insidiously
adv. 潛在地,隱伏地,陰險地
Something that is insidious is unpleasant or dangerous and develops gradually without being noticed.
The changes are insidious, and will not produce a noticeable effect for 15 to 20 years...
變化是悄然發生的,15 到 20 年間不會產生明顯影響。
They focus on overt discrimination rather than insidious aspects of racism.
他們關注的是公開的歧視,而不是種族主義的一些潛在問題。
1. in a harmfully insidious manner;
Delusions are sometimes insidiously destructive.
妄想有時也具有潛在的破壞性。
This disease may develop insidiously, with fever as the only clinical manifestation.
這種病可能隱襲發生, 僅有發熱為其唯一的臨床表現.
Actinobacillosis develops insidiously in soft tissues.
放線桿菌病是在軟組織中呈隱襲性發生的.
The longing to take advantage of his offer began to haunt her insidiously.
抓住這個機會的想法已開始暗中伺機作崇.
The danger, of course, could insidiously dull the sharp edge of problem solving.
當然, 危險可能不知不覺弄鈍瞭解決問題的銳利.