uninjurious / ɪnˈdʒʊər i əs /

无害的不具伤害性无伤害性不伤人

uninjurious 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. harmful, hurtful, or detrimental, as in effect: injurious eating habits.
  2. doing or involving injury or wrong, as to another: injurious behavior.
  3. insulting; abusive; defamatory; offensive: an injurious statement.

uninjurious 近义词

uninjurious

等同于 innocent

uninjurious

等同于 safe

更多uninjurious例句

  1. Implying otherwise is practically and intellectually incorrect, and injurious to the public who need reliable power.
  2. Why should speech be exempt from public welfare concerns when its social costs can be even more injurious?
  3. Is calling for the eradication of Israel—subtly or overtly—potentially injurious?
  4. Certainly, those policies are extreme and would be deeply injurious to middle-class and poorer Americans should they be enacted.
  5. He is at risk of being pulled into that most dangerous of all places, the injurious world of celebrity.
  6. To the extent that his wins prove injurious, future Republican Congresses and administrations will struggle to undo them.
  7. These fish are very tempting and delicate, and are not so injurious as shellfish are apt to be.
  8. The Paraguayans consider excessive smoking of other tobacco as injurious but not of the delicate flavored leaf of Paraguay.
  9. The vow is nothing; yea, worse than nothing; injurious to those who make it, and dishonouring to God, if it be not performed.
  10. Others, again, maintain that it is positively injurious to the general health of the patient.
  11. No one can argue that this useless and, to some extent, injurious condition is a designed result of creation.