deathly

deathly
adjective, adverb (as if caused by death: a deathly silence; It was deathly quiet.) mortal
deathly
tr['deɵlɪ]
adjective (comp deathlier, superl deathliest)
1 (silence) sepulcral, de muerte, mortal; (pallor) cadavérico,-a, de muerte
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be deathly pale estar blanco,-a como el papel
deathly ['dɛɵli] adj
: de muerte, sepulcral (dícese del silencio), cadavérico (dícese de la palidez)
deathly
adj.
cadavérico, -a adj.
profundo, -a adj.
adv.
mortal adv.

I 'deθli
adjective <silence> de muerte, sepulcral; <pallor> cadavérico

II
adverb

she looked deathly white o pale — estaba blanca como el or un papel, estaba lívida

['deθlɪ]
1.
ADJ
(compar deathlier) (superl deathliest) [appearance, pallor] cadavérico; [silence] sepulcral
2.
ADV

deathly pale — pálido como un muerto

* * *

I ['deθli]
adjective <silence> de muerte, sepulcral; <pallor> cadavérico

II
adverb

she looked deathly white o pale — estaba blanca como el or un papel, estaba lívida


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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