lethal
lethal 英 [ˈli:θl] 美 [ˈliθəl]
adj. 致命的,致死的 n. 致死因子
名词复数:lethals
- Lethal refers to anything dangerous enough to cause death. The cobra's venom is so lethal that if you get bitten and can't find the antidote, it's lights out forever.
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- adj. 致命的,致死的
- n. 致死因子
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1. a lethal dose of poison
毒药的致死剂量
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2. a lethal weapon
致命的武器
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3. The closure of the factory dealt a lethal blow to the town.
那家工厂的关闭对这座城镇是致命的打击。
- lethal (adj.) "causing or resulting in death," 1580s, from Late Latin lethalis, alteration of Latin letalis "deadly, fatal," from lethum/letum "death," a word of uncertain origin. According to de Vaan, from Proto-Italic *leto-, which is perhaps a noun from a PIE past participle of a verb meaning "let, let go," on the notion of death as "a letting go." If so, related to Old Church Slavonic leto "summer, year" (from notion of "going"), Russian leto "summer," (pl.) "age, years;" Russian let' (archaic) "it is possible, allowed;" Old Norse lað, Old English læð "land," Gothic unleds "poor."
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