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1 mortal
1. adjectivesterblich; (fatal, fought to the death, intense) tödlich (to für)mortal sin — Todsünde, die
2. nounmortal enemy — Todfeind, der
Sterbliche, der/die* * *['mo:tl] 1. adjective2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) tödlich2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) der/die Sterbliche- academic.ru/48057/mortality">mortality- mortally
- mortal sin* * *mor·tal[ˈmɔ:təl, AM ˈmɔ:rt̬-]1. (subject to death) sterblich\mortal being sterbliches Wesen2. (human) menschlich, Menschen-\mortal life menschliches Leben, Menschenleben nt\mortal longing/morals menschliche Sehnsucht/Moralvorstellungen3. (temporal) irdisch, vergänglich\mortal life irdisches Leben [o Dasein]human life is \mortal das menschliche Dasein ist vergänglich4. (fatal) tödlich\mortal disease/wound tödliche Krankheit/Verletzung5. (implacable) Tod-, tödlich, erbittert\mortal hatred tödlicher Hass\mortal hostility erbitterte Feindschaft6. (extreme) Todes-, höchste(r, s)\mortal danger/fear Todesgefahr f/Todesangst fto be in a \mortal hurry in höchster Eile sein* * *['mɔːtl]1. adjto deal (sb/sth) a mortal blow — (jdm/einer Sache) einen tödlichen Schlag versetzen
mortal agony — Todesqualen pl
to live in mortal fear or dread that... — eine Todesangst haben, dass...
mortal enemy — Todfeind( in) m(f)
3) (inf= conceivable)
no mortal use — überhaupt kein Nutzen2. nSterbliche(r) mfordinary mortal (inf) — Normalsterbliche(r) mf (inf)
* * *mortal [ˈmɔː(r)tl]A adj (adv mortally)1. sterblich:2. tödlich (to für):be in mortal danger in Lebensgefahr schweben3. tödlich, auf Leben und Tod:mortal enemies Todfeinde;mortal hatred tödlicher Hass;mortally offended tödlich beleidigt4. Tod(es)…:mortal agony Todeskampf m;mortal fear Todesangst f;5. menschlich, irdisch, vergänglich, Menschen…:this mortal life dieses vergängliche Leben;by no mortal means umg auf keine menschenmögliche Art;of no mortal use umg völlig zwecklos;every mortal thing umg alles Menschenmögliche6. umg Mords…, mordsmäßig:I’m in a mortal hurry ich habs furchtbar eiligthree mortal hours drei endlose Stunden;have to wait a mortal time endlos lange warten müssenB s1. Sterbliche(r) m/f(m):an ordinary mortal ein gewöhnlicher Sterblicher2. hum Kerl m* * *1. adjectivesterblich; (fatal, fought to the death, intense) tödlich (to für)mortal sin — Todsünde, die
2. nounmortal enemy — Todfeind, der
Sterbliche, der/die* * *adj.sterblich adj.tödlich adj.
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