oblivion

oblivion
oblivion
tr[ə'blɪvɪən]
noun
1 (obscurity) olvido
2 (unconsciousness) inconsciencia
oblivion [ə'blɪviən] n
: olvido m
oblivion
n.
olvido s.m.
ə'blɪviən
mass noun
a) (obscurity) olvido m

to fall o sink into oblivion — caer* en el olvido

b) (unconsciousness) inconsciencia f
[ǝ'blɪvɪǝn]
N olvido m

to cast into oblivion — echar al olvido

to fall or sink into oblivion — caer en el olvido

* * *
[ə'blɪviən]
mass noun
a) (obscurity) olvido m

to fall o sink into oblivion — caer* en el olvido

b) (unconsciousness) inconsciencia f

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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