harmlessness
/ˈhɑːmləsnəs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɑːrmləsnəs/ (ame, ipa)
harmlessness — 名詞
1. the state or quality of not being able to injure, damage, or pose any danger to
無害性
不會造成傷害的性質
the state or quality of not being able to injure, damage, or pose any danger to people, animals, or things
The doctor at the clinic assured us of the harmlessness of the new children's vaccine.
診所的醫生向我們保證了這種新的兒童疫苗的無害性。
pattern: the harmlessness of + [noun phrase]
Ling watched a worker at the petting zoo demonstrate the harmlessness of the rabbits and guinea pigs.
Ling 在寵物動物園看著工作人員示範兔子和天竺鼠的無害性。
A government safety report confirmed the harmlessness of the food additive after months of testing.
經過數月的檢測,政府安全報告確認了這種食品添加劑的無害性。
A naturalist calmed a nervous hiker by explaining the harmlessness of the local spiders.
一名自然觀察員向緊張的登山客解釋當地蜘蛛的無害性,安撫了他。
- innocuousness
more formal, often used for substances or remarks that are unlikely to offend
- safety
broader term covering freedom from danger, not limited to causing no harm
- benignity
formal, more often describes a person's gentle nature than an object's lack of danger
- harmfulness
direct opposite; the quality of being able to cause injury or damage
- danger
broader term for exposure to risk, not restricted to the inherent quality of a thing
文法句型
the harmlessness of + [noun phrase]
用法筆記
Usually appears in formal or technical contexts such as safety reports, medical explanations, or scientific discussions. Frequently used in the pattern 'the harmlessness of + [noun phrase]'.