1. liable
If you don't fix that dangerous step in your shop, you could be held liable when someone trips over it.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.
Manufacturers are liable for defects in their products.
A newborn baby is liable to fall ill.
We are liable to err.
In a similar situation, the company was held liable.
to be liable to civil, criminal, proceedings, to a penalty
The employee may be liable to a pecuniary penalty imposed by the employer.
The areas of town near the river are liable to flooding
Legally, he's 100% liable.
At 16 she was liable enough to be left at home alone.
In today's Europe, older women are especially liable to live in poverty.
The law holds parents liable if a child does not attend school. older women are especially liable to live in poverty.
cardholder may be liable to lose a great deal of money
Anyone who breaks this rule is liable to severe punishment.
Anglais mot "haftbar"(liable) se produit dans des ensembles:
CAE 1176-1200