English to Indonesian Dictionary poisonous

poisonous

beracun
definition
adjective
poisonous chemicals
(of a substance or plant) causing or capable of causing death or illness if taken into the body.
translation of 'poisonous'
adjective
berbisa,
bisa,
racun,
beracun
example
The licence is available to any member of the public providing they adhere to a set of 14 conditions which include not removing soil from the land or planting any 'poisonous' trees or shrubs on it.
The 'poisonous' insects are known to cause a horrible rash if tiny hairs from their bodies come into contact with a person's skin and they can also spark asthma and hay fever attacks.
He further alleged that her in-laws made his sister drink milk laced with some 'poisonous' substance.
The police sent the viscera of the woman for chemical examination to find out if the death was caused by some 'poisonous' substance.
The area abounded with 'poisonous' snakes and insects, and I was continually amazed that none of the other children was bitten.
I've been to Darwin and there's nothing there but 'poisonous' spiders and snakes, so this man must be bored out of his head.
No, he likes the light here real good, but the puff adder is animal that has the longest fangs amongst any 'poisonous' snake in the world.
A wayward camera does not help student wizards to catapult malevolent plants at 'poisonous' mushrooms or send explosive cauldrons flying into barriers.
It also helps to create a 'poisonous' atmosphere of suspicion and mistrust.
A snake or 'poisonous' spider bites in a single spot, but the box jelly's venom enters a victim's body over a very large area.
Eating, for example, offers an avenue for ingesting tainted or 'poisonous' food resulting in serious illness or death.
Now, everyone knows the black snake is a 'poisonous' creature.
But the 'poisonous' atmosphere is unlikely to help the trusts perform any better.
The hemlock of the title refers to the evergreen tree, rather than to the 'poisonous' herb that was the means of Socrates' forced suicide.
But the hole had its dangers; if the pot broke or cracked, the guerrilla could be attacked by 'poisonous' spiders or snakes.
The media, staffers and politicians feed off this 'poisonous' atmosphere in a building that contains some fine art and architecture, but no soul and no warmth.
Mark Malloch Brown claims that the atmosphere is growing 'poisonous' as insiders in the UN's headquarters in New York attempt to stall reform.
All living organisms, including humans, are constantly exposed to foreign substances and 'poisonous' chemicals or toxins.
A number of parents will not take their children to the games because of the 'poisonous' atmosphere.
And some plants may transfer the 'poisonous' chemicals to their food.
For our choice would be starkly simple: to forgive the perpetrator or succumb to a 'poisonous' thirst for vindication and revenge.
The crack was good natured throughout, a pleasing change from some of the 'poisonous' atmospheres we have all witnessed whenever matches between historical rivals take place.
The US, because we are wealthy and powerful, is going to be slandered as a 'poisonous' cultural wasteland.
In case the Regent's Park buildings should be involved in an air raid, all the 'poisonous' insects and snakes have been destroyed.
Older brothers or sisters should be supervised when around a baby to stop them feeding tablets or other 'poisonous' substances to the baby.
Jennette Fitzsimmons once said that there was a 'poisonous' atmosphere within the party, it seems as though she is right
These pills are 'poisonous' substances intending to end life.
There are no medical records anywhere in the world where people live with 'poisonous' substances in their bodies.
These junkyards have to be removed as 'poisonous' chemicals and substances flow into the river and the lake through these places.
At least one other kind of fern is immediately 'poisonous' , so such plants are not to be tasted at random.
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