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82 fatálně
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83 smrtno
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84 skjebnesvangert
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85 смертельно
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86 fatalement
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87 mortalmente
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88 verhängnisvoll
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89 θανατηφόρα
fatallyΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > θανατηφόρα
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90 con consecuencias fatales
= fatallyEx. Such discussions become circular and self-perpetuating, and self-congratulating, very quickly -- as the Howard Dean Campaign discovered, too late and fatally, during the current US Presidential election race.* * *= fatallyEx: Such discussions become circular and self-perpetuating, and self-congratulating, very quickly -- as the Howard Dean Campaign discovered, too late and fatally, during the current US Presidential election race.
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91 herir mortalmente
= fatally + shootEx. A man accused of fatally shooting a Philadelphia police officer during a robbery is headed back to Philadelphia after he was arrested in Florida.* * *= fatally + shootEx: A man accused of fatally shooting a Philadelphia police officer during a robbery is headed back to Philadelphia after he was arrested in Florida.
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92 фатално
fatally* * *фата̀лно,нареч. fatally.* * *fatally ; mortally* * *fatally -
93 фатально
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94 фатально
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95 роковым образом
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96 באופן גורלי
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97 בצורה גורלית
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98 смертельно поранений
fatally wounded, mortally woundedУкраїнсько-англійський юридичний словник > смертельно поранений
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99 livsfarlig
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100 rănit de moarte
fatally injuredwounded to deathdesperately wounded.
См. также в других словарях:
Fatally — Fa tal*ly, adv. 1. In a manner proceeding from, or determined by, fate. Bentley. [1913 Webster] 2. In a manner issuing in death or ruin; mortally; destructively; as, fatally deceived or wounded. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fatally — 1570s, predestined, from FATAL (Cf. fatal) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning in a deadly manner is from 1590s … Etymology dictionary
fatally — [fāt′ l ē] adv. 1. as determined by fate; inevitably 2. so as to cause death or disaster; mortally … English World dictionary
fatally — fa|tal|ly [ˈfeıtəl i] adv 1.) in a way that causes death fatally injured/wounded ▪ Two officers were fatally injured in the explosion. 2.) in a way that will make something fail or be unable to continue fatally flawed/weakened/damaged etc ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
fatally — fa|tal|ly [ feıtli ] adverb 1. ) so severely that you die as a result: fatally injured/wounded/shot 2. ) so seriously that complete failure is the result: The senators have fatally underestimated public feeling on the matter. fatally flawed… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fatally — adverb 1 in a way that causes death : fatally injured/wounded/stabbed etc: Two officers were fatally injured in the explosion. 2 in a way that will make something fail or be unable to continue : fatally flawed/weakened etc: Bolton s idea was… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fatally — UK [ˈfeɪt(ə)lɪ] / US adverb 1) so severely that you die as a result fatally injured/wounded/shot 2) so seriously that complete failure is the result The government have fatally underestimated public feeling on the matter. fatally flawed (=… … English dictionary
fatally — adverb Date: 15th century 1. in a way determined by fate 2. in a manner suggesting fate or an act of fate: as a. in a manner resulting in death ; mortally < fatally wounded > b. beyond repair ; irrevocably c. in a manner resulting in ruin or evil … New Collegiate Dictionary
fatally — adv. Fatally is used with these adjectives: ↑flawed, ↑ill, ↑injured Fatally is used with these verbs: ↑compromise, ↑maul, ↑shoot, ↑stab, ↑undermine, ↑weaken, ↑wound … Collocations dictionary
fatally — /fayt l ee/, adv. 1. in a manner leading to death or disaster: He was injured fatally in the accident. 2. by a decree of fate or destiny; by inevitable predetermination. [1375 1425; late ME; see FATAL, LY] * * * … Universalium
fatally — adverb a) In a fatal manner; lethally. Witness our too much memorable shame b) Ultimately, with finality or irrevocability, moving towards the demise of something. When Cressy battle fatally was struck … Wiktionary