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adj.1 fatal (mortal).2 terrible, awful (informal) (muy malo). (peninsular Spanish)lo que has hecho está fatal what you've done is awful o terrible3 inevitable (inevitable).* * *► adjetivo1 (inexorable) fateful2 (mortal) deadly, fatal3 familiar (muy malo) awful, horrible, terrible► adverbio1 familiar awfully, terribly* * *adj.* * *1. ADJ1) (=mortal) [accidente, desenlace] fatal2) * (=horrible) awful, terribletiene un inglés fatal — his English is awful o terrible
la obra estuvo fatal — the play was awful o terrible
3) (=inevitable) [plazo, cita] unavoidableese comentario fatal firmó su sentencia — that ill-fated o disastrous comment sealed his sentence
2.ADV * terriblylo pasaron fatal — they had an awful o a terrible time (of it)
cocina fatal — he's an awful o a terrible cook
me encuentro fatal — I feel awful o terrible
* * *I1)a) <accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias> fatalb) (liter) ( ineludible) inevitable, fatal (liter)2) (fam) ( muy malo) terrible, awfulIIestá fatal, tendrán que operar — she's in a really bad way, they'll have to operate (colloq)
adverbio: (esp Esp fam)me caen fatal — I can't stand them (colloq)
* * *= fatal, god-awful.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. The director and deputies deserve the most recognition because they actually had to give up time with their families for the god-awful places we sent them.----* atracción fatal = fatal attraction.* casi fatal = near-fatal.* con consecuencias fatales = fatally.* mujer fatal = femme fatale, man-eater.* salir fatal = go + pear-shaped.* * *I1)a) <accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias> fatalb) (liter) ( ineludible) inevitable, fatal (liter)2) (fam) ( muy malo) terrible, awfulIIestá fatal, tendrán que operar — she's in a really bad way, they'll have to operate (colloq)
adverbio: (esp Esp fam)me caen fatal — I can't stand them (colloq)
* * *= fatal, god-awful.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: The director and deputies deserve the most recognition because they actually had to give up time with their families for the god-awful places we sent them.* atracción fatal = fatal attraction.* casi fatal = near-fatal.* con consecuencias fatales = fatally.* mujer fatal = femme fatale, man-eater.* salir fatal = go + pear-shaped.* * *A1 ‹accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias› fatalestá muy grave y se teme un desenlace fatal he is in a critical condition and we fear the worstel hado/destino fatal así lo había escrito it was fated/destined to happensoy fatal para este juego I'm very unlucky at this gameB ( fam)1 (muy malo) terrible, awfullos niños están fatales hoy the children are impossible o are behaving terribly today2 ( fam)(enfermo): está fatal, tendrán que operar she's in a really bad way, they'll have to operate ( colloq)me encuentro fatal I feel awful o terrible o rotten ( colloq)viste fatal he dresses really badlysus bromas me caen fatal I can't stand her jokes ( colloq)* * *
fatal adjetivo
1 ‹accidente/enfermedad/consecuencias› fatal
2 (fam) ( muy malo) terrible, awful;
me encuentro fatal I feel awful;
su padre está fatal his father's in a really bad way (colloq)
■ adverbio (esp Esp fam):
me caen fatal I can't stand them (colloq)
fatal
I adjetivo
1 (desastroso, muy perjudicial) fatal: fue un error fatal, it was a fatal error
2 (mortal) deadly, fatal: el accidente tuvo un fatal desenlace, the accident ended tragically
3 (lamentable, pésimo) awful, dreadful
familiar lousy
4 (inevitable, ineludible) fateful, inevitable
II adv fam awfully, terribly: lo pasamos fatal, we had a rotten time
cantaban fatal, they sang really badly
' fatal' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enrollarse
- funesta
- funesto
- marras
- mortal
- sentar
- vampiresa
- distracción
English:
appalling
- awful
- behave
- dreadful
- fatal
- femme fatale
- grim
- lousy
- pear-shaped
- rotten
- terrible
- wretched
- bad
- deadly
* * *♦ adj1. [mortal] fatal;el accidente fue fatal it was a fatal accident2. [inevitable] inevitableuna novela fatal a terrible o an awful novel;eso que has hecho está fatal what you've done is terrible o awfulestá fatal, igual se muere he's in a very bad way and may well die♦ advEsp Fampasarlo fatal to have a terrible o an awful time;sentirse fatal to feel terrible o awful;ese vestido te sienta fatal that dress looks terrible o awful on you;me cae fatal su novio I can't stand her boyfriend* * *I adj1 fatalII adv very badly;lo he pasado fatal fam I had an awful time* * *fatal adj1) mortal: fatal3) : fateful, unavoidable* * *fatal1 adj1. (muy malo) awful / terrible2. (mortal) fatalfatal2 adv terribly / really badly -
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fa'taladjschicksalhaft, unheilvolladjetivo1. [inevitable] fatal2. [muy malo] mies3. [mortal] tödlich————————adverbiofatalfatal [fa'tal]I adjetivonum2num (desagradable) unangenehmnum4num jurisdicción/derecho nicht aufschiebbarnum5num (familiar: muy mal) miesII adverbio(familiar) mies; el examen me fue fatal die Prüfung ist schlecht gelaufen -
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1. adj1) неизбе́жный; неотврати́мый; неумоли́мыйdestino fatal — неумоли́мый рок
2) роково́й; траги́ческий; злополу́чный; фата́льный книжнconsecuencias fatales — роковы́е после́дствия
3) смерте́льныйaccidente fatal — несча́стный слу́чай со смерте́льным исхо́дом
4) разг скве́рный; ужа́сный; кошма́рный2. adv разгha estado fatal en su intervención — он вы́ступил так, что про́сто у́жас!
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adj1) фатальный, роковой, неотвратимый2) несчастливый, злополучный; гибельный, пагубный3) плохой, скверныйtiene una letra fatal — у него ужасный почерк4) юр. не подлежащий переносу ( о сроке) -
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adj1) фатальный, роковой, неотвратимый2) несчастливый, злополучный; гибельный, пагубный3) плохой, скверный4) юр. не подлежащий переносу ( о сроке) -
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прил.1) общ. злополучный, роковой, неизбежный (неотвратимый), в ужасном состоянии, ужасный, несчастный, фатальный2) юр. заключительный, не подлежащий отлагательству, обязательный, окончательный3) эмоц.усил. ужасно, чудовищно -
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• fatální• hrozný• nesnesitelný• nevyhnutelný• osudový• protivný• strašný* * *• krajní (lhůta)• neblahý (osud)• nelítostný (osud)• nešťastný (osud)• osudný (okamžik aj.)• smrtelný (o zranění aj.) -
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1. adj 1) фатален, неизбежен, съдбоносен; 2) лош; нещастен, злополучен; 2. adv много лошо, много зле, фатално. -
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(n.) = fatal attractionEx. Think before acting or you might step into a fatal attraction that will change your life forever.* * *(n.) = fatal attractionEx: Think before acting or you might step into a fatal attraction that will change your life forever.
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(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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(n.) = fatal mistakeEx. In your first few comments I think you were making the point I was trying to make, namely, automating what you're doing already is always a fatal mistake.* * *(n.) = fatal mistakeEx: In your first few comments I think you were making the point I was trying to make, namely, automating what you're doing already is always a fatal mistake.
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v.1 to feel awful.María está fatal con su muerte Mary feels awful over his death.2 to be awful.La película está fatal The movie is awful. -
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f.femme fatale.* * *femme fatale* * ** * *(n.) = femme fatale, man-eaterEx. He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.Ex. She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.* * ** * *(n.) = femme fatale, man-eaterEx: He creates a type of reverse orientalism peopled by sex-hungry 'dark-age femme fatales' and 'lusty young Barbarians reeking of ale'.
Ex: She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater.
См. также в других словарях:
fatal — fatal … Dictionnaire des rimes
fatal — fatal, ale [ fatal ] adj. • XIVe; lat. fatalis, de fatum « destin » 1 ♦ Du destin; fixé, marqué par le destin. Le moment, l instant fatal. ⇒ fatidique. « Cette grande figure une et multiple, lugubre et rayonnante, fatale et sacrée, l Homme »… … Encyclopédie Universelle
fatal — fatal, ale (fa tal, ta l ) adj. 1° Qui porte avec soi une destinée irrévocable. Le tison fatal de Méléagre. • Vint enfin le moment du festin fatal de la reine [Esther], dont le favori [Aman] s était tant enorgueilli, BOSSUET Polit. X, III, 5 … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
fatal — fa·tal adj 1: causing failure of a legal claim or cause of action a fatal defect in the proceedings W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel 2: making something (as a contract) invalid or unenforceable there is a fatal indefiniteness with the result that… … Law dictionary
fatal — adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que causa desgracia o que perjudica a una persona o a una cosa: Una recaída en su enfermedad podría ser fatal. Ha sufrido un accidente fatal, ha muerto. Has tomado una decisión de fatales consecuencias. Se… … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
fatal — FATAL, [fat]ale. adj. Qui porte avec soy une destinée inévitable. Le cheveu fatal de Nisus. le dard fatal de Cephale. le tison fatal de Meleagre. le nom des Scipions estoit fatal à l Afrique. sort fatal. destin fatal. loy fatale. decret fatal.… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
fatal — FATÁL, Ă, fatali, e, adj. 1. Care are urmări nenorocite pentru cineva sau ceva; care pricinuieşte moartea; funest. Greşeală fatală. Lovitură fatală. ♦ Nefericit, nenorocit, trist. Deznodământ fatal. 2. Care se consideră că este fixat de destin;… … Dicționar Român
fatal — fatal, fateful Both words have to do with the workings of fate, and their complex histories, fully explored by the OED, have often intertwined. Fowler (1926) wrote a fond defence of the special meaning of fateful, ‘having far reaching… … Modern English usage
Fatal — Fa tal, a. [L. fatalis, fr. fatum: cf. F. fatal. See {Fate}.] 1. Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable. [R.] [1913 Webster] These thing are fatal and necessary. Tillotson. [1913 Webster] It was fatal to the king … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Fatal — may refer to:* Redirect to Death * Fatal (Hussein Fatal album) * Fatal Recordings, a feminist record label * Fatal (rapper), a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song Come and Die from the soundtrack to the film Judgment Night… … Wikipedia
fatal — Adj verhängnisvoll erw. stil. (16. Jh., Form 17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. fātālis verderbenbringend , einer Ableitung von l. fātum Mißgeschick, Lebensschicksal, Weissagespruch (selten auch deutsch Fatum), zu l. fārī sprechen . Die ältere… … Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache