Examples of using Innocuous in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Carbon Emissions Are Innocuous.
Yet it seems so innocuous.
perceive bad web links because they could keep an eye purely innocuous, e.
There are tiny innocuous instances that come up daily:“ Shall I go to the movie
a website is dangerous or innocuous, it first needs to send information into the cloud.
all perfectly innocuous, most of them featuring a rather charming Wheaten terrier called Max.
Sounds innocuous enough but if your are not careful you could fall into the trap of focusing on the best bits of your job.
Or perhaps that phone call earlier wasn't as innocuous as you made it out to be.
However, one of the most harmful cultural practices may deceivingly seem innocuous on paper, and this is the lack of breastfeeding in Sierra Leone.
As first devised, speculation in food futures was fairly innocuous, since when the contract expired, somebody actually had to buy the product at the“spot” or cash price.
I'm going to the bathroom to read,” were the last innocuous words said by singer Elvis Presley to his fiancée before she found him dead on the floor of the bathroom a few hours later.
This might seem fairly innocuous, but its an argument that has grim implications
First, he points out that the effect of dualism"is not merely to make death innocuous but also to rob evil of its sting.
On the surface this may seem innocuous and even just human, but it extends into some pretty inhuman areas.
symptoms such as palpitations are actually considered innocuous, unless you have had a recent heart attack," says John Kassotis,
spreading the radioactivity throughout the ocean and thus rendering it innocuous.
Due to any seemingly innocuous stimuli they have repeatedly experienced the traumageneous event,
Because the early-warning signs-- flu-like symptoms and red pimples or boils-- are easily mistaken for something more innocuous, many cases go untreated.
sometimes seemingly innocuous, has begotten new
They show that the inner enemy, conquered and rendered innocuous, was not yet completely dead.".