noisome: [14] Noisome has no etymological connection with noise. Its closest English relative is annoy. This had a shortened from noy ‘trouble, annoy, harm’, current from the 13th to the 17th centuries, which was combined with the suffix -some to form noysome, later noisome, ‘harmful’. => annoy
noisome (adj.)
late 14c., "harmful, noxious," from noye "harm, misfortune," shortened form of anoi "annoyance" (from Old French anoier, see annoy) + -some (1). Meaning "bad-smelling" first recorded 1570s. Related: Noisomeness.
例文
1. His noisome reputation for corruption had already begun to spread.
彼の汚職の悪名はすでに広まっている。
2. Noisome vapours arise from the mud left in the docks.
嫌な蒸気はドックに残った泥から放出される。
3.The air is infected with noisome gases.
空気は有害ガスに汚染されている。
4.I destroy all noisome and rank weeds,I keep down all pestilent vapours.
私はすべての生い茂った毒草を破壊し、すべての有害な煙を制御しました。
5.Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler,and the noisome pestilence.