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Poison Meaning in English

word

/ˈpɔɪzən/
POY-zuhn
/pˈɔɪzən/
POY-zuhn

释义

A poison is a substance that can make a person, animal, or plant very sick or cause death if it is eaten, drunk, breathed in, or absorbed. It can also be used more generally for something that causes serious harm.

用法与细微差别

Most commonly a noun, but it is also a verb: 'to poison someone/something'. Common combinations include 'poisonous plant', 'poison gas', and 'food poisoning'—but note that 'poison' and 'poisonous' are not interchangeable. In figurative use, it can describe something harmful to feelings, relationships, or society.

例句

Keep the poison away from children.

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The bottle says poison on the label.

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Some mushrooms contain poison.

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That rumor was like poison in the office.

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One bad comment can poison the whole mood.

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Don’t touch that—if it’s poison, we need to call for help.

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