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21 casi mortal
(adj.) = near-fatalEx. Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.* * *(adj.) = near-fatalEx: Much of the verve and shimmer of her lyrics can be connected to the near-fatal liver abscess she suffered in 1996.
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22 dar un salto mortal
(v.) = somersault, do + a somersault, summersaultEx. They somersaulted and looped the loop.Ex. She died after injuring herself while trying to do somersaults.Ex. But when his rear wheel clipped the last bus he summersaulted through the air and broke his pelvis -- ending his career.* * *(v.) = somersault, do + a somersault, summersaultEx: They somersaulted and looped the loop.
Ex: She died after injuring herself while trying to do somersaults.Ex: But when his rear wheel clipped the last bus he summersaulted through the air and broke his pelvis -- ending his career. -
23 echar una mirada mortal
(v.) = look + daggers atEx. We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.* * *(v.) = look + daggers atEx: We stood in our driveway looking daggers at each other -- the tension was like the air before lightning, even the cat ran for her life.
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24 enemistad mortal
(n.) = blood feud, vendettaEx. Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world.Ex. Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world.* * *(n.) = blood feud, vendettaEx: Modernity & vendetta are contradictory social phenomena, & yet globalization brings to light the existence of blood feud in a modernized world.
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25 salto mortal hacia atrás
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26 víctima mortal
(n.) = fatalityEx. A summary is then presented of the number and percentage of snowmobile fatalities in these three states during winter 2002-03.* * *(n.) = fatalityEx: A summary is then presented of the number and percentage of snowmobile fatalities in these three states during winter 2002-03.
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27 abrazo mortal
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28 accidente mortal
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29 arma mortal
• deadly weapon• lethal weapon -
30 dar un susto mortal a
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31 golpe mortal
• deathblow• final authority• final burst -
32 lesión mortal
• fatal injury -
33 lesión no mortal
• nonfactor services• nonfeasance -
34 salto mortal
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35 trampa mortal
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36 trance mortal
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37 abrazo mortal
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38 arma mortal
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39 cuarteto mortal
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40 dosis mortal
f. s.&pl.lethal dose.
См. также в других словарях:
Mortal — Mor tal, a. [F. mortel, L. mortalis, from mors, mortis, death, fr. moriri 8die; akin to E. murder. See {Murder}, and cf. {Filemot}, {Mere} a lake, {Mortgage}.] 1. Subject to death; destined to die; as, man is mortal. [1913 Webster] 2. Destructive … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mortal — MORTÁL, Ă, mortali, e, adj. L Care provoacă moartea, aducător de moarte; ucigător. ♢ Salt mortal = figură acrobatică foarte periculoasă, constând dintr o mişcare de rotire totală a corpului în aer. 2. Specific unui mort (II), ca de mort. 3.… … Dicționar Român
mortal — adjetivo 1. Que está sujeto a la muerte: Todos los seres vivos son mortales. 2. Que produce o puede producir la muerte: Estas heridas suelen ser mortales. enfermedad mortal. 3. Que tiene alguna propiedad de los muertos: rigidez mortal. María… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
mortal — (Del lat. mortālis). 1. adj. Que ha de morir o está sujeto a la muerte. 2. Que ocasiona o puede ocasionar muerte espiritual o corporal. 3. Dicho de una pasión: Que mueve a desear la muerte de alguien. Odio, enemistad mortal. 4. Que tiene o está… … Diccionario de la lengua española
mortal — [môrt′ l] adj. [OFr < L mortalis < mors (gen. mortis), death, akin to mori, to die < IE base * mer , to die, be worn out > MURDER, Sans marati, (he) dies] 1. that must eventually die [all mortal beings] 2. of a human being considered… … English World dictionary
mortal — adj. med. Que causa la muerte. También se denomina letal. Medical Dictionary. 2011. mortal 1. con … Diccionario médico
Mortal FM — Área de radiodifusión Valladolid, España Eslogan Dance Floor Radio … Wikipedia Español
mortal — [adj1] deadly bitter, death dealing, deathly, destructive, dire, ending, extreme, fatal, grave, great, grievous, grim, intense, killing, last, lethal, malignant, merciless, monstrous, mortiferous, murderous, noxious, pestilent, pestilential,… … New thesaurus
mortal — index character (an individual), conscious (awake), deadly, ephemeral, lethal, live (conscious), per … Law dictionary
mortal — ► ADJECTIVE 1) subject to death. 2) causing death. 3) (of fear, pain, etc.) intense. 4) (of conflict or an enemy) lasting until death; never to be reconciled. 5) without exception; imaginable: every mortal thing. 6) Christian Theology (of a sin)… … English terms dictionary
Mortal — Mor tal, n. A being subject to death; a human being; man. Warn poor mortals left behind. Tickell. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English