insidious

insidious [ɪnˈsɪdiəs]  [ɪnˈsɪdiəs] 

insidious 基本解释

形容词阴险的; 隐伏的,潜在的; 暗中为害的; 狡猾的

insidious 网络解释

insidious的解释

1. 阴险的:inside counting 内计数 | insidious 阴险的 | insidious 隐匿的

2. 隐袭的:inositol 肌醇 | insidious 隐袭的 | instantaneous 瞬时

3. 隐匿的:insidious 阴险的 | insidious 隐匿的 | insight 领悟

4. 阴险的,狡诈的:assiduous 勤奋的 | insidious 阴险的,狡诈的 | derelict 遗弃物

insidious 词典解释

1. 隐伏的;潜在的;不知不觉间加剧的
    Something that is insidious is unpleasant or dangerous and develops gradually without being noticed.

    e.g. The changes are insidious, and will not produce a noticeable effect for 15 to 20 years...
           变化是悄然发生的,15 到 20 年间不会产生明显影响。
    e.g. They focus on overt discrimination rather than insidious aspects of racism.
           他们关注的是公开的歧视,而不是种族主义的一些潜在问题。

insidiously
Delusions are sometimes insidiously destructive.
妄想有时也具有潜在的破坏性。
insidious 单语例句

1. " They are becoming more and more insidious, " he said.

2. The third pressure on moms here is the most insidious - it is the pressure never to show that we are under pressure.

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3. The type of plant has become one of the most insidious weeds in Shanghai and cause the disappearance of more than 30 local plants.

4. Iodine deficiency an insidious condition that leads to serious health problems is spreading, according to a nationwide study.

5. insidious在线翻译

5. Some US media commentators'implications based on his ethnicity were not only unprofessional but insidious.

6. In both cases above, these articles are insidious in their omissions.

7. insidious什么意思

7. Falungong was banned in China in July 1999 as an insidious cult.

8. Yet their awkward tactic does reveal an insidious plot to poison relations between the Han and Uygur peoples.

9. Any insidious motives to force a link between the excerpt of a national education reference book and brainwashing won't stand both reasonably and logically.

insidious 英英释义

insidious在线翻译

adj

1. working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way

    e.g. glaucoma is an insidious disease
           a subtle poison

    Synonym: pernicious subtle

2. intended to entrap

3. beguiling but harmful

    e.g. insidious pleasures