English to Portuguese Dictionary poisonous

poisonous

venenoso
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
venenoso,
tóxico,
envenenado,
deletério,
maligno,
pernicioso,
corruptor
example
He also advised parents to lock up all detergents and 'poisonous' substances, together with matches, lighters, pitch oil, guns and ammunition.
These pills are 'poisonous' substances intending to end life.
It could be, and it's a doctrine that John knows well, the fruit of the 'poisonous' tree.
The tropical climate can be uncomfortable and brings the inevitable insects and 'poisonous' creatures.
Detoxification once referred to the process of removing some specific 'poisonous' substance from the body.
From now on, special licences will be needed to own potentially dangerous pets, such as snakes or 'poisonous' spiders.
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.
From its very first moments, Druick conjures up the 'poisonous' atmosphere of a world ruled by fear and rumour where truth is merely the whim of an absolute monarch.
He further alleged that her in-laws made his sister drink milk laced with some 'poisonous' substance.
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.
The swamps are infested with 'poisonous' snakes and fearsome insects with bites so strong they will either kill a man or drive him mad.
The atmosphere surrounding this dispute has gradually changed from fraught to 'poisonous' .
There will be some books on spotting bird species, and, if abroad, a rather worrying one on identifying 'poisonous' insects and arachnids.
A number of parents will not take their children to the games because of the 'poisonous' atmosphere.
But the 'poisonous' atmosphere is unlikely to help the trusts perform any better.
For our choice would be starkly simple: to forgive the perpetrator or succumb to a 'poisonous' thirst for vindication and revenge.
The hemlock of the title refers to the evergreen tree, rather than to the 'poisonous' herb that was the means of Socrates' forced suicide.
And some plants may transfer the 'poisonous' chemicals to their food.
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.
Now, everyone knows the black snake is a 'poisonous' creature.
Older brothers or sisters should be supervised when around a baby to stop them feeding tablets or other 'poisonous' substances to the baby.
At least one other kind of fern is immediately 'poisonous' , so such plants are not to be tasted at random.
He talked at some length about how the atmosphere in D.C. was more 'poisonous' than he had ever seen.
The area abounded with 'poisonous' snakes and insects, and I was continually amazed that none of the other children was bitten.
The American courts for criminal procedure have stuck to a strong tradition of oppressing the fruits of the 'poisonous' trees.
There are no 'poisonous' snakes or insects and no malaria.
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.
From the outset, he has faced two obstacles: impossibly high expectations and a political atmosphere that can only be described as 'poisonous' .
These junkyards have to be removed as 'poisonous' chemicals and substances flow into the river and the lake through these places.
Eating, for example, offers an avenue for ingesting tainted or 'poisonous' food resulting in serious illness or death.
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