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1 tödlich
I Adj. (den Tod herbeiführend) fatal; (potenziell tödlich) lethal, deadly; umg. (unerträglich) deadly; tödlicher Unfall / Schuss fatal accident / shot; tödliche Dosis / Waffe lethal dose / lethal ( oder deadly) weapon; tödliches Gift deadly ( oder lethal) poison; mit tödlichem Ausgang with fatal results; tödliche Hilfe POL., ALS KRITIK DER Entwicklungspolitik: lethal aid; tödliche Gefahr danger to life, deadly danger; lit. mortal danger ( oder peril); mit tödlicher Sicherheit with deadly accuracy; ihre Kommentare waren tödlich umg., pej. her ( oder their) commentaries were direII Adv.: tödlich verunglücken be killed in an accident, have a fatal accident; tödlich wirken have fatal results, cause death; tödlich verlaufen end in death, be fatal; sich tödlich langweilen umg., fig. be bored to death ( oder out of one’s mind); tödlich beleidigt umg. mortally offended ( oder affronted)* * *lethal; killing; deadly; fatal; deathly; mortal; perishing* * *töd|lich ['tøːtlɪç]1. adjUnfall, Verletzung, Schuss, Schlag fatal; Gefahr mortal, deadly; Gift, Waffe deadly, lethal; Dosis lethal; (inf) Langeweile, Ernst, Sicherheit deadly; Beleidigung mortal2. adv1)tö́dlich verunglücken — to be killed in an accidenttö́dlich abstürzen — to die in a fall
* * *1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) fatal2) (causing death: a deadly poison.) deadly3) (as if caused by death: a deathly silence; It was deathly quiet.) deathly4) (causing death; enough to kill: a lethal dose of poison.) lethal5) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortal6) (in such a way as to cause death: He has been mortally wounded.) mortally* * *töd·lich[ˈtø:tlɪç]I. adj1. (den Tod verursachend) deadly\tödliches Gift lethal [or deadly] poison\tödliche Dosis lethal [or deadly] dose2. (lebensgefährlich) mortal, deadlydas ist mein \tödlicher Ernst I'm deadly [or absolutely] seriousII. adv\tödlich verunglücken to be killed in an accident\tödlich abstürzen to fall to one's death* * *1.1) fatal <accident, illness, outcome, etc.>; lethal, deadly <poison, bite, shot, trap, etc.>; lethal < dose>; deadly, mortal < danger>2) (sehr groß, ausgeprägt) deadly <hatred, seriousness, certainty, boredom>2.1) fatallyer ist tödlich verunglückt/abgestürzt — he was killed in an accident/he fell to his death
2) (sehr) terribly (coll.)* * *A. adj (den Tod herbeiführend) fatal; (potenziell tödlich) lethal, deadly; umg (unerträglich) deadly;tödlicher Unfall/Schuss fatal accident/shot;tödliche Dosis/Waffe lethal dose/lethal ( oder deadly) weapon;tödliches Gift deadly ( oder lethal) poison;mit tödlichem Ausgang with fatal results;mit tödlicher Sicherheit with deadly accuracy;B. adv:tödlich verunglücken be killed in an accident, have a fatal accident;tödlich wirken have fatal results, cause death;tödlich verlaufen end in death, be fatal;* * *1.1) fatal <accident, illness, outcome, etc.>; lethal, deadly <poison, bite, shot, trap, etc.>; lethal < dose>; deadly, mortal < danger>2) (sehr groß, ausgeprägt) deadly <hatred, seriousness, certainty, boredom>2.1) fatallyer ist tödlich verunglückt/abgestürzt — he was killed in an accident/he fell to his death
2) (sehr) terribly (coll.)* * *adj.deadly adj.deathly adj.fatal adj.lethal adj.mortal adj. adv.fatally adv.lethally adv.mortally adv.
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