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单词 innocuous
释义

Definition of innocuous in English:

innocuous

adjective ɪˈnɒkjʊəsɪˈnɑkjuəs
  • Not harmful or offensive.

    无害的;无意冒犯的

    it was an innocuous question

    那是个无恶意的问题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In that innocuous sentence is some essence of this great city, this great cruel city.
    • This may sound innocuous, but it is an important development and it could be key to dealing with doping in the future.
    • The sites in the photos have been inspected and found to be innocuous.
    • At least one good thing I can say about this film is that it is fairly innocuous and gentle.
    • Valentine Day email messages may not be as innocuous as they appear to be.
    • If this is about engineering reality, the goal seems innocuous enough.
    • This weighty political analysis lurks behind a more innocuous form.
    • Lurking within that innocuous title is the sense of an artform in crisis.
    • When this picture was taken it couldn't have seemed more innocuous.
    • Similarly, is it possible to develop or tweak software so that innocuous sites aren't blocked?
    • Honestly you would think that this would be quite an innocuous activity.
    • The scheme itself is, as Larry points out, pretty innocuous in isolation, just like bar codes.
    • The editorial barely touches on this and simply goes on about how innocuous the Project was.
    • Even the most innocuous of subjects would contain a hidden meaning.
    • There are a number of issues here from what at the outset appears a pretty innocuous question.
    • It is also true that some of the incriminating statements quoted in it are fairly innocuous.
    • He seemed oblivious to the reception this innocuous comment was about to receive.
    • I loved that as a line, because it's so innocuous, and it has more relevance as the movie goes on.
    • The question is why an innocuous Hollywood film should provoke such a reaction.
    • The plastic foam box was covered in cloth to disguise it as an innocuous package.
    Synonyms
    harmless, safe, non-dangerous, non-poisonous, non-toxic, non-irritant, non-injurious, innocent
    edible, eatable, wholesome
    rare innoxious
    inoffensive, unobjectionable, unexceptionable, unoffending, harmless, mild, peaceful, gentle, tame, insipid
    anodyne, bland, unremarkable, commonplace, run-of-the-mill

Derivatives

  • innocuously

  • adverbɪˈnɒkjʊəsliɪˈnɑkjuəsli
    • Peppered with innocuously mischievous lines, the play brought forth suppressed smiles, to say nothing of good-natured guffaws.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I smile and say something innocuously non-committal.
      • The trend started innocuously a few years ago, when novelty cameras that plugged into mobile handsets were marketed to gadget-obsessed kids in Japan and Europe.
      • There's some social housing, an old people's home, a bit of office space… and a small squat brick building lying innocuously in someone's front garden.
      • The Minister would dial the number of a prominent leader in the rival camp and innocuously leave the phone on, so that the rival camp would get graphic details of the discussions.
  • innocuousness

  • nounɪˈnɒkjʊəsnəsɪˈnɑkjuəsnəs
    • Other errors logged here have varying levels of innocuousness.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But the same claim of innocuousness is made for kissing and hugging in many circles.
      • But that's the hallmark of true evil - the sort that seduces you with its innocuousness and destroys you when you least expect.
      • Cultural, legal, and scientific controversy swirls around the innocuousness, risks, or benefits of marijuana use and confuses public and professional perceptions.
      • The previous suggestions score relatively high on a scale of innocuousness.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin innocuus, from in- 'not' + nocuus 'injurious' (see nocuous).

Definition of innocuous in US English:

innocuous

adjectiveiˈnäkyo͞oəsɪˈnɑkjuəs
  • Not harmful or offensive.

    无害的;无意冒犯的

    it was an innocuous question

    那是个无恶意的问题。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Similarly, is it possible to develop or tweak software so that innocuous sites aren't blocked?
    • At least one good thing I can say about this film is that it is fairly innocuous and gentle.
    • Honestly you would think that this would be quite an innocuous activity.
    • The plastic foam box was covered in cloth to disguise it as an innocuous package.
    • The editorial barely touches on this and simply goes on about how innocuous the Project was.
    • Valentine Day email messages may not be as innocuous as they appear to be.
    • The sites in the photos have been inspected and found to be innocuous.
    • When this picture was taken it couldn't have seemed more innocuous.
    • There are a number of issues here from what at the outset appears a pretty innocuous question.
    • Lurking within that innocuous title is the sense of an artform in crisis.
    • I loved that as a line, because it's so innocuous, and it has more relevance as the movie goes on.
    • This weighty political analysis lurks behind a more innocuous form.
    • The scheme itself is, as Larry points out, pretty innocuous in isolation, just like bar codes.
    • He seemed oblivious to the reception this innocuous comment was about to receive.
    • The question is why an innocuous Hollywood film should provoke such a reaction.
    • This may sound innocuous, but it is an important development and it could be key to dealing with doping in the future.
    • In that innocuous sentence is some essence of this great city, this great cruel city.
    • It is also true that some of the incriminating statements quoted in it are fairly innocuous.
    • If this is about engineering reality, the goal seems innocuous enough.
    • Even the most innocuous of subjects would contain a hidden meaning.
    Synonyms
    harmless, safe, non-dangerous, non-poisonous, non-toxic, non-irritant, non-injurious, innocent
    inoffensive, unobjectionable, unexceptionable, unoffending, harmless, mild, peaceful, gentle, tame, insipid

Origin

Late 16th century: from Latin innocuus, from in- ‘not’ + nocuus ‘injurious’ (see nocuous).

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