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 Übersetzung für 'vulnerability to sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
vulnerability (to sth.)Anfälligkeit {f} (für etw.)
Teiltreffer
vulnerability to blackmailErpressbarkeit {f}
vulnerability to sabotageSabotageanfälligkeit {f}
vulnerability to povertyArmutsanfälligkeit {f} [Anfälligkeit für Armut]
tech.
vulnerability to failures
Störanfälligkeit {f}
constr.traffic
vulnerability to collision
Kollisionsanfälligkeit {f}
econ.pol.
vulnerability to crisis
Krisenanfälligkeit {f}
econ.pol.
vulnerability to extortion
Erpressungs­anfälligkeit {f}
vulnerability to sensory overloadAnfälligkeit {f} für Reizüberflutung
spec.
vulnerability
Vulnerabilität {f}
18
vulnerabilitySchadenanfälligkeit {f}
38
vulnerabilitySchwachstelle {f}
1492
vulnerabilityVerletzlichkeit {f}
555
vulnerabilityAngreifbarkeit {f}
29
vulnerabilityVerletzbarkeit {f}
169
ecol.
vulnerability
Empfindlichkeit {f}
18
vulnerabilityVerwundbarkeit {f}
546
vulnerabilityUngeschütztheit {f}
21
vulnerabilitySchutzlosigkeit {f}
14
hydro.
flood vulnerability
Hochwasseranfälligkeit {f}
constr.geol.
vulnerability curve
Vulnerabilitätskurve {f}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • Despite the Stuka's vulnerability to enemy fighters having been exposed during the Battle of Britain, the Luftwaffe had no choice but to continue its development, as there was no replacement aircraft in sight.
  • There were also lingering concerns about the town's vulnerability to flooding.
  • Non disclosure is typically used when a researcher intends to use knowledge of a vulnerability to attack computer systems operated by their enemies, or to trade knowledge of a vulnerability to a third party for profit, who will typically use it to attack their enemies.
  • The average lifespan is determined by vulnerability to accidents and age or lifestyle-related afflictions such as cancer or cardiovascular disease.
  • Among the disadvantages of cycling are the requirement of bicycles (excepting tricycles or quadricycles) for the rider to have certain level of basic skill in order to remain upright, the reduced protection in crashes in comparison to motor vehicles, often longer travel time (except in densely populated areas), vulnerability to weather conditions, difficulty in transporting passengers, and the fact that a basic level of fitness is required for cycling moderate to long distances.

  • The authentication of information can pose special problems with electronic communication, such as vulnerability to man-in-the-middle attacks, whereby a third party taps into the communication stream, and poses as each of the two other communicating parties, in order to intercept information from each.
  • Because of their vulnerability to crime, nearly all convenience stores have a friendly relationship with the local police.
  • Many people, as well as the RIAA, have exploited this vulnerability to spread corrupt and fake files on the network.
  • A limitation on the composition is that the (C3A) shall not exceed 8%, which reduces its vulnerability to sulfates.
  • Delhi is included in India's seismic zone-IV, indicating its vulnerability to major earthquakes.

  • Along with the vulnerability to the silver bullet, the full moon being the cause of the transformation only became part of the depiction of werewolves on a widespread basis in the twentieth century.
  • Economic development is hindered by dependence on relatively few commodity exports, vulnerability to natural disasters, and long distances between constituent islands and from main markets.
  • However, Tonyukuk discouraged him from this, citing the Turks' few numbers and vulnerability to Chinese attacks.
  • The Borda count has both a strong compromising incentive and a large vulnerability to burying.
  • In 2019, a risk assessment was performed to assess the site's vulnerability to climate change.

  • Vulnerability to damage could be reduced by maintaining two or more copies of each RNA segment in each protocell, i.e.
  • Neuroticism, a personality trait associated with vulnerability to stressors, is an independent predictor of the development of psychosis.
  • The community suffers a vulnerability to and disproportionately high rate of alcoholism.
  • Habitat destruction is another major threat to kiwi; restricted distribution and small size of some kiwi populations increases their vulnerability to inbreeding.
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