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['mo:tl] 1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) muritor2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortal; de moarte; pe viaţă şi pe moarte2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) muritor- mortally
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['mo:tl] 1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) θνητός2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) θανατηφόρος/θανάσιμος,μέχρι θανάτου2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) θνητός- mortally
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[ˈmɔːtl]1. adjective1) liable to die; unable to live for ever:فانٍ، زائِلMan is mortal.
2) of or causing death:mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death)
مُميت، قاتِلmortal combat.
2. nouna human being:إنْسان، مَخْلوق بَشَريAll mortals must die sometime.
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64 mortal
['mo:tl] 1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) mortel2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortel2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) mortel/-elle- mortally - mortal sin -
65 mortal
['mo:tl] 1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) mortal2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortal2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) mortal- mortally - mortal sin -
66 ἀποκτείνω
ἀποκτείνω, ἀποκτέννω (the latter form Mt 10:28; Mk 12:5; Lk 12:4 v.l., Tdf. in text; s. Borger, GGA 131; 2 Cor 3:6; Rv 6:11; 2 Cl 5:4; s. B-D-F §73; Rob. 1213; W-S. §15 s.v. κτείνω; mss. rdgs. vary greatly betw. ἀποκτέννω, ἀποκτένω, ἀποκτεννύω, ἀποκτιννύω) fut. ἀποκτενῶ; 1 aor. ἀπέκτεινα. Pass.: 1 aor. ἀπεκτάνθην (s. B-D-F §76, 2; 315; W-S.§15, 5); pf. ptc. ἀπεκταμμένων 1 Macc 5:51; pf. inf. ἀπεκτάνθαι 2 Macc. 4: 36 cod. L for ἀπεκτονῆσθαι (Hom.+).① lit., to deprive of life, killⓐ of bodily life Mt 14:5; 16:21; 17:23; 21:35, 38, 39; Mk 6:19; 9:31ab; Lk 11:47; J 16:2 (killing of an unbeliever considered a service to God: Synes., Ep. 4 p. 160a.—Lycophron 1172 δῆμος τὸν κτανόντʼ ἐπαινέσει by public decree every Trojan who kills one of the accursed Locrians is publicly praised; thereupon blood-lust breaks out against these unfortunates); 18:31 (Ltzm., SBBerlAk ’31 XIV; ZNW 30, ’31, 211–15; ibid. 31, ’32, 78–84; FBüchsel, ibid. 30, ’31, 202–10; 33, ’34, 84–87; MGoguel, ibid. 31, ’32, 289–301; PFiebig, StKr 104, ’32, 213–28; UHolzmeister, Biblica 19, ’38, 43–59; 151–74; HvanHille, Mnemosyne 10, ’42, 241–50; JBlinzler, D. Prozess Jesu ’51; JJeremias ZNW 43, ’51, 145–50 [lit.]); Rv 6:8; 9:5 al. Of God ὁ ἀποκτείνων κ. ζῆν ποιῶν 1 Cl 59:3. ἀ. ἑαυτόν commit suicide (Dio Chrys. 47 [64], 3; Artem. 2, 49 p. 151, 13; Jos., Ant. 9, 39) J 8:22. Also of things as causing death: of a falling tower Lk 13:4; of plagues Rv 9:18.—Mk 3:4; Lk 6:9 v.l. ἀποκτεῖναι is either abs. or to be taken w. ψυχήν (like Eur., Tro. 1214).ⓑ of life in a transcendent sense Ro 7:11. τὸ γράμμα ἀ. the letter (of the law) kills, in so far as the legal letter causes humans to die 2 Cor 3:6. ἀ. τὴν ψυχήν Mt 10:28 (s. ψυχή 1b; cp. Epict. 3, 23, 21 [after Pla., Apol. 30c] ἐμὲ ἀποκτεῖναι μὲν δύνανται, βλάψαι δʼ οὔ. On this topic s. LAlfonsi, VigChr 16, ’62, 77f). τὴν δὲ ψυχὴν μ̣ὴ̣ ἀ̣π̣[οκτενεῖς] but my soul (opp. σῶμα) you cannot kill AcPl Ha 1, 4.② fig. of abstract things to do away w., put to death, eliminate (Eur., Hipp. 1064 τὸ σεμνόν; Philippus [=Demosth. 12] 9 φιλίαν; Mel., P. 66, 472 πνεύματι ἀπέκτεινεν τὸν … θάνατον) the enmity τὴν ἔχθραν Eph 2:16.—B. 288. DELG s.v. κτείνω. M-M. -
67 опасное вождение авто(мото)транспорта, повлёкшее смерть
Law: causing death by dangerous drivingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опасное вождение авто(мото)транспорта, повлёкшее смерть
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68 опасное вождение автотранспорта, повлёкшее смерть
Law: (мото) causing death by dangerous drivingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > опасное вождение автотранспорта, повлёкшее смерть
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69 deadly
1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) mortal2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) absolutamente3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) aburridísimodeadly adj mortaltr['dedlɪ]2 (as intensifier) enorme, total1 (as intensifier) terriblemente\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLdeadly nightshade belladonadeadly sin pecado capitaldeadly ['dɛdli] adv: extremadamente, sumamentedeadly serious: muy en serio1) lethal: mortal, letal, mortífero2) accurate: certero, precisoa deadly aim: una puntería infalible3) capital: capitalthe seven deadly sins: los siete pecados capitales4) dull: funesto, aburrido5) extreme: extremo, absolutoa deadly calm: una calma absolutaadj.• fatal adj.• letal adj.• mortal adj.• mortífero, -a adj.
I 'dedliadjective -lier, -liest1)b) (as intensifier) < seriousness> enorme; <enemy/rival> a muerte2) ( dull) (colloq) aburridísimo, terriblemente aburridor (AmL)
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['dedlɪ]1. ADJ(compar deadlier) (superl deadliest)1) (=lethal) [poison, disease, combination] mortal; [weapon, attack] mortífero•
he has a deadly aim with a rifle — tiene una puntería infalible con el rifle•
to use deadly force (against sb) — (Police, Mil) abrir fuego (contra algn)2) (=devastating)•
with deadly accuracy — (Sport etc) con precisión mortífera; (Mil etc) con precisión letal or mortal•
to be deadly enemies — ser enemigos mortales, ser enemigos a muerte•
she levelled a deadly look at Nick — le lanzó una mirada asesina a Nick3) * (=very boring) aburridísimo2.ADV•
the trip was deadly dull — el viaje fue un aburrimiento de muerte, el viaje fue aburridísimo•
she was deadly pale — estaba pálida como un cadáver, tenía una palidez cadavérica liter•
she thought he was joking but he was deadly serious — ella pensaba que bromeaba, pero lo decía completamente en serio3.CPDdeadly nightshade N — belladona f
deadly sins NPL —
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I ['dedli]adjective -lier, -liest1)b) (as intensifier) < seriousness> enorme; <enemy/rival> a muerte2) ( dull) (colloq) aburridísimo, terriblemente aburridor (AmL)
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'li:Ɵəl(causing death; enough to kill: a lethal dose of poison.) mortal, letaltr['liːɵəl]1 letal, mortallethal ['li:ɵəl] adj: letal♦ lethally advadj.• letal adj.• mortífero, -a adj.'liːθəladjective <blow/substance/dose> mortal, letal; < weapon> mortífero; < alcoholic drink> (hum) explosivo (hum)['liːθǝl]1. ADJ1) (=deadly) [weapon] mortífero, letal; [blow] mortal; [dose, injection, effects] mortal, letal; [force] letal2) (fig) (=very dangerous) [opponent] muy peligroso; [weather conditions] nefastothis coffee is lethal hum — este café es un veneno hum
2.CPDlethal injection N — inyección f letal
* * *['liːθəl]adjective <blow/substance/dose> mortal, letal; < weapon> mortífero; < alcoholic drink> (hum) explosivo (hum) -
71 Herzanfall
m MED. heart attack* * *der Herzanfallheart attack* * *Hẹrz|an|fallmheart attack* * *(a sudden failure of the heart to function correctly, sometimes causing death: My father has had a slight heart attack.) heart attack* * *Herz·an·fallm heart attackeinen \Herzanfall haben to have a heart attack* * *der heart attack* * ** * *der heart attack* * *m.heart attack n. -
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1. adjectivetödlich; (fig. coll.): (awful) fürchterlich; (very boring) todlangweilig; (very dangerous) lebensgefährlichdeadly enemy — Todfeind, der
2. adverbI'm in deadly earnest about this — es ist mir todernst damit
tod; (extremely) äußerst* * *1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) tödlich2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) äußerst3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) sterbenslangweilig* * *dead·ly[ˈdedli]I. adj1. (capable of killing) tödlicha \deadly look ein tödlicher [o mörderischer] Blick2. (total) Tod-\deadly enemies Todfeinde plin \deadly earnest todernst4.▶ the seven \deadly sins die sieben TodsündenII. adv1. (deathly)\deadly pale leichenblass\deadly dull/serious todlangweilig/-ernst* * *['dedlɪ]1. adj (+er)1) (= lethal) poison, weapon, disease, attack, force tödlicha deadly combination of... — eine tödliche Mischung von...
assault with a deadly weapon (Jur) — Körperverletzung f mit einer gefährlichen Waffe
2) (= devastating) logic, look vernichtend; (= unerring) accuracy tödlich; bowler, striker treffsicher3) (inf: boring) todlangweilig (inf)4) (= complete) silence, enemies, rivals tödlichthe ( seven) deadly sins (Bibl) — die (sieben) Todsünden pl
2. adv(= extremely)deadly dull — todlangweilig (inf)
he was deadly serious — er meinte es todernst
* * *A adj1. tödlich (Gift etc)2. fig unversöhnlich, tödlich:deadly enemy Todfeind m;deadly fight mörderischer Kampf4. tödlich, unfehlbar (Präzision etc)5. totenähnlich, Todes…:deadly pallor Leichen-, Todesblässe f6. umg schrecklich, groß, äußerst(er, e, es):7. umg sterbenslangweiligB adv1. totenähnlich, leichenhaft:deadly pale toten-, leichenblass2. umg tod…, sehr, äußerst, schrecklich:be deadly afraid of eine Sterbensangst haben vor (dat);deadly tired todmüde* * *1. adjectivetödlich; (fig. coll.): (awful) fürchterlich; (very boring) todlangweilig; (very dangerous) lebensgefährlich2. adverbdeadly enemy — Todfeind, der
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73 fatality
nounTodesfall, der; (in car crash, war, etc.) [Todes]opfer, das* * *[fə'tæləti]- plural fatalities - noun ((an accident causing) death: fatalities on the roads.) der Todesfall* * *fa·tal·ity[fəˈtæləti, AM -ət̬i]n Todesopfer nt* * *[fə'tlItɪ]nthere were no fatalities — es gab keine Todesopfer
2) (liter: inevitability) Unabwendbarkeit f* * *1. Verhängnis n:a) Geschick nb) Schicksalsschlag m, Unglück n2. Schicksalhaftigkeit f3. tödlicher Verlauf (einer Krankheit)4. a) tödlicher Unfall:bathing fatality tödlicher Badeunfallb) (Todes)Opfer n:there were no fatalities in the accident bei dem Unfall kam niemand ums Leben oder gab es keine Toten* * *nounTodesfall, der; (in car crash, war, etc.) [Todes]opfer, das* * *n.Verhängnis n. -
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nounHerzanfall, der; (fatal) Herzschlag, der* * *(a sudden failure of the heart to function correctly, sometimes causing death: My father has had a slight heart attack.) der Herzanfall* * *ˈheart at·tackI nearly had a \heart attack ( fig fam: shock) ich habe fast einen Herzschlag gekriegt fam; (surprise also) da hat mich fast der Schlag getroffen fam* * *a) Herzanfall mb) Herzinfarkt m* * *nounHerzanfall, der; (fatal) Herzschlag, der* * *n.Herzanfall m. -
75 deadly
1) (causing death: a deadly poison.) dødbringende, dødelig2) (very great: He is in deadly earnest (= He is completely serious).) svær, veldig, dødsens3) (very dull or uninteresting: What a deadly job this is.) gørrkjedelig, drependedødeligIadj. \/ˈdedlɪ\/1) dødelig, døds-, dødbringende, giftig2) dødelig forbitret, uforsonlig, døds-3) dødsaktig4) ( hverdagslig) dødskjedelig, gørrkjedelig5) ( slang) glimrende, storartet6) ( slang) overdådig, svær, veldigIIadv. \/ˈdedlɪ\/dødelig, døds- -
76 fatal
'feitl1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) dødelig2) (disastrous: She made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party.) skjebnesvanger, ødeleggende•- fatally- fatalityskjebnesvangeradj. \/ˈfeɪtl\/1) dødelig, dødbringende, med dødelig utgang, livsfarlig, livstruende, fatal2) ulykkesbringende, skjebnesvanger, ødeleggende, ulykkelig, fatal3) skjebne-, uunngåelig4) ( gammeldags) profetiskfatal accident dødsulykkefatal to skjebnesvanger for, ødeleggende forthe fatal shears ( poetisk) dødens saksthe fatal sisters ( mytologi) skjebnegudinnene, nornenethe fatal thread livstråden -
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- plural fatalities - noun ((an accident causing) death: fatalities on the roads.) dødsfall, dødsulykkeskjebnebestemtsubst. \/fəˈtælətɪ\/1) ulykke, dødsulykke• floods, earthquakes and other fatalities2) (døds)offer, død3) skjebnebestemthet, fatalitet4) dødelighet, dødelig utgang5) dødsfall -
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(a sudden failure of the heart to function correctly, sometimes causing death: My father has had a slight heart attack.) hjerteanfallsubst.( medisin) hjerteanfall, hjerteattakk, hjerteinfarkt -
79 lethal
'li:Ɵəl(causing death; enough to kill: a lethal dose of poison.) dødelig, dødbringendedødeligadj. \/ˈliːθ(ə)l\/dødelig, drepende, dødbringende, letal, mord-• put the gun down, it's a lethal weapon! -
80 impaired
порушений; потерпілий (прикм.); відібраний (про право); м'який (про вирок, рішення тощо)- impaired driving
- impaired driving causing death
- impaired judgement
- impaired judgment
- impaired right
- impaired risk
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