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1 fatidico
fatidico agg.1 prophetic2 ( fatale) fateful, decisive: un momento, incontro fatidico, a fateful (o decisive) moment, meeting.* * ** * *fatidicopl. -ci, - che /fa'tidiko, t∫i, ke/[giorno, ora] fatal, fateful. -
2 nefasto
nefasto agg. ( infausto, funesto) inauspicious, fateful, ill-omened; ( malefico) evil, baleful; ( fatale) fatal: un giorno nefasto, a fateful day; un segno nefasto, an ominous sign; un annuncio nefasto, an inauspicious piece of news; esercitare un'influenza nefasta su qlcu., to exert a malign (o a baleful) influence on s.o.; un'impresa nefasta, a fatal undertaking; un incontro nefasto, ( fatale) a fatal encounter, ( funesto) an ill-omened encounter.* * *[ne'fasto]1) (luttuoso) [evento, notizia] bad, tragic, baleful2) (infausto) [ circostanze] inauspicious, ominous* * *nefasto/ne'fasto/1 (luttuoso) [ evento, notizia] bad, tragic, baleful2 (infausto) [ circostanze] inauspicious, ominous. -
3 fatale
fatalera fatale che non si sarebbero mai più rivisti they were fated never to meet again* * *fatale agg.1 fatal, deadly, mortal; ( funesto) disastrous: colpo fatale, fatal (o deadly o mortal) blow; ora fatale, fatal hour; ciò le riuscì fatale, this proved fatal to her; la siccità fu fatale al raccolto, the drought had a disastrous effect on the harvest // occhi fatali, irresistable eyes // donna fatale, vamp (o femme fatale)2 ( inevitabile) inevitable, fated, fateful, destined: era fatale che s'incontrassero, they were destined to meet.* * *[fa'tale]1) (irrimediabile, disastroso) [ errore] fatal2) (mortale) fatal3) (determinato dal destino) [ evento] fated, destineddonna fatale — vamp, femme fatale
* * *fatale/fa'tale/1 (irrimediabile, disastroso) [ errore] fatal2 (mortale) fatal; il viaggio gli è stato fatale the journey proved fatal3 (determinato dal destino) [ evento] fated, destined -
4 fatidico agg
[fa'tidiko] fatidico -a, -ci, -che -
5 incriminato agg
[inkrimi'nato] incriminato (-a)Dir indicted -
6 nefasto agg
[ne'fasto] nefasto (-a)(giorno) fateful, fatal, (segno, presagio) inauspicious, ill-omened, (fam : persona) full of gloom and doom -
7 ominoso
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8 fatidico
agg [fa'tidiko] fatidico -a, -ci, -che -
9 incriminato
agg [inkrimi'nato] incriminato (-a)Dir indicted -
10 nefasto
agg [ne'fasto] nefasto (-a)(giorno) fateful, fatal, (segno, presagio) inauspicious, ill-omened, (fam : persona) full of gloom and doom -
11 decisivo
decisive, fateful
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