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1 poisonous
adjective1) giftig; tödlich [Dosis]2) (fig.) verderblich [Lehre, Wirkung]; giftig [Blick, Zunge]* * ** * *poi·son·ous[ˈpɔɪzənəs]1. (containing poison) giftig\poisonous mushroom Giftpilz m\poisonous plant Giftpflanze f\poisonous snake Giftschlange f\poisonous allegation böswillige Anspielung\poisonous atmosphere vergiftete Atmosphäre\poisonous remark spitze [o giftige] Bemerkung* * *['pɔɪznəs]adj1) giftigwhisky on top of beer, that's absolutely poisonous (inf) — Whisky auf Bier, das ist tödlich (inf)
she has a poisonous tongue — sie hat eine giftige Zunge
a long-standing and poisonous dispute — ein lang währender und zerrüttender Streit
3)poisonous stuff (inf: usu hum) — Teufelszeug nt
* * *poisonous [ˈpɔıznəs] adj (adv poisonously)1. giftig, Gift…:2. figa) verderblich (Einfluss etc)b) giftig, bösartig:a poisonous tongue eine giftige Zunge* * *adjective1) giftig; tödlich [Dosis]2) (fig.) verderblich [Lehre, Wirkung]; giftig [Blick, Zunge]* * *adj.giftig adj. -
2 venomous
adjective1) (Zool.) giftig; Gift[schlange, -stachel]2) (fig.) giftig (ugs.); boshaft* * *1) ((of snakes etc) poisonous: venomous reptiles.) giftig2) ((of people, their words etc) full of ill-feeling: a venomous speech.) gehässig* * *ven·om·ous[ˈvenəməs]adj giftig a. fig\venomous snake Giftschlange fto have a \venomous tongue ( fig) eine böse Zunge haben* * *['venəməs] giftig; tone also gehässig; tongue also scharf, böse; attack scharf; sarcasm beißend; hatred vernichtend, tödlich* * *venomous adj (adv venomously)1. ZOOL giftig, Gift…:2. fig giftig, gehässig* * *adjective1) (Zool.) giftig; Gift[schlange, -stachel]2) (fig.) giftig (ugs.); boshaft* * *adj.giftig adj.
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