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adjective1) (ruinous, disastrous) verheerend (to für); fatal; schicksalsschwer [Tag, Moment]2) (deadly) tödlich [Unfall, Verletzung]* * *['feitl]1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) tödlich2) (disastrous: She made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party.) verhängnisvoll•- academic.ru/86932/fatally">fatally- fatality* * *fa·tal[ˈfeɪtəl, AM -t̬əl]adj inv1. (lethal) tödlichthis illness is \fatal in almost all cases diese Krankheit führt fast immer zum Tod\fatal accident/dose tödlicher Unfall/tödliche Dosis\fatal blow Todesstoß m2. (disastrous) fatal, verhängnisvoll* * *['feɪtl]adjhe had a fatal accident — er ist tödlich verunglückt
the illness is invariably fatal — die Krankheit verläuft immer tödlich
possibly fatal delays — Verzögerungen pl, die möglicherweise tödliche Folgen haben werden
to prove fatal — sich als tödlich erweisen
fatal accident inquiry (Scot) — Untersuchung f zur Unfallursache (bei Unfällen mit Todesfolge)
2) (fig: disastrous) mistake, weakness, flaw, consequences fatal, verhängnisvoll; (COMPUT) error schwer; (= fateful) day, decision verhängnisvollto be or prove fatal to or for sb/sth — das Ende für jdn/etw bedeuten or sein
it proved fatal to their diplomatic relations —
in the end such methods will prove fatal — solche Methoden werden sich letztendlich als verhängnisvoll herausstellen
it's fatal to ask him, he always forgets — frag ihn bloß nicht, er vergisst es immer
it would be fatal to do that — es wäre verhängnisvoll, das zu tun
it was a fatal blow to our hopes — es hat unsere Hoffnungen zunichtegemacht
her fatal attraction for him — die unheilvolle Anziehungskraft, die sie auf ihn ausübte
* * *fatal [ˈfeıtl] adj (adv fatally)1. tödlich, mit tödlichem Ausgang:a fatal accident ein tödlicher Unfall;fatally wounded tödlich verwundet2. fatal, unheilvoll, verhängnisvoll ( alle:to für); (Fehler in Computeranwendung) schwer:be fatal to sb’s plans jemandes Pläne zunichtemachen3. (über Wohl und Wehe) entscheidend, schicksalhaft4. unvermeidlich5. Schicksal(s)…:* * *adjective1) (ruinous, disastrous) verheerend (to für); fatal; schicksalsschwer [Tag, Moment]2) (deadly) tödlich [Unfall, Verletzung]* * *adj.schlimm adj.schwerwiegend adj.tödlich adj.
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