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1 mortally
adverb (in such a way as to cause death: He has been mortally wounded.) mortalmentetr['mɔːtəlɪ]1 mortalmenteadv.• mortalmente adv.'mɔːrtḷi, 'mɔːtəli['mɔːtǝlɪ]ADV1) (=fatally)to be mortally wounded — estar herido de muerte, estar mortalmente herido
2) (=extremely)he was mortally embarrassed — estaba terriblemente avergonzado, estaba cortadísimo *
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2 mortally
adv.mortalmente. -
3 mortal
'mo:tl
1. adjective1) (liable to die; unable to live for ever: Man is mortal.) mortal2) (of or causing death: a mortal illness; mortal enemies (= enemies willing to fight each other till death); mortal combat.) mortal
2. noun(a human being: All mortals must die sometime.) mortal- mortally
- mortal sin
mortal adj n mortal
mortal adjetivo 1 ‹ dosis› fatal, lethal; ‹enfermedad/veneno› deadly; 2 ‹odio/enemigo› mortal ■ sustantivo masculino y femenino mortal
mortal
I adjetivo
1 mortal
2 (accidente, veneno, etc) fatal
3 (uso enfático) un mortal hastío, a monumental boredom
II mf mortal ' mortal' also found in these entries: Spanish: fatal - perecedera - perecedero - resto - salto - víctima - pecado English: deadly - death blow - fatal - fatality - mortal - somersault - killer - lethal - passionatetr['mɔːtəl]1 (gen) mortal1 mortal nombre masulino o femeninomortal ['mɔrt̬əl] adj: mortalmortal blow: golpe mortalmortal fear: miedo mortal♦ mortally advmortal n: mortal mfadj.• fatal adj.• mortal adj.• perecedero, -a adj.n.• mortal s.m.
I 'mɔːrtḷ, 'mɔːtḷa) ( subject to death) mortalb) (liter) <blow/injury> mortalmortal sin — pecado m mortal
c) ( until death) (liter)mortal enemy — enemigo, -ga m,f mortal
mortal combat — combate m a muerte
II
noun mortal mf['mɔːtl]1. ADJ1) (=destined to die) mortal3) (=deadly) [enemy] mortal4) (=extreme) [terror] espantosoto live in mortal fear that... — vivir aterrorizado de que...
2.N mortal mfmere IIthey are now reduced to the status of ordinary mortals — quedan ahora reducidos al estatus de simples mortales
3.CPDmortal combat N — combate m a muerte
mortal remains NPL — restos mpl mortales
mortal sin N — pecado m mortal
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I ['mɔːrtḷ, 'mɔːtḷ]a) ( subject to death) mortalb) (liter) <blow/injury> mortalmortal sin — pecado m mortal
c) ( until death) (liter)mortal enemy — enemigo, -ga m,f mortal
mortal combat — combate m a muerte
II
noun mortal mf -
4 mortalmente
mortalmente adverbio mortally: resultó mortalmente herido, he was fatally wounded ' mortalmente' also found in these entries: English: fatally - mortally -
5 herido
Del verbo herir: ( conjugate herir) \ \
herido es: \ \el participioMultiple Entries: herido herir
herido
◊ -da adjetivo( por agresión) he has been seriously wounded; ■ sustantivo masculino, femenino:◊ los heridos the injured/wounded
herir ( conjugate herir) verbo transitivo
herido,-a sustantivo masculino y femenino casualty, injured person: aún no se conoce el número de heridos, the number of casualties is still not known
herir verbo transitivo
1 (físicamente) (accidentalmente) to injure (con un arma, instrumento) to wound
2 (espiritualmente) to hurt, wound: hirió sus sentimientos, he hurt his feelings
3 (la vista, el oído) to offend ➣ Ver nota en herida
' herido' also found in these entries: Spanish: baja - herida - mortalmente - si - gravedad English: badly - casualty - critically - destroy - fatally - hurt - injured - mortally - neither - seriously - smash - sorely - wounded -
6 muerte
muerte sustantivo femenino death; a la muerte de su padre on her father's death; muerte de cuna crib death (AmE), cot death (BrE); me dio un susto de muerte (fam) she scared me to death (colloq); dar muerte a algn (frml) to kill sb; de mala muerte (fam) ‹pueblo/hotel› grotty (colloq); ser la muerte (fam) ( ser atroz) to be hell o murder (colloq); ( ser estupendo) to be fantastic (colloq)
muerte sustantivo femenino
1 death: murió de muerte natural, she died a natural death
2 (homicidio) killing (asesinato) murder: al criminal se le imputan tres muertes, the criminal is charged with three murders Locuciones: a muerte, to death: defender a muerte, to defend to the death
odiar a muerte, to loathe sb familiar de mala muerte, lousy, rotten (buenísimo) de muerte, fantastic, great ' muerte' also found in these entries: Spanish: abandonarse - afectar - amenazar - borde - cabecilla - caer - condenar - condenada - condenado - conmutar - desafiar - ejecución - enloquecer - enterada - enterado - garito - garrote - genuina - genuino - hasta - instantánea - instantáneo - lamentar - lecho - local - mal - marcar - obsesionar - origen - palo - pena - pérdida - puerta - reciente - sabrosa - sabroso - sacudir - semblante - sentida - sentido - simbolizar - sobreponerse - tugurio - vida - violenta - violento - amenaza - apenar - baja - desafío English: afterlife - anarchy - brain death - cheat - commute - curtain - cutthroat - death - death penalty - death row - death squad - deathbed - demise - dice - doom - drive - dump - early - fatal - fatally - get - hole - inquest - lead to - matter - meet - misadventure - mortally - mourn - natural - opposed - pain - penalty - point - punishable - register - release - scare - sentence - shock - silly - snuff movie - squad - upset - wit - accidental - against - bereaved - bereavement - blow
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