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deleteriousness

/del-i-teer-ee-uhs/US // ˌdɛl ɪˈtɪər i əs //UK // (ˌdɛlɪˈtɪərɪəs) //

厌恶性,淫秽性,厌恶感,厌恶

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : injurious to health: deleterious gases.
    • : harmful; injurious: deleterious influences.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inharm

Examples

  • Still, negative association in the card environment had a deleterious effect, said Manatt.

  • One 2018 analysis suggests that around 1 out of every 100 people has deleterious mosaic genetic difference that affects “sizable brain regions.”

  • “How the Word Is Passed” recounts Smith’s visits to historical sites in America and West Africa to interrogate how slavery and its deleterious aftermath are taught.

  • “Allowing this professor to return to campus would have a serious, deleterious effect on other students, faculty, and staff, and his mere presence would make many members of the campus community feel unsafe,” the petition reads.

  • And, as he explains to New York Times contributor Kara Swisher on her podcast Sway, this noise can have a number of deleterious consequences, including unfair systems and outcomes.

  • But it is indeed in Uttar Pradesh that we see the deepest sympathy for this  deleterious machismo.

  • Drugs are becoming more powerful with prescription painkillers used to enhance effect and prolong a deleterious pleasure.

  • But consider: inhaling one leaf has had the largest deleterious impact on human health of any single product in human history.

  • But the truth is that they have real and deleterious effects on conservative politics.

  • Perhaps the noise raised by those who oppose labels will prove to be more deleterious than the labels themselves.

  • Opium-smoking is a vice not only deleterious in itself, but one indulged in merely to satisfy a morbid craving.

  • It is evident that some cases are completely cured and that no deleterious influence remains.

  • Freedom from the deleterious action or habit-forming tendencies of the opiates.

  • The easier an act is, the more readily, if it is deleterious, will popular sentiment build a protective wall around it.

  • Tobacco smoke is more deleterious than ale, teetotaller; bile more potent than brandy.