词汇 | pernicious |
释义 | pernicious adjective formaluk /pəˈnɪʃ.əs/ us /pɚˈnɪʃ.əs/ having a very harmful effect or influence: 极其有害的;恶性的;恶劣的 The cuts in government funding have had a pernicious effect on local health services.政府经费的削减对地方医疗卫生服务产生了极为恶劣的影响。 Dangerous and harmful adverse adverse conditions adverse effect adverse publicity adverse reaction deleteriously destabilizing destructive destructively destructiveness inimical inimically injurious injuriously insidious self-destruction self-destructive stinking thinking toxicity treacherously pernicious | American Dictionarypernicious adjective us/pərˈnɪʃ·əs/ having a very harmful effect or influence: The book focuses on the pernicious effects of slavery. Examples of perniciouspernicious And as scientific advances rocket far ahead of both our bemused journalistic establishment and our limping regulatory apparatus, the reality becomes ever more pernicious. The unusual constituents are pernicious from a point of view upholding the concept of rigid/stereotypical syntactic constituency often presupposed by traditional theories of syntax. Some critics charge that time on the waiting list is morally irrelevant or even morally pernicious. It is also mistakenly characterized as wholly motivated by pernicious intent or desire for control. Controlling the pernicious effects of miasmata was a major guiding principle in the design. Of late, however, the biopolitical project has turned ' pernicious ' and has become a tool of oppression. Searching for positive developmental results to which a social capital story can be attached is a particularly pernicious form of sampling on the dependent variable. Such a system of agriculture is pernicious in three ways. The latter would be evidence of a more generalized, and perhaps pernicious, disturbance of their social development. The view that difference is a priori problematic is both pernicious and unnecessary. Pernicious anaemia, as with other autoimmune conditions, is also encountered more commonly in the elderly than in the younger population. They also help the reader see the pernicious use to which their insight could be put. Interpersonal victimization may also have a pernicious impact on a child's behavior through an influence on underlying social cognitive structures. These new plans were always 'suspicious ', 'pernicious and harmful to the city and to its commerce'. The last named organization is dedicated specifically to the task of fighting the pernicious doctrine of class war. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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