miasmic / maɪˈæz mə, mi- /

瘴气瘴气的瘴气的人瘴疠

miasmic 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural mi·as·mas, mi·as·ma·ta [mahy-az-muh-tuh, mee-]. /maɪˈæz mə tə, mi-/.

  1. noxious exhalations from putrescent organic matter; poisonous effluvia or germs polluting the atmosphere.
  2. a dangerous, foreboding, or deathlike influence or atmosphere.

miasmic 近义词

miasmic

等同于 infectious

miasmic

等同于 odorous

miasmic

等同于 pernicious

更多miasmic例句

  1. He had not felt equably well since the night of Gabriel's burial in the miasmic air of the mountain.
  2. Sometimes a blue miasmic haze settled down, and the dry raspy hides of the elephants grew damp and they fretted at their chains.
  3. And over all, rising from pools and bare ground and jungle alike, was a thin, miasmic mist.
  4. Day after day they pushed forward, skirting at times the edge of miasmic swamps, and generally sticking to the desolate plain.
  5. It was close beside a spring that gave out a faint, miasmic odor.