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21 fateful
adjective (involving important decisions, results etc: At last the fateful day arrived.) fatidic -
22 fateful
adjective (involving important decisions, results etc: At last the fateful day arrived.) κρίσιμος,μοιραίος -
23 fateful
adjectiveinvolving important decisions, results etc:حاسِم، مَصيريAt last the fateful day arrived.
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24 fateful
adjective (involving important decisions, results etc: At last the fateful day arrived.) fatidique -
25 fateful
adjective (involving important decisions, results etc: At last the fateful day arrived.) decisivo -
26 fateful
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27 fateful
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28 fateful
fateful ['feɪtfʊl](b) (prophetic) fatidique -
29 fateful fate·ful adj
['feɪtfʊl](momentous: day, event) fatale, (prophetic: words) fatidico (-a) -
30 fateful
adj.1 fatídico(a) (words, day)2 desafortunado, desgraciado, aciago, desdichado.3 apocalíptico. -
31 fateful
ks. amat penting. that f. day hari yang amat penting itu, hari yang menentukan itu. -
32 -fatal, fateful o mortal?-
Nota d'usoFatal e mortal significano principalmente “mortale”, nel senso di “ciò che cagiona morte”. Tra i due è più comune fatal, che si può riferire sia al passato che al futuro: a fatal accident, un incidente mortale; The disease may prove fatal, la malattia potrebbe rivelarsi mortale. Anche se spesso si ignora questa distinzione, mortal propriamente si riferisce solo al passato e a una morte che è già avvenuta: He suffered a mortal blow to the head, subì un colpo mortale alle testa; The soldiers inflicted mortal wounds to the enemy, i soldati inflissero ferite mortali al nemico. Per tradurre “fatale” nel senso di “fatidico”, ed evitare equivoci con il significato principale di fatal, si può usare fateful: on that fateful day, in quel giorno fatale. -
33 aciago
adj.unhappy, doom-laden, fateful, ill-boding.* * *► adjetivo1 ill-fated, fateful* * *ADJ ill-fated, fateful, black ** * *- ga adjetivo tragicaquel aciago día — that tragic o fateful day
* * *- ga adjetivo tragicaquel aciago día — that tragic o fateful day
* * *aciago -ga( liter); tragicaquel aciago día that tragic o fateful day* * *
aciago,-a adjetivo fateful: aquella noche aciaga murió su padre, his father died on that fateful night
' aciago' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aciaga
English:
evil
- fateful
* * *aciago, -a adjFormal black, fateful;un día aciago a fateful day* * *adj fateful;día aciago fateful day* * *aciago, -ga adj: fateful, unlucky -
34 fatídico
adj.ill-fated, unfortunate, doom-laden, fatal.* * *► adjetivo1 (desastroso) disastrous, calamitous2 formal (profético) fateful, ominous* * *ADJ1) (=desgraciado) fateful, ominous2) (=profético) prophetic* * *- ca adjetivo fateful* * *= doomsday, fateful, star-crossed, fatal, unfortunate.Ex. Problems are never solved by doomsday proclamations and categorical statements of 'That won't work'.Ex. The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.Ex. The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.Ex. Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.Ex. It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.* * *- ca adjetivo fateful* * *= doomsday, fateful, star-crossed, fatal, unfortunate.Ex: Problems are never solved by doomsday proclamations and categorical statements of 'That won't work'.
Ex: The Russian delegation also presented a handmade book to the National Library of Scotland in remembrance of that fateful Moscow meeting.Ex: The 1996 film of 'Romeo and Juliet' is a gripping presentation of Shakespeare's story of star-crossed lovers in an impulsive, hot-headed, violent world.Ex: Quite apart from the great toll of unasked questions, any hint of mutual antipathy between enquirer and librarian is fatal to the reference interview.Ex: It is an unfortunate fact that many external services cannot hope to mirror the interests of a specific organisation.* * *fatídico -cafatefulel día/momento fatídico en que te conocí that fateful day/moment when I met you ( liter)tiene una letra fatídica ( fam); he has terrible handwriting ( colloq), his handwriting is appalling o dreadful ( colloq)* * *
fatídico,-a adjetivo fateful
' fatídico' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fatídica
English:
evil
- fatal
- fateful
* * *fatídico, -a adjfateful* * *adj fateful* * *fatídico, -ca adj: fateful, momentous -
35 Unglückstag
m fateful ( oder black) day* * *Ụn|glücks|tagmfateful day* * *Un·glücks·tagm2. (Tag eines Unglücks) day of the accident* * ** * *m.fatal day n. -
36 verhängnisvoll
* * *disastrous; fateful; ill-fated; fatal* * *ver|hạ̈ng|nis|volladjdisastrous; Irrtum, Fehler auch, Zögern, Entschlusslosigkeit fatal; Tag fateful* * *1) fatally2) (disastrous: She made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party.) fatal3) (involving important decisions, results etc: At last the fateful day arrived.) fateful* * *ver·häng·nis·volladj disastrous, fatal* * *Adjektiv disastrous; fatal, disastrous <mistake, weakness, hesitation, etc.>* * *sich als verhängnisvoll erweisen prove fatal* * *Adjektiv disastrous; fatal, disastrous <mistake, weakness, hesitation, etc.>* * *adv.fatally adv. -
37 Schicksalstag
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38 fatal
adjective1) (ruinous, disastrous) verheerend (to für); fatal; schicksalsschwer [Tag, Moment]2) (deadly) tödlich [Unfall, Verletzung]* * *['feitl]1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) tödlich2) (disastrous: She made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party.) verhängnisvoll•- academic.ru/86932/fatally">fatally- fatality* * *fa·tal[ˈfeɪtəl, AM -t̬əl]adj inv1. (lethal) tödlichthis illness is \fatal in almost all cases diese Krankheit führt fast immer zum Tod\fatal accident/dose tödlicher Unfall/tödliche Dosis\fatal blow Todesstoß m2. (disastrous) fatal, verhängnisvoll* * *['feɪtl]adjhe had a fatal accident — er ist tödlich verunglückt
the illness is invariably fatal — die Krankheit verläuft immer tödlich
possibly fatal delays — Verzögerungen pl, die möglicherweise tödliche Folgen haben werden
to prove fatal — sich als tödlich erweisen
fatal accident inquiry (Scot) — Untersuchung f zur Unfallursache (bei Unfällen mit Todesfolge)
2) (fig: disastrous) mistake, weakness, flaw, consequences fatal, verhängnisvoll; (COMPUT) error schwer; (= fateful) day, decision verhängnisvollto be or prove fatal to or for sb/sth — das Ende für jdn/etw bedeuten or sein
it proved fatal to their diplomatic relations —
in the end such methods will prove fatal — solche Methoden werden sich letztendlich als verhängnisvoll herausstellen
it's fatal to ask him, he always forgets — frag ihn bloß nicht, er vergisst es immer
it would be fatal to do that — es wäre verhängnisvoll, das zu tun
it was a fatal blow to our hopes — es hat unsere Hoffnungen zunichtegemacht
her fatal attraction for him — die unheilvolle Anziehungskraft, die sie auf ihn ausübte
* * *fatal [ˈfeıtl] adj (adv fatally)1. tödlich, mit tödlichem Ausgang:a fatal accident ein tödlicher Unfall;fatally wounded tödlich verwundet2. fatal, unheilvoll, verhängnisvoll ( alle:to für); (Fehler in Computeranwendung) schwer:be fatal to sb’s plans jemandes Pläne zunichtemachen3. (über Wohl und Wehe) entscheidend, schicksalhaft4. unvermeidlich5. Schicksal(s)…:* * *adjective1) (ruinous, disastrous) verheerend (to für); fatal; schicksalsschwer [Tag, Moment]2) (deadly) tödlich [Unfall, Verletzung]* * *adj.schlimm adj.schwerwiegend adj.tödlich adj. -
39 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. -
40 feraln|y
adv. [liczba, dzień, rok] unlucky- feralna trzynastka unlucky thirteen- to feralne miejsce it’s an ill-fated place- gdzie byłeś tego feralnego dnia? where were you on this fateful day?The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > feraln|y
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