English to Spanish 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,
malísimo,
odioso,
nefasto
example
There will be some books on spotting bird species, and, if abroad, a rather worrying one on identifying 'poisonous' insects and arachnids.
Jennette Fitzsimmons once said that there was a 'poisonous' atmosphere within the party, it seems as though she is right
The hemlock of the title refers to the evergreen tree, rather than to the 'poisonous' herb that was the means of Socrates' forced suicide.
Older brothers or sisters should be supervised when around a baby to stop them feeding tablets or other 'poisonous' substances to the baby.
He also advised parents to lock up all detergents and 'poisonous' substances, together with matches, lighters, pitch oil, guns and ammunition.
But the hole had its dangers; if the pot broke or cracked, the guerrilla could be attacked by 'poisonous' spiders or snakes.
Primitive humans would have needed to avoid certain species of animals, as we do now, such as venomous snakes, 'poisonous' frogs, tarantulas and wolves.
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.
In case the Regent's Park buildings should be involved in an air raid, all the 'poisonous' insects and snakes have been destroyed.
They are also taught which animals to avoid like 'poisonous' snakes, though they sometimes must learn on their own the hard way.
A wayward camera does not help student wizards to catapult malevolent plants at 'poisonous' mushrooms or send explosive cauldrons flying into barriers.
He talked at some length about how the atmosphere in D.C. was more 'poisonous' than he had ever seen.
From now on, special licences will be needed to own potentially dangerous pets, such as snakes or 'poisonous' spiders.
Dangerous and wild animals, like 'poisonous' snakes and stinging ants, inhabited their rain forests.
It also helps to create a 'poisonous' atmosphere of suspicion and mistrust.
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.
Mark Malloch Brown claims that the atmosphere is growing 'poisonous' as insiders in the UN's headquarters in New York attempt to stall reform.
If you have young children think twice before planting 'poisonous' trees.
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.
These pills are 'poisonous' substances intending to end life.
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.
At least one other kind of fern is immediately 'poisonous' , so such plants are not to be tasted at random.
The atmosphere became so 'poisonous' and paranoid and mixed up that towards the end neither Simpson nor Yates was really talking to me.
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.
Sea snakes are among the most 'poisonous' creatures in the coral reef areas, described by scientists to rival a cobra.
The area abounded with 'poisonous' snakes and insects, and I was continually amazed that none of the other children was bitten.
Man-eating saltwater crocodiles lurk in nearby estuaries along with the deadly box jellyfish, the most 'poisonous' creature on earth.
Lower in status were the scorpion-charmers, who used magic to rid an area of 'poisonous' reptiles and insects.
These junkyards have to be removed as 'poisonous' chemicals and substances flow into the river and the lake through these places.
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