词汇 | venom |
释义 | venom noun[ U ] uk /ˈvenəm/ us /ˈvenəm/ venomnoun[U] (POISON)a poisonous liquid that some snakes, insects, etc. produce and can put into another animal's body by biting or stinging(蛇、昆虫等叮咬时分泌的)毒液 Compare poisonnoun toxin Poisoning and allergy allergenic anaphylactic anaphylactic shock anaphylaxis animatedly doctor something with something envenomation fly agaric hypersensitivity hypoallergenic intolerance poisonous poisonously ptomaine salmonella toxicity toxicologist toxicology toxin Warfarin venomnoun[U] (HATE)literary the expression of feelings of hate or extreme anger: 愤恨,痛恨,怨恨 He was shocked at the sheer venom of her reply.对于她极度愤恨的回答他感到很震惊。 Feelings of dislike and hatred abhorrence abomination anathema animosity animus dislike distaste distaste for someone/something distastefully enmity loathing misandrist misandry misanthrope misanthropy self-hate self-hating self-hatred self-loathing sore point venom | American Dictionaryvenom noun[ U ] us/ˈven·əm/ a poisonous liquid produced by some snakes, insects, and spiders when they bite: fig. His diary was full of venom and hate for everyone in authority. venomousadjectiveus/ˈven·ə·məs/ a venomous snake/spider Examples of venomvenom The venom's action also varies with the seasons, being more painful in summer than in winter. Still, he insightfully states that the individuals of a venomous species do not always inoculate the same quantity of venom. He further believed that the viper inoculates its venom at the moment it reverses itself. As already noted, stingray spines apparently continue to retain venom for some time after becoming detached from the animal. However, virtually nothing is known about the effects of ectoparasitic venom on other individuals of the parasitoid itself, or other competing parasitoid species. Another frequently studied model peptide with hydrophobic and positively charged surfaces is the 26-residue bee venom peptide melittin. He argues that it is misguided to say of a given venom that it is mortal without reference to the psychological state of the victim. The above procedure was repeated 4 to 5 times to maximize the yield of peptide toxins from the crude venom. Three plant compounds, wedelolactone, sitosterol and stigmasterol were able to neutralise lethal doses of the venom. I had been hurt by the crude insults, deliberate distortions and sheer venom that had been directed at us. Put differently: a venom is not a venom per se, but rather has the property to act as such in certain bodies. Differences in venom composition may play a role in the effectiveness of the medicinal plants used for snakebites. In his view, the venom is inoculated by the fangs of a snake, or the spur of a scorpion, which, he says, he observed to be hollow. Over the century, the baker's guild was assailed with growing venom as an anti-social racket restricting admissions to the trade, monopolizing custom, pushing prices up, and making fortunes. The venoms contain many different toxins that vary in their effects; some are extremely toxic. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. See all examples of venom 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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