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		Definition of venomous in English: venomousadjective ˈvɛnəməsˈvɛnəməs 1(of an animal, especially a snake) secreting venom; capable of injecting venom by means of a bite or sting. (动物,尤指蛇,或其器官)分泌毒液的,有毒的  a leading expert on venomous snakes  the box jelly is earth 's most venomous creature Example sentencesExamples -  Each year, about 8,000 Americans are bitten by venomous snakes; only about a dozen die.
 -  Zookeepers in Cincinnati, Ohio helped police search the home of a woman who died after being bitten by a venomous pet snake.
 -  Indo-Pacific waters are notable for their abundance of venomous species.
 -  He was trapped, a small mice faced with a hungry cat on one side and a venomous snake on another.
 -  When we visited this centre I pointed out the possibility of dry bites by venomous snakes.
 -  Other causes of death included bullet wounds and venomous animal bites.
 -  Snakes and venomous spiders mutilated his body - his body was covered with ulcers and pus.
 -  No one has died from a spider bite in Australia since 1979, though 2,000 are bitten by venomous arachnids each year.
 -  King Cobras are the world's largest venomous snakes, growing to an average length of nearly 6m.
 -  The first toxins were simply saliva toxins, and we've actually worked out what was in the venom of the very first venomous snake.
 -  Only about 50% of bites by exotic venomous snakes inject sufficient venom to cause clinical envenoming.
 -  Anytime you receive a bite from a venomous snake, it's a very dangerous encounter.
 -  The new additions double the number of known venomous vertebrates to more than 2,000 species.
 -  Stings from these highly venomous creatures are extremely painful but rarely fatal.
 -  Many marine creatures are venomous, and beachgoers experience envenomation regularly.
 -  It's actually a little surprising that there aren't more venomous mammals running around.
 -  In the depths of Australian waters another venomous creature lurks - the sea snake.
 -  Presumably the title is designed to suggest the swift and deadly strike of the venomous snake.
 -  Many venomous snakes in Iran are being collected for the production of antivenin.
 -  Amazingly, more deaths in Tasmania are due to ant bite allergies than encounters with any other venomous creature.
 
 Synonyms poisonous, toxic, noxious, dangerous, harmful deadly, lethal, death-dealing, life-threatening, fatal, mortal, terminal, killing literary deathly, nocuous, mephitic archaic baneful - 1.1 (of a person or their behaviour) full of malice or spite.
〈喻〉(人,行为)充满恶意的;恶毒的  she replied with a venomous glance 她用充满恶意的眼光看了一眼作为回答。 Example sentencesExamples -  Back at the hospital, Dyan's venomous account of what it meant to be Dare Ransom had torn the blinds from his eyes.
 -  Even with this, its light was as perilous as ever, ravaging the earth with its venomous rays.
 -  However, some of the opposition to the bill outside the parliamentary process has been venomous and nasty.
 -  Casting one last almost venomous glance back over her shoulder at him, she headed back toward her dorm room.
 -  I tried to ignore him as I glanced around the various classrooms for Abby, but his venomous voice made its way into my ears.
 -  Beyond their venomous tendencies lie complex behavioural patterns and intricate lifestyles.
 -  More than once she had caught Max shooting venomous glances to her boyfriend.
 -  As ever, it's our pastimes' deepest virtues that incite the most venomous evangelical slander.
 -  When it finally did hit theaters in 2003 the critics weren't just harsh; they were venomous.
 -  Men also include their own fears, anxieties and fantasies, which in their case translate into the figure of the venomous woman.
 -  Would you be able to release yourself from this person's venomous grip?
 -  Violet cried, casting a venomous glance towards the hallway as Briar and Althia exchanged a glance.
 -  Even middle class is these days often used as a venomous synonym for smug, unadventurous or selfish.
 -  To those who left the new church he had established he was persistently venomous.
 -  Evelyn shot a venomous glance up at Will as she began to climb back down the ladder.
 -  The guard's hard, dangerous eyes, pierced Griffith with venomous hostility from over Shanza's shoulder.
 -  Since the days of President Zia these are full of venomous references to Hindus and Indians.
 -  I slowly sat up and faced my venomous brother and Will who seemed very unhappy.
 -  Her voice was bitter and venomous, which shocked Chunia even more.
 -  As the iron-jawed dowager, Diana Rigg has a venomous tongue and a bitter, unyielding nature.
 
 Synonyms vicious, spiteful rancorous, malevolent, vitriolic, vindictive, malicious, malignant, malign, poisonous, baleful, bitter, acrimonious, resentful, grudging, virulent, pernicious, antagonistic, hostile, hate-filled, menacing, nasty, evil, evil-intentioned, unfriendly, cruel, unkind, unpleasant acerbic, sharp, acid, tart, caustic, astringent, cutting, biting, razor-edged, waspish, wounding, barbed informal bitchy, catty literary malefic, maleficent  
 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French venimeux, from venim (see venom).    Definition of venomous in US English: venomousadjectiveˈvenəməsˈvɛnəməs 1(of animals, especially snakes, or their parts) secreting venom; capable of injecting venom by means of a bite or sting. (动物,尤指蛇,或其器官)分泌毒液的,有毒的 Example sentencesExamples -  The first toxins were simply saliva toxins, and we've actually worked out what was in the venom of the very first venomous snake.
 -  Many venomous snakes in Iran are being collected for the production of antivenin.
 -  The new additions double the number of known venomous vertebrates to more than 2,000 species.
 -  Zookeepers in Cincinnati, Ohio helped police search the home of a woman who died after being bitten by a venomous pet snake.
 -  Only about 50% of bites by exotic venomous snakes inject sufficient venom to cause clinical envenoming.
 -  Stings from these highly venomous creatures are extremely painful but rarely fatal.
 -  When we visited this centre I pointed out the possibility of dry bites by venomous snakes.
 -  Many marine creatures are venomous, and beachgoers experience envenomation regularly.
 -  He was trapped, a small mice faced with a hungry cat on one side and a venomous snake on another.
 -  In the depths of Australian waters another venomous creature lurks - the sea snake.
 -  Indo-Pacific waters are notable for their abundance of venomous species.
 -  Anytime you receive a bite from a venomous snake, it's a very dangerous encounter.
 -  Presumably the title is designed to suggest the swift and deadly strike of the venomous snake.
 -  Each year, about 8,000 Americans are bitten by venomous snakes; only about a dozen die.
 -  It's actually a little surprising that there aren't more venomous mammals running around.
 -  Other causes of death included bullet wounds and venomous animal bites.
 -  Amazingly, more deaths in Tasmania are due to ant bite allergies than encounters with any other venomous creature.
 -  King Cobras are the world's largest venomous snakes, growing to an average length of nearly 6m.
 -  No one has died from a spider bite in Australia since 1979, though 2,000 are bitten by venomous arachnids each year.
 -  Snakes and venomous spiders mutilated his body - his body was covered with ulcers and pus.
 
 Synonyms poisonous, toxic, noxious, dangerous, harmful - 1.1 (of a person or their behavior) full of malice or spite.
〈喻〉(人,行为)充满恶意的;恶毒的  she replied with a venomous glance 她用充满恶意的眼光看了一眼作为回答。 Example sentencesExamples -  However, some of the opposition to the bill outside the parliamentary process has been venomous and nasty.
 -  As the iron-jawed dowager, Diana Rigg has a venomous tongue and a bitter, unyielding nature.
 -  The guard's hard, dangerous eyes, pierced Griffith with venomous hostility from over Shanza's shoulder.
 -  I tried to ignore him as I glanced around the various classrooms for Abby, but his venomous voice made its way into my ears.
 -  Evelyn shot a venomous glance up at Will as she began to climb back down the ladder.
 -  Beyond their venomous tendencies lie complex behavioural patterns and intricate lifestyles.
 -  I slowly sat up and faced my venomous brother and Will who seemed very unhappy.
 -  Even middle class is these days often used as a venomous synonym for smug, unadventurous or selfish.
 -  Men also include their own fears, anxieties and fantasies, which in their case translate into the figure of the venomous woman.
 -  Her voice was bitter and venomous, which shocked Chunia even more.
 -  Casting one last almost venomous glance back over her shoulder at him, she headed back toward her dorm room.
 -  As ever, it's our pastimes' deepest virtues that incite the most venomous evangelical slander.
 -  Would you be able to release yourself from this person's venomous grip?
 -  To those who left the new church he had established he was persistently venomous.
 -  When it finally did hit theaters in 2003 the critics weren't just harsh; they were venomous.
 -  More than once she had caught Max shooting venomous glances to her boyfriend.
 -  Violet cried, casting a venomous glance towards the hallway as Briar and Althia exchanged a glance.
 -  Since the days of President Zia these are full of venomous references to Hindus and Indians.
 -  Even with this, its light was as perilous as ever, ravaging the earth with its venomous rays.
 -  Back at the hospital, Dyan's venomous account of what it meant to be Dare Ransom had torn the blinds from his eyes.
 
  
 
 OriginMiddle English: from Old French venimeux, from venim (see venom).     |