Fatal en français : traduction et définition
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Traduction et définition
(a) fatal (illness): (une maladie) mortelle
Exemples
- "The most contagious (and potentially fatal) strain of the virus, called H5N1, has the potential to decimate the global bird population."
- "By now, you've no doubt read the newspapers: devastating earthquakes, deadly floods, fatal epidemics, terrorist attacks, destructive hurricanes and death tolls in the thousands, and that's just on the front page!"
- "Our lab tests reveal nearly fatal levels of mescaline, bath salts and bong water in his system, as well as trace elements of orange juice and horse tranquilizer."
Exercice 1
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from the article!
First, find the term which describes a widespread illness, such as a virus, which affects much of the world:
A cholera swept through Asia in the 19th Century.
Now, we need the word which means "deadly" or "mortal":
My parents were in a car accident when I was 3, so I'm an orphan.
Next, find the word used to describe something which "persuades you not to do something":
The police have introduced security cameras in public places as a to criminals.
Finally, find the word which means a "development" or a major "discovery", "advance" or "achievement":
These results are a real : we're very proud of what we discovered!
First, find the term which describes a widespread illness, such as a virus, which affects much of the world:
A cholera swept through Asia in the 19th Century.
Now, we need the word which means "deadly" or "mortal":
My parents were in a car accident when I was 3, so I'm an orphan.
Next, find the word used to describe something which "persuades you not to do something":
The police have introduced security cameras in public places as a to criminals.
Finally, find the word which means a "development" or a major "discovery", "advance" or "achievement":
These results are a real : we're very proud of what we discovered!
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate terms from the article!
First, find the term which describes a widespread illness, such as a virus, which affects much of the world:
A cholera pandemic 1 swept through Asia in the 19th Century.
Now, we need the word which means "deadly" or "mortal":
My parents were in a fatal 2 car accident when I was 3, so I'm an orphan.
Next, find the word used to describe something which "persuades you not to do something":
The police have introduced security cameras in public places as a deterrent 3 to criminals.
Finally, find the word which means a "development" or a major "discovery", "advance" or "achievement":
These results are a real breakthrough 4: we're very proud of what we discovered!
First, find the term which describes a widespread illness, such as a virus, which affects much of the world:
A cholera pandemic 1 swept through Asia in the 19th Century.
Now, we need the word which means "deadly" or "mortal":
My parents were in a fatal 2 car accident when I was 3, so I'm an orphan.
Next, find the word used to describe something which "persuades you not to do something":
The police have introduced security cameras in public places as a deterrent 3 to criminals.
Finally, find the word which means a "development" or a major "discovery", "advance" or "achievement":
These results are a real breakthrough 4: we're very proud of what we discovered!
1 pandemic: "Pandemic" is the term we were looking for here. A "pandemic" is something (usually a virus) which spreads over many different countries, infecting lots of people. In the article, we read that scientists fear that "a global flu pandemic" may happen in the future, making lots of people ill.
2 fatal: This is the right answer. If an accident, an illness, etc. is "fatal", then it is "deadly": it results in death. Example: "Cancer can be fatal: many people never recover". I hope you never contract a fatal illness!
3 deterrent: "Deterrent" is the correct term here. A "deterrent" persuades or convinces us NOT to do something: it "discourages" us. Example: "Prison is great: it serves as both a deterrent and a punishment!".
4 breakthrough: "Breakthrough" is the right answer. In a literal sense, a "breakthrough" is when we push to the other side of something, or cross a line. Figuratively, a "breakthrough" is an important "development" or "discovery".
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