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vulnerability 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
  1. the state of being vulnerable or exposed; "his vulnerability to litigation"; "his exposure to ridicule"
  2. susceptibility to injury or attack
  3. (vulnerable) susceptible to attack; "a vulnerable bridge"
  4. (vulnerable) capable of being wounded or hurt; "vulnerable parts of the body"
  5. In computer security, the term vulnerability is a weakness which allows an attacker to reduce a system's Information Assurance. Vulnerability is the intersection of three elements: a system susceptibility or flaw, attacker access to the flaw, and attacker capability to exploit the flaw . ...
  6. In its broadest sense, social vulnerability is one dimension of vulnerability to multiple stressors and shocks, including natural hazards. ...
  7. "Vulnerability" is a hardcore punk song by the ska punk band Operation Ivy written by Lead Vocalist Jesse Michaels released on the Energy LP.
  8. (Vulnerable (album)) Vulnerable is the seventh album by Tricky, released in 2003.
  9. (Vulnerable (song)) "Vulnerable" is a song by Roxette, released as the fifth single from their album Crash! Boom! Bang!. The song is also featured on the compilation album, Don't Bore Us, Get to the Chorus!.
  10. Susceptibility to attack or injury; the state or condition of being weak or poorly defended; a specific weakness in the protections or defences surrounding someone or something
  11. (vulnerable) More or most likely to be exposed to the chance of being attacked or harmed, either physically or emotionally; More likely to be exposed to Malicious programs or viruses
  12. (Vulnerabilities) Weaknesses in a system, application, or operating environment that can be exploited by a threat. For example, unauthorized access (the threat) to a system or application could occur by an outsider guessing an obvious password. ...
  13. (vulnerabilities) An aspect of a system or network that leaves it open to attack. Characteristics of computer systems that allow an individual to keep it from correctly operating or that allows unauthorized users to take control of the system. ...
  14. (Vulnerable) a species that is at risk because of low or declining numbers
  15. (vulnerable) Sometimes used synonymously with endangered, but also used to refer to species believed likely to move into the endangered category within the next 25 years if no action is taken.
  16. (Vulnerable (VU)) considered to be facing a high risk of extinction in the wild
  17. "Vulnerable" in general means "unprotected" or "exposed," implying that someone or something is weak and unable to completely care for itself. In relief work, vulnerable often is used as a collective of children, disabled (physical and mental) and sometimes women. ...
  18. (VULNERABLE) (vul-ne-ra-bel) adj.
  19. (Vulnerable) A creature that is 'vulnerable' to a certain type of damage (for example, elemental elves taking the opposite colour of damage) takes one more degree from sources of that type.
  20. (Vulnerable) A species at risk of being endangered in the wild unless something is done to help it.
  21. (Vulnerable) Having scored one game. This affects the scores giving bigger bonuses and greater penalties. In duplicate bridge a vulnerable pair are marked in red.
  22. (Vulnerable) In reference to a species, one that has an observed, estimated, inferred, or suspected population size reduction of at least 30 percent over the past ten years or three generations, whichever is longer.
  23. (Vulnerable) Species that will definitely move into the Endangered category if the conditions which caused their Vulnerability continue. ...
  24. (Vulnerable) The status of a side that has won a game andis therefore exposed to greater undertrick penalties andentitled to greater prem
  25. (Vulnerable) This means they are at a high risk of extinction, but not necessarily in the near future. The Cheetah and Lion are two animals that fit into this category.