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1 fatal
adjectivea. ( = funeste) [accident, issue, coup] fatal• erreur fatale ! fatal mistake!b. ( = inévitable) inevitablec. ( = marqué par le destin) [instant, heure] fateful* * *fatale fatal adjectif1) ( inévitable) inevitable2) ( désastreux) fatal (à quelqu'un/quelque chose to somebody/something), disastrous (à quelqu'un/quelque chose for somebody/something)3) ( mortel) fatal4) ( fatidique) [moment, jour] fateful* * *fatal adj fatal, -e1) (= aux conséquences funestes) (événement) fateful, (décision, erreur) fatalfatal à — fateful for, fatal to
2) (= mortel) (coup, issue) fatal, deadly3) (= fatidique) (moment) fated4) (= inévitable) inevitable, fatedC'était fatal. — It was fated to happen., It was inevitable.
* * *1 ( inévitable) inevitable; il était fatal que cela se produise it was bound to happen;2 ( désastreux) fatal (à qn/qch to sb/sth), disastrous (à qn/qch for sb/sth);3 ( mortel) fatal; le voyage lui a été/pourrait lui être fatal the journey proved/could be fatal;1. [fixé par le sort] fatefula. [frapper] to deliver a deadly ou mortal blow to4. [inévitable] inevitable -
2 pardonner
pardonner [paʀdɔne]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• pardonner qch à qn/à qn d'avoir fait qch to forgive sb for sth/for doing sth• pardonnez-moi, mais je crois que... excuse me but I think that...2. intransitive verb* * *paʀdɔne
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1) ( accorder son pardon à) [personne] to forgive [faute, erreur, écart]pardonnez-moi, mais je voudrais intervenir — excuse me, but I'd like to say something
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verbe intransitifne pas pardonner — [maladie, erreur] to be fatal
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se pardonner verbe pronominal••faute avouée est à moitié pardonnée — Proverbe a fault confessed is half redressed Proverbe
* * *paʀdɔne vtNous lui avons pardonné de nous avoir menti. — We forgave him for lying to us.
se faire pardonner; Il m'a offert une bague pour se faire pardonner. — He gave me a ring so that I would forgive him.
qui ne pardonne pas [maladie, erreur] — fatal
* * *pardonner verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( accorder son pardon à) [personne] to forgive [faute, erreur, écart]; [Dieu] to pardon, to forgive [péché]; pardonner à qn to forgive sb; pardonner qch à qn to forgive sb sth; pardonner à qn d'avoir fait to forgive sb for doing; je voudrais me faire pardonner I'd like to be forgiven;2 ( dans une formule de politesse) pardonnez-moi, mais je voudrais intervenir excuse me, but I'd like to say something; pardonne-moi ma curiosité excuse my curiosity; pardonne-moi de te déranger I'm sorry if I'm disturbing you; pardonnez-moi si je fais du bruit excuse me if I'm being noisy.B vi ne pas pardonner to be fatal; une faute pareille ça ne pardonne pas that kind of mistake can be fatal.C se pardonner vpr [personne] to forgive oneself; je ne me le pardonnerai jamais I'll never forgive myself for that.[pardɔne] verbe transitifallez, je te pardonne tout all right, I'll let you off (everything)se faire pardonner to be forgiven, to win forgivenessapprendre à pardonner to learn forgiveness ou to forgiveune distraction au volant, ça ne pardonne pas! one slip in concentration at the wheel is fatal!pardonnez ma curiosité ou pardonnez-moi si je suis indiscret mais... I'm sorry if I'm being ou excuse me for being nosy, but...pardonnez-moi, mais vous oubliez un détail d'importance excuse me, but you've forgotten an important point————————se pardonner verbe pronominal————————se pardonner verbe pronominal(emploi passif) to be excused ou forgiven————————se pardonner verbe pronominal
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