insidious
阴险的
常用释义
英音[ ɪnˈsɪdiəs ]
美音[ ɪnˈsɪdiəs ]
基本释义
- adj. <正式>潜伏的,隐袭的;阴险的,狡猾的
- 【名】 (Insidious)《潜伏》(电影名)
例句
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1·The changes are insidious, and will not produce a noticeable effect for 15 to 20 years.变化是悄然发生的,15到20年间不会产生明显效果。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·He's also found a kind of insidious prejudice.他也发现了一种潜在的偏见。
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3·But he's also found a kind of insidious prejudice.但他也发现了一种潜在的偏见。
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4·This loss of culture memory, as insidious as Alzheimer's disease, eats away at the soul of the nation, says Bertman, author of Hyperculuture.《过度文化》一书的作者伯特曼(Bertman)说,文化记忆的丧失就像阿尔茨海默症一样潜伏,侵蚀着这个国家的灵魂。
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5·The very reason that clichés so easily seep into our speech and writing—their insidious memorability—is exactly why they played such an important role in oral storytelling.陈词滥调之所以如此容易渗透到我们的演讲和写作中,是由于它们潜在的可记忆性,这正是它们在口述故事中扮演如此重要角色的原因。
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6·Narcotics addiction is insidious.麻醉品成瘾是在不知不觉中的。
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7·Another, more insidious form - is a lie.另一种更为阴险的形式——是谎言。
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8·Now, consider a more insidious failure.现在,请考虑一种更加危险的故障情况。
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9·As doubts are so insidious, how do you beat them?既然疑虑如此狡猾,如何击败它们呢?
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10·Television news programming is especially insidious.电视新闻制作尤其阴险。
同根词
词根:
insidious
insidiously
adv
阴险地;隐伏地;暗中为害地
insidiousness
n
在不知不觉之间加剧;隐伏(阴险)