poisoner如何读

英:[ˈpɔɪzənə(r)]

美:[ˈpɔɪzənər]

poisoner是什么意思

  • n.毒害者;投毒者

poisoner变形

复数:poisoners

poisoner英英释义

noun

a substance that through its chemical action usually kills, injures, or impairs an organism

something destructive or harmful

a substance that inhibits the activity of another substance or the course of a reaction or process

a catalyst poison

verb

transitive verb

to injure or kill with poison

to treat, taint, or impregnate with or as if with poison

to exert a baneful influence on : corrupt

poisoned their minds

to inhibit the activity, course, or occurrence of

on the night when he poisoned my rest—Charles Dickens

adjective

poisonous, venomous a poison tongue

a poison plant

impregnated with poison : poisoned

a poison arrow

poisoner词源中文解释

"毒害或腐化他人的人",14世纪晚期, poisonere,是 poison(动词)的代词。《牛津英语词典》指出,在澳大利亚和新西兰,它被用于指代“厨师,尤其是为大量人服务的厨师”(1905年)。

poisoner词源英文解释

Noun Middle English, from Anglo-French poisun drink, potion, poison, from Latin potion-, potio drink — more at potion

The first known use of poison was in the 13th century

poisoner儿童词典英英释义

poke1 of 3noun

bag entry 1 sense 1a, sack

poke2 of 3verb

jab, prod poked me in the ribs

poke a stick at a snake

thrust entry 1 sense 2, stab

to produce by piercing, stabbing, or jabbing

poke a hole

to stick out or cause to stick out

poked her head out the window

to be nosy especially about things that do not concern one

to search over or through usually without purpose : rummage

poking around in the attic

to move slowly or lazily

they were just poking along home

poke3 of 3noun

a quick thrust : jab

poker1 of 2noun

one that pokesespecially: a metal rod for stirring a fire

poker2 of 2noun

a card game in which a player bets on the value of his or her hand

poke1 of 3noun

bag entry 1 sense 1a, sack

poke2 of 3verb

jab, prod poked me in the ribs

poke a stick at a snake

thrust entry 1 sense 2, stab

to produce by piercing, stabbing, or jabbing

poke a hole

to stick out or cause to stick out

poked her head out the window

to be nosy especially about things that do not concern one

to search over or through usually without purpose : rummage

poking around in the attic

to move slowly or lazily

they were just poking along home

poke3 of 3noun

a quick thrust : jab

poke1 of 3noun

bag entry 1 sense 1a, sack

poke2 of 3verb

jab, prod poked me in the ribs

poke a stick at a snake

thrust entry 1 sense 2, stab

to produce by piercing, stabbing, or jabbing

poke a hole

to stick out or cause to stick out

poked her head out the window

to be nosy especially about things that do not concern one

to search over or through usually without purpose : rummage

poking around in the attic

to move slowly or lazily

they were just poking along home

poke3 of 3noun

a quick thrust : jab

poison1 of 3noun

a substance that by its chemical action can kill or injure a living thing

something destructive or harmful

poison2 of 3verb

to injure or kill with poison

to put poison in or on

poisoned the air with its fumes

to exert a harmful influence on : corrupt

poisoned their minds

poison3 of 3adjective

poisonous

a poison plant

poisonousadjective

containing poison : having or causing an effect of poison

poison1 of 3noun

a substance that by its chemical action can kill or injure a living thing

something destructive or harmful

poison2 of 3verb

to injure or kill with poison

to put poison in or on

poisoned the air with its fumes

to exert a harmful influence on : corrupt

poisoned their minds

poison3 of 3adjective

poisonous

a poison plant

poison1 of 3noun

a substance that by its chemical action can kill or injure a living thing

something destructive or harmful

poison2 of 3verb

to injure or kill with poison

to put poison in or on

poisoned the air with its fumes

to exert a harmful influence on : corrupt

poisoned their minds

poison3 of 3adjective

poisonous

a poison plant

poisoner 例句

1 Speaking in court, Navalny denounced the accusations against him as fabricated and driven by President Vladimir Putin’s “fear and hatred,” saying that the Russian leader will go down in history as a “poisoner.”

2 While murder using toxins is far less common than stabbings and shootings, he said his research shows that poisoners often strike more than once.

3 His angry outburst poisoned the atmosphere of the party.

4 He poisoned their minds with hatred for her.

5 Read Next National Man poisons 18,000 fish with bleach at Oregon hatchery, officials say.

6 a jar of rat poison

7 Graham Young, a serial poisoner, began experimenting with thallium right around the time of the publication of The Pale Horse, and it was alleged that he’d been inspired by Christie’s novel.

8 “So the poisoner could just as easily have been after Dumbledore.”

9 It’s unclear if dozens were carted away, either by the poisoners, or by good samaritans.

10 Plus, anyone who earns the label of "poisoner of youths" from Fox News is surely doing something significant.

11 I asked what he thought of the prospect of Mr. Lugovoi, the accused poisoner, running for mayor.

12 The online investigative outlet Bellingcat identified Navalny’s poisoners as Russian intelligence operatives and found instances in which they had followed other Kremlin critics to Russian provinces to poison them.

13 Such a poisoner might be a chemist, for example, with “an impressive job at a biochemical or pharmaceutical company.”

14 While the poisoners have long held power, the only sister with true talent is Mirabella, an elemental who can control fire and wind.

15 Katarina turns poisoner to resist her constricting environment – she ends in a gulag, her death just one more atrocity silhouetted against a pitiless white sky.

16 suck poison from a snake bite

17 “The list goes all the way from ‘generous man,’ ‘wonderful company,’ ‘a great organizer’ to ‘poisoner,’ ‘cruel’ and ‘despotic,’ all the worst adjectives you can think of.

18 Taking the poison internally is more harmful, causing headache, nausea, vomiting and even seizures.

19 Some of them chanted, “Putin is a thief!” and “Putin is a poisoner!”

20 Cancer, by contrast, was an exterminator’s problem — a poisoner’s dilemma.

poisoner 同义词

1 毒物

venenosus toxicant

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