mortally

mortally
adverb

mortally wounded — tödlich verletzt

mortally offended — zutiefst od. tödlich beleidigt

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adverb (in such a way as to cause death: He has been mortally wounded.) tödlich
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mor·tal·ly
[ˈmɔ:təli, AM ˈmɔ:rt̬-]
adv
1. (fatally) tödlich
\mortally wounded tödlich verletzt [o verwundet
2. (fig: intensely) zutiefst, tödlich fig
\mortally offended [or wounded] zutiefst gekränkt, tödlich beleidigt
\mortally scared zu Tode erschrocken
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['mɔːtəlɪ]
adv
1) (= fatally) tödlich

mortally ill — todkrank

2) (fig: extremely) shocked etc zu Tode; wounded zutiefst; offended tödlich

I was mortally afraid — ich habe Todesängste ausgestanden

she is mortally embarrassed — es ist ihr höchst peinlich

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adverb

mortally wounded — tödlich verletzt

mortally offended — zutiefst od. tödlich beleidigt

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adv.
sterblich adv.
tödlich adv.

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