fatally的意思和读音

fatally

: [ˈfeɪt(ə)li] : ['feɪt(ə)li]

adv.

adv.terminally,mortally,incurably,seriously,ruinously

adv.1.;

adv.1.so severely that you die as a result2.so seriously that complete failure is the result

1. ... judicial system ;[] fatally adv. astound vt. 使使 ...

2. coincide:v. fatally:adv. clue:n. 线 ...

3. ... deprive vt. , 使 16. fatally adv. , 宿, 17. bacterial adj. [] ...

4. ... 6. rubble: 7. fatally: 8. cluster bomb: ...

5. Collide with— Fatally Disintegrate— , ...

6. ... 2. Magnet~ ~ 3. Fatally~ ~ 4. Cross my heart~ ~ ...

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1.Yet if he were to meet all of the protesters' demands, his regime might be fatally weakened.

2.Since the departure of her boyfriend, xu was fatally stricken down in spirit and teared cats and dogs without eating the least.

3.It may be the metaphor of that the unreligious is mortal , but I believe in nihility fatally .

4.Don't get so caught up in your passion that you jump in and take action on a fatally flawed idea.

5.An independent commission said there was no evidence Mr. Duggan fired at police before being shot fatally by an officer in the chest.

6.In Gregor's shoes he might have panicked, doubted what was happening, and fatally failed to act.

7.My mother's mother, fatally ill with tubercular infection, fell into a suicidal depression and was institutionalized.

8.CHICAGO: At least 17 people were shot, none fatally , by a gunman who opened fire in a class today at a suburban Chicago university.17

9.Spanish bullfighter. Noted for his economy of movement, he was a leading matador of his time but was fatally gored by a bull in 1947.西1947

10.On the surface, it sounds like a good idea but, in my humble opinion, the model is fatally flawed.