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1 mortandad
f.1 mortality.2 heavy loss of life, butchery, massacre, death-roll.* * *1 death toll* * *SF1) (=víctimas) [humanas] loss of life; [animales] death2) (=matanza) slaughter, carnage* * *a) ( por causas naturales) loss of lifeb) ( en batalla) slaughter, carnage* * *----* índice de mortandad = death rate, mortality rate.* mortandad infantil = infant deaths.* * *a) ( por causas naturales) loss of lifeb) ( en batalla) slaughter, carnage* * ** índice de mortandad = death rate, mortality rate.* mortandad infantil = infant deaths.* * *1 (por causas naturales) loss of lifela peste causó una elevada mortandad the plague caused enormous loss of life, the plague claimed many lives o victims2 (en una batalla) slaughter, carnage* * *
mortandad sustantivo femenino death toll, number of victims
' mortandad' also found in these entries:
English:
mortality
* * *mortandad nfloss of life;el terremoto causó una gran mortandad the earthquake caused great loss of life* * *f loss of life* * *mortandad nf1) : loss of life, death toll2) : carnage, slaughter -
2 víctima
f.1 victim, sufferer.2 casualty, fatality, person who has suffered an accident.3 victim, object of a crime, target of a crime, prey.* * *1 victim, casualty\víctima propiciatoria scapegoat* * *noun f.1) victim2) casualty* * *SF1) (gen) victim; (Zool) prey; [de accidente] casualtyfalleció víctima de un ataque cardiaco — he died of o from a heart attack
2) ( Hist) sacrifice* * *a) ( persona perjudicada) victimno hubo que lamentar víctimas mortales — (period) nobody was killed o fatally injured
b) ( en sacrificio) victim* * *= victim, sufferer, casualty.Ex. The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.Ex. In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.Ex. Unfortunately, there are indications that the use of rubber stamps in libraries may be among the first casualties of the information revolution.----* animal víctima de la carretera = road kill [roadkill].* ayuda a las víctimas de una catástrofe = disaster relief.* causar muchas víctimas = take + a toll on life.* número de víctimas = death toll.* ser víctima de = fall + prey to, fall + victim to, run + foul of.* víctima civil = civilian casualty.* víctima de asesinato = murder(ed) victim.* víctima de guerra = casualty of war, war casualty.* víctima de homicidio = murder(ed) victim.* víctima de la carretera = road casualty.* víctima humana = human casualty.* víctima mortal = fatality.* * *a) ( persona perjudicada) victimno hubo que lamentar víctimas mortales — (period) nobody was killed o fatally injured
b) ( en sacrificio) victim* * *= victim, sufferer, casualty.Ex: The question can be raised about whether the 'noise' created by Beauperthuy drowned out the cries of pain and suffering of the victims of yellow fever.
Ex: In the Netherlands there are currently some 20,000 sufferers from this affliction.Ex: Unfortunately, there are indications that the use of rubber stamps in libraries may be among the first casualties of the information revolution.* animal víctima de la carretera = road kill [roadkill].* ayuda a las víctimas de una catástrofe = disaster relief.* causar muchas víctimas = take + a toll on life.* número de víctimas = death toll.* ser víctima de = fall + prey to, fall + victim to, run + foul of.* víctima civil = civilian casualty.* víctima de asesinato = murder(ed) victim.* víctima de guerra = casualty of war, war casualty.* víctima de homicidio = murder(ed) victim.* víctima de la carretera = road casualty.* víctima humana = human casualty.* víctima mortal = fatality.* * *1 (persona perjudicada) victimlas víctimas del terremoto the victims of the earthquakeen el accidente no hubo que lamentar víctimas mortales nobody was killed o fatally injured in the accidentfue víctima de una emboscada he was the victim of an ambushfalleció víctima de un paro cardíaco/de un accidente he died of o from a heart attack/as a result of o in an accidentel terremoto cobró miles de víctimas thousands of people died in the earthquake, the earthquake claimed thousands of lives2 (de un sacrificio) victimCompuesto:propitiatory victim* * *
Del verbo victimar: ( conjugate victimar)
victima es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
victimar
víctima
víctima sustantivo femenino
victim;
víctima de algo victim of sth;
víctimas del cáncer cancer victims
víctima sustantivo femenino victim: no hubo ninguna víctima mortal, nobody was killed
' víctima' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
baja
- conjura
- insensibilidad
- muerta
- muerto
- ofrecer
English:
fatality
- poison
- prey
- victim
- casualty
- female
* * *víctima nf1. [por mala suerte o negligencia] victim;[en accidente, guerra] casualty;ser víctima de la represión/la injusticia to be the victim of repression/injustice;fue víctima de su propia ambición she was the victim of her own ambition;resultó víctima de su propio engaño he was hoist with his own petard, his scheme backfired on him;falleció víctima de un infarto he died of a heart attackvíctima mortal fatality;hubo tres víctimas mortales three people were killed2. [en sacrificio] victim;hacerse la víctima to play the martyrvíctima propiciatoria scapegoat* * *f victim;víctima mortal fatality;ser víctima de alguien/algo fall victim to s.o./sth* * *víctima nf: victim* * *víctima n victim -
3 meurtrier
meurtrier, -ière [mœʀtʀije, ijεʀ]1. masculine noun2. feminine nouna. ( = criminelle) murderessb. [de mur] arrow slit3. adjective* * *
1.
- ière mœʀtʀije, ɛʀ adjectif [combats, répression] bloody; [explosion, accident] fatal; [épidémie] deadly; [arme] lethal; [rage] murderous; [route, carrefour] very dangerousle lundi de Pâques a été très meurtrier sur la route — there were many deaths on the roads on Easter Monday
2.
nom masculin, féminin murderer* * *mœʀtʀije, ijɛʀ (-ière)1. adj1) (instincts, fureur) murderous2) (arme, épidémie, combat) deadly3) (accident) fatal4) (carrefour, route) lethal2. nm/f3. nf(= ouverture) [château fort] loophole, arrow slit* * *A adj [combats, répression] bloody; [explosion, accident] fatal; [épidémie] deadly; [arme] lethal; [folie] murderous; [route, carrefour] very dangerous; le lundi de Pâques a été très meurtrier sur la route Easter Monday was a day of carnage on the roads; les derniers séismes ont été très meurtriers recent earthquakes have claimed many casualties.B nm,f murderer.( féminin meurtrière) [mɶrtrije, ɛr] adjectif[qui tue - engin, lame] deadly, lethal, murderous ; [ - avalanche] deadly, fatal ; [ - route] lethal, murderous ; [ - folie, passion] murderousune chasse à l'homme meurtrière a bloody ou murderous manhunthumour meurtrier lethal ou devastating humour————————, meurtrière [mɶrtrije, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin————————meurtrière nom féminin
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