fatal

adjective
🔊/ˈfeɪtl/
🔊/ˈfeɪtl/
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  1. causing or ending in death致命的
    • a fatal accident/blow/illness致命的事故/一击/疾病
    • a potentially fatal form of cancer潜在致死型癌症
    • If she gets ill again it could prove fatal.如果她再患病,就会有性命之忧。🔊🔊
    compare mortal
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    • He has not driven since his nearly fatal accident earlier this year.自从今年较早时那次差点儿丧命的车祸之后,他就没有开过车。
    • Her disregard of this advice was ultimately fatal.她不听这个建议,结局是灾难性的。
    • The disease is potentially fatal.这种疾病可能会致命。
    • This kind of accident is almost always fatal for the pilot.飞行员遇到这类事故,几乎无一幸免于难。
    • a chemical which is invariably fatal to small mammals对小型哺乳动物无一例外会致命的一种化学品
    • He suffered fatal injuries when he was struck by a car.他让车撞了,受了致命伤。
    • Most farmers are alert to the potentially fatal consequences of an overturning tractor.大多数农民都警惕拖拉机翻倒可能带来的致命后果。
    • They were involved in a fatal accident.他们卷入一起出了人命的事故中。
    Topics Illnessc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • prove
    adverb
    • nearly
    • always
    • invariably
    preposition
    • for
    • to
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  2. causing disaster or failure灾难性的;毁灭性的;导致失败的
    • a fatal error/mistake灾难性的错误
    • Any delay would be fatal.任何延误都可能导致失败。🔊🔊
    • There was a fatal flaw in the plan.计划中有一个致命的缺陷。🔊🔊
    • It'd be fatal to try and stop them now.现在要试图制止他们就会导致灾难性后果。🔊🔊
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    • a possibly fatal setback to his plans可能导致他计划完全失败的因素
    • Tax increases have proved fatal to the nation's business community.事实已证明,加税对该国的企业界造成了致命打击。
    Topics Difficulty and failurec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • prove
    adverb
    • absolutely
    • ultimately
    preposition
    • to
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  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the senses ‘destined by fate’ and ‘ominous’): from Old French, or from Latin fatalis, from fatum ‘that which has been spoken’, from fari ‘speak’.