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perniciousness

/per-nish-uhs/US // pərˈnɪʃ əs //UK // (pəˈnɪʃəs) //

恶毒,恶性,恶毒的,恶毒的人

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing insidious harm or ruin; ruinous; injurious; hurtful: pernicious teachings; a pernicious lie.
    • : deadly; fatal: a pernicious disease.
    • : Obsolete. evil; wicked.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inharm

Examples

  • We will pursue every legal avenue we can to block this pernicious law.

  • To his credit, Rhodes does not pretend to have all of the answers about how to stop such pernicious trends.

  • It is this government subsidy in the form of tax-exempt treatment that is really pernicious.

  • Driven to solve deep, pernicious and socially significant problems, but with an embedded pragmatism, Damo is keen to keep growing far out from its parent’s shade.

  • Last February, according to NPR, China’s legislature started taking steps to “uproot the pernicious habit of eating wild animals.”

  • He simply rode out the same blandly pernicious progressivism that elites in both parties embrace.

  • Even more pernicious is this: Look at who these men are actually contacting.

  • In the case of Hollywood actresses, too, this expectation takes on an even more pernicious dimension.

  • Cancer is the most pernicious, insidious, disgusting disease of life.

  • I spoke to my students about mobilizing against this pernicious threat to our civilization.

  • It occurs in well-marked cases of pernicious anemia and leukemia, and, much less commonly, in very severe symptomatic anemias.

  • In pernicious anemia they are always greatly diminished, and an increase should exclude the diagnosis of this disease.

  • Megaloblasts are found in pernicious anemia, and with extreme rarity in any other condition.

  • Pathologically, normoblasts occur in severe symptomatic anemia, leukemia, and pernicious anemia.

  • A few of these may be present in very marked leukocytosis or any severe blood condition, as pernicious anemia.