lethal
adj. 致命的,致死的; 能致命的; 破壞性的; 有害的
A substance that is lethal can kill people or animals.
...a lethal dose of sleeping pills.
劑量足以致命的安眠藥
...chemicals lethal to fish and aquatic mammals.
會殺死魚類和水生哺乳動物的致命化學品
If you describe something as lethal, you mean that it is capable of causing a lot of damage.
High-powered cars are lethal weapons in the hands of inexperienced drivers...
馬力大的汽車到了缺乏經驗的司機手中便成了毀滅性的武器。
Frost and wet are the lethal combination for plants.
霜雨天氣對植物危害極大。
1. of an instrument of certain death;
deadly, fatal, mortal, lethal
這些形容詞均表示"致命的"之意。
But eyewitnesses said that she spoke of a decision to administer lethal doses.
但是證人們說她談到了有個注射致命劑量的決定.
His command of irony and invective was said to be very classic and lethal.
據說他嬉笑怒罵的本領是極其傑出的,令人無法招架的.
At such times his command of invective was said to be classic and lethal.
在那種時候,據說他嬉笑怒罵的本領是極其傑出和無法招架的.
The upper lethal temperature of the spat was 40℃.
稚貝對低溫(5℃至2℃)有很強的忍耐性,致死溫度上限是40℃.
Some activities, such as taking lethal risks for peace in Burundi, are almost universally admired.
諸如冒著致命的風險為蒲隆地和平奔波努力這樣的一些行為幾乎得到了普遍的讚賞.