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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++fa·tal /ˈfeɪtl/ ●●○ adjective  1 DIEresulting in someone’s death 致命的 potentially fatal diseases 潜在致命的疾病fatal accident/illness/injury etc a fatal climbing accident 致命的登山事故 If it is not treated correctly, the condition can prove fatal (=be fatal). 如果治疗不当,这种病可能会致命。2 HARM/BE BAD FORhaving a very bad effect, especially making someone fail or stop what they are doing 灾难性的,毁灭性的fatal to Disunity finally proved fatal to the rebels’ cause. 内部失和最终成为叛乱分子此番举事的致命弱点。 There was one fatal flaw (=serious weakness) in his argument. 他的论据中有个致命的缺陷。 His presidential hopes suffered a fatal blow in New Hampshire. 他的总统梦在新罕布什尔州遭受致命打击。fatal mistake/error Telling your employees they’re unimportant is a fatal error. 当面说员工无足轻重是个灾难性的错误。
Examples from the Corpus
fatalThe delay may be disappointing but is not fatal.Meyer's car was involved in a fatal accident on the freeway.Otherwise, he fears a fatal collision is on the horizon.Recently I have experienced near fatal fevers.a fatal heart attackThe gas can be fatal if inhaled in large amounts.He suffered a fatal injury to the neck.She will host the surprise get-together tomorrow as a thank you to the victims of a fatal muscle wasting disease.Some were present in potentially fatal quantities.Individual immortality would threaten the species as a whole - almost certainly with fatal results.A sudden shock could be fatal to anyone with a weak heart.Its fatal venom had no effect on him.prove fatalToday an estimated 150,000 people are stung each year but less than 1 percent of these attacks prove fatal.At worst you would get a severe electric shock, which could prove fatal.In the case of the white-tailed hawk and other forms of wildlife, this destruction of suitable habitat may prove fatal.One of them, 26 year old Anthony Clarke, gave him an injection of heroin which proved fatal.That manoeuvre might lead to a diamond ruff for West at trick two, but even that is unlikely to prove fatal.German measles can prove fatal to an unborn baby.He said the fumes could have proved fatal to some one on their own or an older person.The combination of recession, falling property values, rent and rate increases have proved fatal to the nation's business community.The loss could prove fatal to their championship hopes.An instantaneously absorbed dose of five grays would prove fatal within the space of two weeks.fatal mistake/errorBut then we asked him a bit more about it and he made his fatal mistake.But then, during the monsoon of 1661, she made her fatal mistake.It was an expensive, almost financially fatal mistake.This determination then leads him into his fatal error.This may be a fatal mistake.Which uncle had told him that was a fatal mistake?It had made the fatal error of overkill.I almost made a fatal mistake when she asked me to transfer the call to the Oval Office.
Origin fatal (1300-1400) French Latin fatalis, from fatum; → FATE
fa·tal adjectiveChineseSyllable
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fatal
fatal /ˈfeɪtl/ adjective
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: French
 Origin: Latin fatalis, from fatum; fate
1. resulting in someone’s death:
    potentially fatal diseases
    fatal accident/illness/injury etc
    a fatal climbing accident
    If it is not treated correctly, the condition can prove fatal (=be fatal).
2. having a very bad effect, especially making someone fail or stop what they are doing
    fatal to
    Disunity finally proved fatal to the rebels’ cause.
    There was one fatal flaw (=serious weakness) in his argument.
    His presidential hopes suffered a fatal blow in New Hampshire.
    fatal mistake/error
    Telling your employees they’re unimportant is a fatal error.


fatalBrE /ˈfeɪtl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfeɪtl/ 🔊 adjectivecausing 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 adjective (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。🔊🔊 fa·tal·ly BrE /ˈfeɪtəli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈfeɪtəli/ 🔊 adverbfatally injured/wounded 受致命伤The plan was fatally flawed from the start. 这个计划一开始就有致命的缺陷。🔊🔊