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venomousness

/ven-uh-muhs/US // ˈvɛn ə məs //

毒性,毒气,剧毒,毒害

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a gland or glands for secreting venom; able to inflict a poisoned bite, sting, or wound: a venomous snake.
    • : full of or containing venom; poisonous: a venomous wound; a venomous potion.
    • : spiteful; malignant: a venomous attack; a venomous tongue.

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Examples

  • Close encounters with the scarier sort—the goliath bird-eating spider in an undergraduate zoology class, the venomous redbacks sharing my tent on a research trip to Australia—well, let’s just say they taught me more about myself than about arachnids.

  • These pain-producing substances resemble toxins from venomous animals.

  • They have lots of legs and almost all are venomous – though the majority of species have venom too weak to cause issues in humans, if their fangs can pierce our skin at all.

  • Even in Australia — notorious for its deadly, venomous snakes — bites account for just a handful of annual deaths.

  • When Nigerian physician Garba Iliyasu was 10, a venomous snake bit a family member.

  • They also frequented online chat rooms where fellow Islamic zealots teed off with venomous rants about their hate for infidels.

  • The black mamba snake slithering towards Lakshmi is highly venomous.

  • Boxing fans everywhere reviled him and sent him swarms of venomous hate mail.

  • She depicts the conflict between Roosevelt and Lindbergh to influence public opinion as a venomous vendetta.

  • By this date, the Jesuits (“the Company of Loyola”) had grown accustomed to such venomous denunciations.

  • If you value your life, and that of your mother and her husband, avoid him as you would some venomous reptile.

  • The venomous old toad made a supreme effort and whispered, "Suppose she should die?"

  • Suzanne snatched away her hand, and the glance she gave her husband was one of venomous hauteur.

  • A fumbling hand reached up and missed; the light was nearly gone now, in a swirling cloud of venomous smoke.

  • De Gay collects venomous insects from all over the world; no harmless ones need apply.