harmless 的定义
- without the power or desire to do harm; innocuous: He looks mean but he's harmless; a harmless Halloween prank.
- without injury; unhurt; unharmed.
harmless 近义词
not injurious or dangerous
更多harmless例句
- J&J’s shot uses a cold virus like a Trojan horse to carry the spike gene into the body, where cells make harmless copies of the protein to prime the immune system in case the real virus comes along.
- That’s likely also the case with the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, which employs a harmless type of cold virus, to which a section of coronavirus is added.
- Had it been five degrees lower, it would have been dry and relatively harmless.
- Jenner’s great advance was to use a related but relatively harmless virus.
- Delete old appsIt may seem harmless to leave old apps kicking around on your phone or computer, but there are some downsides.
- The motives were most always harmless, and only sometimes ethically questionable.
- Knowing the fellow to be both poor and harmless, I quietly gave him one.
- Of the over 100 strains, the majority are harmless and a healthy immune system will fight it without a person ever realizing it.
- A harmless woman is being harassed online by a nerdy subculture.
- Are you not defeating the cause by demonstrating violence in your response to a nonviolent, harmless kid?
- Y was a Youth, that did not love school; Z was a Zany, a poor harmless fool.
- This harmless image of a fierce beast Yung Pak would pull about the floor with a string by the hour.
- In some animals they are apparently harmless; in others they are an important cause of disease.
- The motive of this harmless ruse was to bolster up Spanish prestige and thereby avoid bloodshed.
- She tolerated, indeed she sometimes even smiled at the gallant captain's pleasantries, when they were of a harmless sort.