fatal

fatal
'feitl
adjective
1) (causing death: a fatal accident.) mortal
2) (disastrous: She made the fatal mistake of not inviting him to the party.) fatal
- fatality
fatal adj mortal
a fatal wound una herida mortal

fatal adjetivo 1accidente/enfermedad/consecuenciasfatal 2 (fam) (muy malo) terrible, awful;
fue un fin de semana fatal it was a terrible weekend;
me encuentro fatal I feel awful; su padre está fatal his father's in a really bad way (colloq) ■ adverbio (esp Esp fam):
viste fatal he dresses really badly;
me caen fatal I can't stand them (colloq)
fatal
I adjetivo
1 (desastroso, muy perjudicial) fatal: fue un error fatal, it was a fatal error
2 (mortal) deadly, fatal: el accidente tuvo un fatal desenlace, the accident ended tragically
3 (lamentable, pésimo) awful, dreadful familiar lousy
4 (inevitable, ineludible) fateful, inevitable
II adv fam awfully, terribly: lo pasamos fatal, we had a rotten time
cantaban fatal, they sang really badly 'fatal' also found in these entries: Spanish: enrollarse - funesta - funesto - marras - mortal - sentar - vampiresa - distracción English: appalling - awful - behave - dreadful - fatal - femme fatale - grim - lousy - pear-shaped - rotten - terrible - wretched - bad - deadly
fatal
tr['feɪtəl]
adjective
1 (causing disaster) fatal, funesto,-a; (serious) grave
2 (causing death) mortal
3 (fateful) fatídico,-a
fatal ['feɪt̬əl] adj
1) deadly: mortal
2) ill-fated: malhadado, fatal
3) momentous: fatídico
fatal
adj.
fatal adj.
funesto, -a adj.
menguado, -a adj.
mortífero, -a adj.
nefasto, -a adj.
'feɪtḷ
adjective
a) (causing death) mortal
b) (disastrous) <decision/mistake> fatídico, de funestas consecuencias
['feɪtl]
1. ADJ
1) (=causing death) [accident, injury] mortal
2) (=disastrous) [mistake] fatal; [consequences] funesto (to para)

it's fatal to mention that — es peligrosísimo mencionar eso

3) (=fateful) fatídico
2.
CPD

fatal accident enquiry N(Scot) investigación sobre las causas de un accidente mortal

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['feɪtḷ]
adjective
a) (causing death) mortal
b) (disastrous) <decision/mistake> fatídico, de funestas consecuencias

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  • fatal — fatal …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • fatal — fatal, ale [ fatal ] adj. • XIVe; lat. fatalis, de fatum « destin » 1 ♦ Du destin; fixé, marqué par le destin. Le moment, l instant fatal. ⇒ fatidique. « Cette grande figure une et multiple, lugubre et rayonnante, fatale et sacrée, l Homme »… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • fatal — fatal, ale (fa tal, ta l ) adj. 1°   Qui porte avec soi une destinée irrévocable. Le tison fatal de Méléagre. •   Vint enfin le moment du festin fatal de la reine [Esther], dont le favori [Aman] s était tant enorgueilli, BOSSUET Polit. X, III, 5 …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • fatal — fa·tal adj 1: causing failure of a legal claim or cause of action a fatal defect in the proceedings W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel 2: making something (as a contract) invalid or unenforceable there is a fatal indefiniteness with the result that… …   Law dictionary

  • fatal — adjetivo 1. (antepuesto / pospuesto) Que causa desgracia o que perjudica a una persona o a una cosa: Una recaída en su enfermedad podría ser fatal. Ha sufrido un accidente fatal, ha muerto. Has tomado una decisión de fatales consecuencias. Se… …   Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española

  • fatal — FATAL, [fat]ale. adj. Qui porte avec soy une destinée inévitable. Le cheveu fatal de Nisus. le dard fatal de Cephale. le tison fatal de Meleagre. le nom des Scipions estoit fatal à l Afrique. sort fatal. destin fatal. loy fatale. decret fatal.… …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • fatal — FATÁL, Ă, fatali, e, adj. 1. Care are urmări nenorocite pentru cineva sau ceva; care pricinuieşte moartea; funest. Greşeală fatală. Lovitură fatală. ♦ Nefericit, nenorocit, trist. Deznodământ fatal. 2. Care se consideră că este fixat de destin;… …   Dicționar Român

  • fatal — fatal, fateful Both words have to do with the workings of fate, and their complex histories, fully explored by the OED, have often intertwined. Fowler (1926) wrote a fond defence of the special meaning of fateful, ‘having far reaching… …   Modern English usage

  • Fatal — Fa tal, a. [L. fatalis, fr. fatum: cf. F. fatal. See {Fate}.] 1. Proceeding from, or appointed by, fate or destiny; necessary; inevitable. [R.] [1913 Webster] These thing are fatal and necessary. Tillotson. [1913 Webster] It was fatal to the king …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Fatal — may refer to:* Redirect to Death * Fatal (Hussein Fatal album) * Fatal Recordings, a feminist record label * Fatal (rapper), a rapper who collaborated with the band Therapy? on the song Come and Die from the soundtrack to the film Judgment Night… …   Wikipedia

  • fatal — Adj verhängnisvoll erw. stil. (16. Jh., Form 17. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. fātālis verderbenbringend , einer Ableitung von l. fātum Mißgeschick, Lebensschicksal, Weissagespruch (selten auch deutsch Fatum), zu l. fārī sprechen . Die ältere… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

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