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poisonous ['pɔɪzənəs]∎ mercury is highly poisonous le mercure est très toxique(b) figurative (person) malveillant, venimeux; (remark, allegation) venimeux; (doctrine) pernicieux;∎ he's got a poisonous tongue il a une langue de vipère
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