fatal的中文用法及示例

  • 0 A fatal illness, accident, etc. causes death. -- 致命的

    • It just shows how you should never say how well things are going for you - it's fatal (= it causes bad things to happen). 這件事恰恰說明你決不能說事情進展很順利——這麼講會帶來大麻煩。

    • He made the fatal mistake/error of believing what they told him. 他聽信了他們的話,犯了災難性的錯誤。

    • the fatal shooting of an unarmed 15-year-old 對手無寸鐵的15歲少年的致命槍擊

    • This illness is fatal in almost all cases. 這種病幾乎是不治之症。

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  • Of 17 877 patients treated, 20 developed serious non-neurological reactions, one of them fatal.

  • Neither of these concessions will prove fatal to the attempt to render recognition pride and humility compatible with one another.

  • Violation of these rules of engagement can have detrimental, even fatal, effects.

  • In developed countries these diseases are rarely fatal, but they cause considerable morbidity, and high costs due to consultations, medications, hospitalizations and absence from work.

  • Only about 1 in 150 cases of fever develop neurological complications which may be fatal in older people particularly those over 70 years of age.

  • An increased resistance to fluoroquinolones reduces the possibilities to treat severe infections in humans, which can have fatal consequences [1, 8].

  • The proportion of fatal patients admitted in the morning hours declined from 1976-1984 to 1985-2002, although the difference was not significant.

  • On rare occasions, infections in humans can develop into a potentially fatal disease.

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