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单词 lethally
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Definition of lethally in English:

lethally

adverbˈliːθ(ə)liˈliθ(ə)li
  • 1With death as a result.

    they were lethally injected with a cocktail of poisons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The drug is lethally addictive.
    • This is a disease that affects all organs of the body, but affects the liver and brain most lethally.
    • Demands to correct deer "imbalances" - often lethally - continue to generate debate.
    • One third of all lethally toxic mercury emissions are caused by this.
    • The migraine had lethally combined with a weakness in the arteries supplying blood to her brain.
    • His brother Nennius was lethally wounded and lay dying.
    • The terrorists are lethally flexible and inventive.
    • Our planet is slowly, lethally warming.
    • European armies were equipped with infantry rifles sighted up to 1,000 yards and lethally accurate at half that range.
    • Some areas here are lethally dangerous for armed soldiers in armored vehicles.
    • Lethally irradiated mice were grafted with the bone marrow cells.
    • She knew that the parasites were neither lethally poisonous nor big enough to do any real damage.
    • Street demonstrations were lethally dispersed by troops shooting down from the rooftops.
    • Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a flu-like disease that grows lethally strong as it matures.
    • They encircle their village with a stockade and a confusing maze of approaches, most of them lethally booby-trapped.
    • Stretches of track had been deemed lethally unsafe by engineers.
    1. 1.1 In a very harmful or destructive way.
      his premiership will be lethally undermined
      lethally misplaced priorities
      as submodifier a lethally intoxicating brew
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Senior ministers were angry with him but not lethally so.
      • He was lethally attractive, according to one ex-lover.
      • The arguments offered were lethally flawed.
      • "I'll win this, Bethany," he said quietly, lethally.
      • The jerk sausage is inherently - lethally - hot.
      • The situation had spiraled lethally out of control.
      • His recent speech denounced journalism's "lethally damaging" practices.
      • This media silence is having a lethally distorting effect on public opinion.
      • His performance is lethally fast and precise.
      • This lethally funny satire is one of the best American comedies I've seen in years.
      • She looked up to him, and glared lethally at the violinist.
      • The company had the most wonderful technology coupled with lethally inept management.
      • It looks easy on paper, but the learning curve is lethally steep in practice.

Definition of lethally in US English:

lethally

adverbˈliθ(ə)liˈlēTH(ə)lē
  • 1With death as a result.

    they were lethally injected with a cocktail of poisons
    Example sentencesExamples
    • His brother Nennius was lethally wounded and lay dying.
    • The terrorists are lethally flexible and inventive.
    • Lethally irradiated mice were grafted with the bone marrow cells.
    • Our planet is slowly, lethally warming.
    • Stretches of track had been deemed lethally unsafe by engineers.
    • Severe acute respiratory syndrome is a flu-like disease that grows lethally strong as it matures.
    • This is a disease that affects all organs of the body, but affects the liver and brain most lethally.
    • They encircle their village with a stockade and a confusing maze of approaches, most of them lethally booby-trapped.
    • Some areas here are lethally dangerous for armed soldiers in armored vehicles.
    • European armies were equipped with infantry rifles sighted up to 1,000 yards and lethally accurate at half that range.
    • The migraine had lethally combined with a weakness in the arteries supplying blood to her brain.
    • Demands to correct deer "imbalances" - often lethally - continue to generate debate.
    • She knew that the parasites were neither lethally poisonous nor big enough to do any real damage.
    • One third of all lethally toxic mercury emissions are caused by this.
    • Street demonstrations were lethally dispersed by troops shooting down from the rooftops.
    • The drug is lethally addictive.
    1. 1.1 In a very harmful or destructive way.
      his premiership will be lethally undermined
      lethally misplaced priorities
      as submodifier a lethally intoxicating brew
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She looked up to him, and glared lethally at the violinist.
      • His performance is lethally fast and precise.
      • "I'll win this, Bethany," he said quietly, lethally.
      • This media silence is having a lethally distorting effect on public opinion.
      • He was lethally attractive, according to one ex-lover.
      • This lethally funny satire is one of the best American comedies I've seen in years.
      • It looks easy on paper, but the learning curve is lethally steep in practice.
      • The arguments offered were lethally flawed.
      • Senior ministers were angry with him but not lethally so.
      • His recent speech denounced journalism's "lethally damaging" practices.
      • The situation had spiraled lethally out of control.
      • The jerk sausage is inherently - lethally - hot.
      • The company had the most wonderful technology coupled with lethally inept management.
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