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Перевод: poisonous
[прилагательное] ядовитый; противный; отвратительный
Тезаурус:
- Sundew ( Drosera rotundifolia ) has, according to one interpretation of the Gaelic, a somewhat uncomplimentary name - , said to be "the plant of earnach", a disease in cattle, sometimes identified as murrain, and reputed to be caused by eating this poisonous plant.
- Arsenical copper could never have been easy to make or work with; during smelting, clouds of poisonous arsenious oxide are produced and in re-melting the alloy some of the arsenic may be lost.
- She had to scramble daily through dense thorny undergrowth, up and down ravines slippery with mud, sit for hours in pouring rain, cope with illness and poisonous insects and marauding baboons.
- It was tiny but a reminder that there are still poisonous snakes in the region - a fact which is all too easy to forget.
- Early insecticides were crude, wide-spectrum contact killers, whereas modern ones are more often systemic in operation, that is, they make the crop temporarily poisonous to the pest and are increasingly specific.
- Although the bulbs of the white/pink flowering Amaryllis belladonna (Belladonna Lily), are poisonous they are fully hardy.
- To us, the black laver bread looked dreadful, poisonous, but we understood and respected that it was something Welsh, something special.
- If a new factory creates a pollutant which is about as poisonous as, say, privet leaves, it may be heckled out of business.
- There were of, course, side effects especially with the poisonous remedies such as Arsenicum, and the desire to eliminate these toxic effects led him to develop, in 1815, the method of trituration and subsequent liquid dilution and succussion, we know as the centesimal potencies.
- She could even see a thrush pecking out a scarlet yew berry, swallowing the scarlet flesh and spitting out the poisonous pip.
- Contrary to popular belief, it was not merely by chance, or even more crudely, by a game of Russian Roulette, that our ancestors singled out the edible and medicinal plants from those that were poisonous.
- While not having the concentrations of poisonous gases found in petrol engine exhausts, they give out far more "particulates" (soot).
- Never use aluminium as poisonous seepage will react with the plant alkaloids and its vitamin content, thus damaging the therapeutic properties.
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