deadliness / ˈdɛd li /

死气沉沉致命性致死率死性

deadliness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

dead·li·er, dead·li·est.

  1. causing or tending to cause death; fatal; lethal: a deadly poison.
  2. aiming to kill or destroy; implacable: a deadly enemy.
  3. like death: a deadly pallor.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a manner resembling or suggesting death: deadly pale.
  2. excessively; completely: deadly dull.

deadliness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

fatality

deadliness 的近义词 2

更多deadliness例句

  1. Confusion or misconceptions about the colugos can be deadly for the animals.
  2. Different groups face different degrees of danger from the pandemic, from the elderly who are experiencing deadly outbreaks in nursing homes to communities of color with higher infection and death rates.
  3. And, more immediately, much of the world faces a deadly second wave that’s getting worse by the day.
  4. It can happen quickly in any season, and, left untreated, can be deadly.
  5. The 2010 earthquake in Haiti, recorded as the deadliest in the history of the Western Hemisphere, caught the world’s attention — but didn’t see locals receive the help they needed.
  6. We are not talking about an end to spree killing, only about a (perhaps) very slight reduction in its deadliness.
  7. The assault was met with a stream of fire, given with steady deadliness, which sent the rebels back to their covert.
  8. It was uncanny in its silent deadliness, and there seemed a surety about it that was appalling.
  9. She saw a man now—wild, white, intense as fire, with some terrible cool kind of deadliness in his mien.
  10. Terrified into folly by the suddenness and deadliness of this peril, the squirrel ran too far up the tree and was almost cornered.
  11. There must be some way in which he could overcome, or even utilize, his inherent deadliness to these people.