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 venom ['venәm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 毒液, 恶意

vt. 放毒, 使有毒

[医] 毒(物), 毒液




    venom
    [ noun ]
    1. toxin secreted by animals; secreted by certain snakes and poisonous insects (e.g., spiders and scorpions)

    2. <noun.substance>
    3. feeling a need to see others suffer

    4. <noun.feeling>


    Venom \Ven"om\, n. [OE. venim, OF. venim, F. venin, L. veneum.
    Cf. {Venenate}.]
    1. Matter fatal or injurious to life; poison; particularly,
    the poisonous, the poisonous matter which certain animals,
    such as serpents, scorpions, bees, etc., secrete in a
    state of health, and communicate by thing or stinging.

    Or hurtful worm with cankered venom bites. --Milton.

    2. Spite; malice; malignity; evil quality. --Chaucer. ``The
    venom of such looks.'' --Shak.

    Syn: Venom; virus; bane. See {Poison}.


    Venom \Ven"om\, v. t. [OE. venimen, OF. venimer, L. venenare.
    See {Venom}, n.]
    To infect with venom; to envenom; to poison. [R.] ``Venomed
    vengeance.'' --Shak.

    1. Its customers include the National Institutes of Health and hundreds of research and medical laboratories, which use the venom to manufacture anti-venins.
    2. Here she was, spreading her venom."
    3. Around them, Vladimir's mother, father and maid weave a sinister intrigue worthy of Len Deighton in Ipcress File form. Vladimir's diseased and decadent intelligence is met by Nelly's cool hysteria and the extraordinary venom of his Mother.
    4. "We have the power and determination to confront the Hamans of this generation and to expose their deception, their double-talk, and to rid the world of their venom and ideology once and for all," Shamir said.
    5. Heart attack victims given ramipril, a drug derived from the venom of the Brazilian pit viper, are 27 per cent more likely to survive than those given a placebo, according to an article by researchers in the British medical journal Lancet.
    6. Was there any guarantee, he wanted to know, that the virus - which contains a gene for scorpion venom - would not attack other kinds of insect or breed with wild viruses?
    7. The hybrids have been moving north ever since. In appearance they are similar to the less aggressive European bees, but they are small and carry less venom.
    8. It is one of 1,000 poisonous snakes kept at his lab, where venom is extracted for research and the manufacture of antivenins.
    9. He keeps an estimated 1,000 poisonous snakes at the lab, where venom is extracted for research and the manufacture of antivenins.
    10. Not overly concerned, he waited to see if the weekly venom injections he has given himself for 40 years would provide immunity to the poison.
    11. Atkins called the newspaper "nothing more than a fountain of venom." MacGovern, an 1980 graduate of Dartmouth and one of the Review's founders, said he would not resign unless a senior editor was found responsible for putting the quote in.
    12. Coaches who have looked at it say it suffers from mis-directed venom and is technically impure.
    13. All his venom, wit and quirkiness went into his short stories, many of which are classics.
    14. Visitors could watch from a glass-enclosed amphitheater while Haast extracted venom from hundreds of different species of snakes.
    15. But in his script, the prince becomes a cannibal after finding he likes the taste of flesh while sucking venom from a snakebite.
    16. Iranian rhetoric focuses with new venom on the United States, even blaming America for deaths during the riots in the Islamic holy city.
    17. Liven up your weekend with this state-of-the-art nature special, which features assorted species of serpents swallowing bulky prey, shooting jets of venom, lurking about in deep water, and (of course) shedding their skins.
    18. He urged people who have had severe reactions to enter venom immunotherapy, in which small doses of venom are injected into the bloodstream to build up the patient's immunity.
    19. He urged people who have had severe reactions to enter venom immunotherapy, in which small doses of venom are injected into the bloodstream to build up the patient's immunity.
    20. Their main weapon is not their venom, which is no more dangerous than a bee sting, but their ability to launch clouds of barbed hairs that produce an irritating skin rash.
    21. And the venom itself is no more potent.
    22. And in the duel scene Zeffirelli has him playing the fool until the venom strikes.
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