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1 Todesqualen
* * *To|des|qua|lenplfinal or mortal agonyTódesqualen ausstehen (fig) — to suffer agony or agonies
* * *Todesqualen ausstehen fig go through absolute agony -
2 Todeskampf
m1. agony2. death struggle3. mortal agony4. mortal combat -
3 Todesangst
f fear of death; fig. mortal fear; Todesängste ausstehen be scared to death, be frightened ( oder scared) out of one’s mind ( oder wits)* * *die Todesangstfear of death* * *To|des|angstfmortal agonyTodesängste ausstehen (inf) — to be scared to death (inf)
* * *To·des·angstfTodesängste ausstehen (fam) to be scared to death, to be frightened out of one's wits2. (Angst vor dem Sterben) fear of death* * *2) (große Angst) extreme fear* * *Todesängste ausstehen be scared to death, be frightened ( oder scared) out of one’s mind ( oder wits)* * *2) (große Angst) extreme fear -
4 Todesangst
f1. deadly terror2. fear of death3. mortal agony4. mortal fear5. necrophobia
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