insidious
အင်္ဂလိပ်
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်နာမဝိသေသန
ပြင်ဆင်ရန်insidious (အက္ခရာဖလှယ်ရန် လိုအပ်) (သာလွန်အဆင့် more insidious, အသာလွန်ဆုံး most insidious)
- မသိမသာ တဖြည်းဖြည်း စိမ့်ဝင်ကူးစက်တတ်သော (ရောဂါ၊ အန္တရာယ် စသည်)။
- 1847, George Lippard, The Quaker City: or, The monks of Monk-Hall
- Strong and vigorous man as he looks, Livingstone has been for years the victim of a secret and insidious disease.
- 1997, Matthew Wood, The book of herbal wisdom: using plants as medicine
- At some point in time they may become the source of an insidious cancer.
- 2007, Sharon Weinstein, Ada Lawrence Plumer, Principles and practice of intravenous therapy
- The nurse always must be alert to signs of slow leak or insidious infiltration.
- 1847, George Lippard, The Quaker City: or, The monks of Monk-Hall
- ဆွဲဆောင် ဖြားယောင်းတတ်သော။
- 1969, Dorothy Brewster, John Angus Burrell, Dead reckonings in fiction
- The atmosphere of this insidious city comes out to meet him the moment he touches the European shore; for in London he meets Maria Gostrey just over from France.
- 1969, Dorothy Brewster, John Angus Burrell, Dead reckonings in fiction
- သစ္စာမဲ့သော။
- 1858, Phineas Camp Headley, The life of the Empress Josephine: first wife of Napoleon
- But with whom do you contract that alliance? With the natural enemy of France — that insidious house of Austria — which detests our country from feeling, system, and necessity.
- 1912, Ralph Straus, The prison without a wall
- 'Believe me,' he shouted, 'these insidious folk talk dangerous nonsense. I hear they are spouting out their ridiculous platitudes not five miles from this park in which we are standing.
- 1858, Phineas Camp Headley, The life of the Empress Josephine: first wife of Napoleon