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Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

deadly nightshade [americ ˈdɛdli ˈnaɪtˌʃeɪd, Brit dɛdli ˈnʌɪtʃeɪd] SUBST C or U

Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford
Dicionário de Espanhol Oxford

nightshade [americ ˈnaɪtˌʃeɪd, Brit ˈnʌɪtʃeɪd] SUBST U or C

deadly nightshade [americ ˈdɛdli ˈnaɪtˌʃeɪd, Brit dɛdli ˈnʌɪtʃeɪd] SUBST C or U

I. deadly <deadlier deadliest> [americ ˈdɛdli, Brit ˈdɛdli] ADJ

1.1. deadly (fatal):

deadly disease/poison/blow
deadly weapon
deadly combat

1.2. deadly (unerring):

deadly aim
deadly aim

1.3. deadly as intensifier:

deadly seriousness
deadly enemy/rival
deadly sin REL

2. deadly (dull, boring) coloq:

deadly play/book/party
deadly play/book/party

II. deadly [americ ˈdɛdli, Brit ˈdɛdli] ADV as intensifier

deadly dull/boring:

no Dicionário PONS

I. deadly [ˈdedli] -ier, -iest -ier, -iest ADJ

1. deadly (capable of killing):

2. deadly coloq (very boring):

II. deadly [ˈdedli] -ier, -iest -ier, -iest ADV

no Dicionário PONS

I. deadly <-ier, -iest> [ˈded·li] ADJ

1. deadly (capable of killing):

deadly weapon
deadly silence

2. deadly coloq (boring):

II. deadly <-ier, -iest> [ˈded·li] ADV

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The city was home to at least six deadly houses filled with trials for visitors.
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The mission suffered from repeated and deadly raids.
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However, the program becomes uncontrollable and threatens to release a new deadly virus on the city.
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Further efforts by unions to advance the proposal after numerous and deadly factory fires have been rejected.
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In 1997 there were a series of deadly earthquakes in the county.
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