susceptibility

susceptibility
noun
(to flattery, persuasion, etc.) Empfänglichkeit, die (to für); (to illness, injury, etc.) Anfälligkeit, die (to für)
* * *
sus·cep·tibil·ity
[səˌseptəˈbɪləti, AM -ət̬i]
n
1. no pl (ability to be influenced) Empfänglichkeit f (to für +akk)
2. no pl MED Anfälligkeit f (to für +akk)
3. (feelings)
susceptibilities pl Gefühle pl
to hurt/offend sb's \susceptibility jds Gefühle verletzen/beleidigen
* * *
[sə"septə'bIlItɪ]
n
1) no pl

susceptibility to sth (to charms, flattery etc) — Empfänglichkeit f für etw; to attack Ausgesetztsein nt (to sth gegenüber etw); to rheumatism, colds Anfälligkeit f für etw

susceptibility to pain — Schmerzempfindlichkeit f

susceptibility to treatment — Behandelbarkeit

susceptibility to unkind remarks — Empfindlichkeit f in Bezug auf unfreundliche Bemerkungen

his susceptibility to her tears/pleas — dass er sich durch ihre Tränen/Bitten erweichen lässt/ließ

2) pl (= sensibilities) Feingefühl nt
* * *
susceptibility [səˌseptəˈbılətı] s
1. Empfänglichkeit f, Anfälligkeit f (beide:
to für):
susceptibility to corrosion TECH Korrosionsneigung f
2. Beeindruckbarkeit f
3. pl Gefühle pl
4. a) PHYS Magnetisierbarkeit f
b) ELEK Suszeptibilität f (Maß für die Magnetisierbarkeit eines Stoffes)
* * *
noun
(to flattery, persuasion, etc.) Empfänglichkeit, die (to für); (to illness, injury, etc.) Anfälligkeit, die (to für)
* * *
(to) n.
Anfälligkeit f. n.
Empfänglichkeit f.

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