harmless
harmless — 形容詞
1. not harmful or dangerous; unlikely to hurt anyone, damage anything, or upset peo
無害的
不會造成傷害或令人不快的
not harmful or dangerous; unlikely to hurt anyone, damage anything, or upset people
Most people find the dog scary, but he is harmless and just wants to play.
多數人覺得那隻狗很可怕,但牠其實對人無害,只是想玩耍而已。
The snake that Omar found in the garden is a harmless type that eats insects.
Omar 在花園裡找到的那條蛇是無害的品種,只吃昆蟲。
harmless [type / species / kind] — describing animals
This cleaning spray is harmless to pets, so Takeshi uses it around his cats.
這種清潔噴霧對寵物無害,所以 Takeshi 會在貓咪周圍使用。
Everyone at the party kept their jokes harmless, and no one left feeling upset.
派對上每個人都讓自己的笑話不傷人,沒有人帶著不開心的心情離開。
The children's argument was harmless — they were just deciding what game to play.
孩子們的爭論沒有惡意——他們只是在決定要玩什麼遊戲。
- safe
broader meaning — can refer to being protected from danger, not just not causing it ('a safe neighbourhood')
- innocuous
more formal; typically describes remarks, habits, or substances that seem unimportant or unlikely to offend ('an innocuous comment')
- non-toxic
restricted to substances that are not poisonous ('non-toxic glue')
- benign
formal; used especially in medical contexts ('a benign tumour') or to describe a gentle person or thing
文法句型
a harmless [noun]
be harmless to [noun]
keep + [noun] + harmless
用法筆記
Commonly used to reassure someone that a person, animal, object, or remark is not a threat. Often followed by 'to' to specify who or what is not at risk (e.g. harmless to humans, harmless to the environment).