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insidious

/in-sid-ee-uhs/US // ɪnˈsɪd i əs //UK // (ɪnˈsɪdɪəs) //

阴险的,阴险,阴毒的,阴险狡诈

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : intended to entrap or beguile: an insidious plan.
    • : stealthily treacherous or deceitful: an insidious enemy.
    • : operating or proceeding in an inconspicuous or seemingly harmless way but actually with grave effect: an insidious disease.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.sneaky, tricky
Synonyms
dangerous危险的,危险,危险的是,危险性subtle微妙的,微妙,巧妙的,巧妙machiavellian马基雅维利主义者,马基雅维利,马基雅维利式的,马基雅维里artful艺术性的,艺术性,艺术的,艺术性强astute精明的,精明,狡黠的,聪明的corrupt贪污,堕落,腐败,贪腐crafty狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡黠的crooked弯曲的,歪歪扭扭,歪曲,歪曲的cunning狡猾的,狡猾,狡猾的人,狡诈deceitful奸诈的,狡猾的,狡诈的,奸诈deceptive欺骗性的,欺骗性,骗人的,误导性的deep深,深深的,深的,深入designing设计,设置,设,创作设计dishonest不诚实的,不诚实,不忠实的,不诚信的disingenuous虚伪的,虚情假意,虚伪,无诚意的duplicitous两面派,两面三刀,奸诈的,奸诈false假的,虚假,错误,错误的foxy狡猾的,狡猾,狐狸精,狡猾的人guileful狡猾的,狡猾的人,狡诈的,狡黠的intriguing耐人寻味的,耐人寻味,耐人寻味的是,令人好奇的like a snake in the grass如同草丛中的蛇,如同草丛中的一条蛇,如同草丛中的蛇一般,如同草丛中的蛇一样perfidious无信义的,无信义,无信义的人,无耻之徒perilous岌岌可危,岌岌可危的,险象环生,险恶的secret秘密,秘密的,隐秘,秘书slick滑溜溜的,油嘴滑舌,滑溜溜,光滑的sly狡猾的,狡猾,诡谲,诡异的smooth顺利,顺畅,畅通,平滑snaky鬼鬼祟祟的,狡猾的,诡异的,鬼鬼祟祟sneaking偷偷摸摸,偷偷摸摸的,偷偷摸摸地,鬼鬼祟祟stealthy隐秘的,隐蔽的,隐秘,隐蔽surreptitious偷偷摸摸的,诡秘的,偷偷摸摸,偷偷摸摸地treacherous奸诈的,诡诈的,诡谲的,阴险的wily狡猾的,聪明的,狡猾,狡猾的人wormlike蚯蚓状,蚯蚓状的,蜗牛状,虫状

Examples

  • Though they’re inaudible to human ears, whose range bottoms out at 20 Hz, the interval creates some fairly insidious side effects.

  • Ginsburg delivered her dissent aloud from the bench, accusing her colleagues of either ignoring or failing to comprehend the “insidious” nature of pay discrimination, and called on Congress to act.

  • The most insidious problem, however, is the varroa mite, appropriately named Varroa destructor.

  • Indeed, air conditioning represents one of the most insidious challenges of climate change, and one of the most difficult technological problems to fix.

  • Such a situation is particularly insidious because the pay gap she experiences would often go undetected.

  • Is it anti-Semitism, or are less insidious cultural forces at work?

  • But its far more insidious role was revealed, whether it was gun policies or voter suppression.

  • The act of erasure through mis- or under-representation is an insidious one.

  • Its insidious reach enters into medical offices and chokes off the free-speech rights of the people trying to work there.

  • But the commentary that McCarthy gets from her so-called supporters is often just as cruel, but somehow more insidious.

  • Play-writing is a luxury to a journalist, as insidious as golf and much more expensive in time and money.

  • Each cachet contained three decigrams of malourea, the insidious drug notorious under its trade name of Veronal.

  • The state of affairs which has come about was uncertain in origin, insidious in growth, and has developed over a wide field.

  • She believed he sought her, and she must needs fight an insidious liking for him.

  • This is a thing I would despise in anybody else; but he is so jolly insidious 240 and ingratiating!