensity, wherewithal, potentiality and facility

25. 14 Yet this is exactly the behavioural propensity of the id uncovered by clinical psychoanalysis.

26. Synonyms for Aptitudes include bents, dispositions, inclination, leanings, predilection, proclivities, propensity, tendencies, affection and affinities

27. All weather parameters that affect the propensity of dust particles to become airborne are continually monitored.

28. Ablation in the gastrointestinal tract to achieve hemostasis and eradicate lesions with a propensity for bleeding

29. 13 Though keen rivals, such gangs have a propensity to combine against a common enemy.

30. 17 The trouble was that George had a needling propensity for deception that could not be slaked.

31. Mythomania is the condition where there is an excessive or abnormal propensity for lying and exaggerating.

32. 25 This is an important reason why the old have a high propensity to be poor.

33. Propensity score-matching techniques are used for data analysis, controlling for intrinsic differences among the three groups.

Zur Kontrolle von intrinsischen Unterschieden zwischen den drei Gruppen wurden Propensity Score Matching Techniken angewandt.

34. 21 The circumstances of their procuring silk stuffs at a cheap rate is favourable to this propensity.

35. Acquisitiveness (usually uncountable, plural Acquisitivenesses) The quality of being acquisitive ; propensity to acquire property ; desire of possession

36. Aptitude: noun ability , applicability , bent , endowment , faculty , fitness , flair , gift , inclination , innate ability , intelligence , learning , propensity

37. Marginal Propensity to Consume is the proportion of an increase in income that gets spent on consumption

38. Current UHF-MRI studies still suffer from small sample sizes, selection bias or propensity to image artefacts.

Bisherige Studien weisen jedoch Schwächen auf, wie geringe Fallzahlen, Selektionsbias oder verstärkte Neigung zu Bildartefakten.

39. In other words, the propensity to find these patterns goes up when there's a lack of control.

40. 18 Table National income and the average propensity to consume in the United States,(www.Sentencedict.com) 1869- 19

41. In contrast, the propensity of promoter DNA methylation is a stronger indicator of expression Breadths than of expression levels

42. 29 The man was remarkably easy to terrify, but for how long did that overcome his propensity to babble?

43. Considering the restaurant’s Spitalfields location and the surrounding area’s propensity to cause migraines, Bubala is a relative haven

44. The propensity of organic compounds to undergo such multistep Autoxidation determines the ignition timing of fuels in engines

45. Inclined to love; having a propensity to love, or to sexual enjoyment; loving; fond; affectionate; as, an Amorous …

46. Wider use of Clozapine, one of the most effective antipshychotic drugs, is precluded by its propensity to cause agranulocytosis

47. However, owing to the lesion's propensity for recurrence, metastasis and even death, it was reclassified as Acinic cell carcinoma.

48. 10 His propensity for saying yes when no would have been more appropriate kept getting the partnership into trouble.

49. 26 Duncan reminds us of the antiquity of the propensity to quantify the doings of people in various ways.

50. Colorfastness to Crocking: Textile Floor Coverings-Crockmeter: AATCC TM167: Foaming Propensity of Disperse Dyes: AATCC TM168: Chelation Value of Polyaminopolycarboxylic Acids and Their Salts: Copper PAN: AATCC TM169: Weather Resistance of Textiles: Xenon Lamp Exposure: AATCC TM170: Dusting Propensity of Powder Dyes: AATCC TM171