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Definition of mortally in English: mortallyadverb ˈmɔːt(ə)liˈmɔrdli 1In such a manner as to cause death. 致命地 the gunner was mortally wounded 炮手受了致命伤。 Example sentencesExamples - Another child was mortally wounded and two other teachers and several more children were badly injured.
- So many others in their division had fallen in the same manner, mortally wounded and left with only their pride and honor.
- Innocent people had been murdered, women and children mortally wounded.
- She was in pain; earlier on, she had overheard the constable talking to someone else on his walkie-talkie, about a mortally wounded person in dire need of treatment.
- The beast still lives; but it is mortally wounded.
- In a moment, six lay dead on the burning dust; the seventh, who'd struggled against his bonds in the tumult, fell mortally wounded beside them.
- Before he reached the quarter-deck ladder he was told Captain Cooke had been mortally wounded.
- Hamilton, mortally wounded, was rowed to Greenwich Village, where he died the following day.
- However, I witnessed the distressing sight of turtles, some mortally wounded, others recovering, their shells sliced open by propellers - the direct result of this stupidity.
- But he was mortally wounded and was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital.
- Such texts are not interested in the story of a helicopter pilot who risks his life in a maneuver that saves his commanding officer, or in the officer who dies trying to rescue a mortally wounded comrade.
- The American commander, Captain James Lawrence, was mortally wounded and his ship surrendered to a British boarding party after a great loss of life.
- Much later, Tomlinson realized that the hotel had already been hit and that all the journalists were either fleeing their rooms or helping evacuate the mortally wounded reporters.
- Some were mortally wounded, some received moderate injuries (such as burns, shot wounds and severed veins) and others were lightly injured.
- The cemetery was used by the British military from 1708 until 1835 and, despite its name, only two men mortally wounded at Trafalgar are buried here - the majority were buried at sea.
- The ballistics report concluded that he was mortally wounded one-and-a-half metres from the jeep.
- A captain in the Green Howards' Regiment, Verity died on July 31, 1943, after being mortally wounded in action a few days earlier while leading his Company in Sicily.
- A police source said that he found Smith mortally wounded in the kitchen and pulled the knife out of his chest.
- It is clear he is mortally wounded but, true friend that he is, he manages to warn Pepe with his dying breath.
- The tail-gunner was mortally wounded, but the captain refused to bail out - swearing that the two of them would land the plane together.
2Very intensely or seriously. 剧烈地 I expected him to be mortally offended 我以为他会非常生气。 Example sentencesExamples - Even the police themselves were mortally afraid of the Flying Squad.
- He attempted another smile, but the effort was in vain, suddenly he felt cold all over, and mortally afraid.
- Politicians seem to be mortally afraid of these characters who have taken charge of the programme, whatever government is in power.
- I'm mortally afraid that my voice would come out all wobbly and broken, but surprisingly, it's calm enough.
- Kirsten had probably been mortally offended when Sunny had labelled her a cheerleader.
- But I keep my distance, too afraid, so mortally afraid, to do anything about it.
- It can't happen: something always goes wrong - and it's all the more likely if you have mortally offended one of your guests by snubbing his hairdressing skills.
- The bottom line: we have to change the rules to make companies deathly afraid of producing dishonest numbers, as we have to make accountants mortally afraid of certifying them.
- His repeated errors of judgement make him look suspiciously like he'll mortally offend other leaders by failing to do his homework.
- He clung tighter to Alan, mortally afraid his friend and beloved would try and abandon him.
- I was mortally offended by what you wrote about him in your last article.
- I never thought people would be mortally offended by the sounds I was making.
- Apparently someone in the far corner of the room let out an audible yawn, and Father David was mortally offended.
Definition of mortally in US English: mortallyadverbˈmôrdlēˈmɔrdli 1In such a manner as to cause death. 致命地 the gunner was mortally wounded 炮手受了致命伤。 Example sentencesExamples - A captain in the Green Howards' Regiment, Verity died on July 31, 1943, after being mortally wounded in action a few days earlier while leading his Company in Sicily.
- Hamilton, mortally wounded, was rowed to Greenwich Village, where he died the following day.
- Another child was mortally wounded and two other teachers and several more children were badly injured.
- In a moment, six lay dead on the burning dust; the seventh, who'd struggled against his bonds in the tumult, fell mortally wounded beside them.
- So many others in their division had fallen in the same manner, mortally wounded and left with only their pride and honor.
- A police source said that he found Smith mortally wounded in the kitchen and pulled the knife out of his chest.
- The tail-gunner was mortally wounded, but the captain refused to bail out - swearing that the two of them would land the plane together.
- The American commander, Captain James Lawrence, was mortally wounded and his ship surrendered to a British boarding party after a great loss of life.
- Much later, Tomlinson realized that the hotel had already been hit and that all the journalists were either fleeing their rooms or helping evacuate the mortally wounded reporters.
- Before he reached the quarter-deck ladder he was told Captain Cooke had been mortally wounded.
- Some were mortally wounded, some received moderate injuries (such as burns, shot wounds and severed veins) and others were lightly injured.
- But he was mortally wounded and was pronounced dead after being taken to hospital.
- The ballistics report concluded that he was mortally wounded one-and-a-half metres from the jeep.
- It is clear he is mortally wounded but, true friend that he is, he manages to warn Pepe with his dying breath.
- Innocent people had been murdered, women and children mortally wounded.
- The beast still lives; but it is mortally wounded.
- She was in pain; earlier on, she had overheard the constable talking to someone else on his walkie-talkie, about a mortally wounded person in dire need of treatment.
- The cemetery was used by the British military from 1708 until 1835 and, despite its name, only two men mortally wounded at Trafalgar are buried here - the majority were buried at sea.
- However, I witnessed the distressing sight of turtles, some mortally wounded, others recovering, their shells sliced open by propellers - the direct result of this stupidity.
- Such texts are not interested in the story of a helicopter pilot who risks his life in a maneuver that saves his commanding officer, or in the officer who dies trying to rescue a mortally wounded comrade.
- 1.1 Very intensely or seriously.
剧烈地 I expected him to be mortally offended 我以为他会非常生气。 Example sentencesExamples - I'm mortally afraid that my voice would come out all wobbly and broken, but surprisingly, it's calm enough.
- I was mortally offended by what you wrote about him in your last article.
- Apparently someone in the far corner of the room let out an audible yawn, and Father David was mortally offended.
- Even the police themselves were mortally afraid of the Flying Squad.
- Kirsten had probably been mortally offended when Sunny had labelled her a cheerleader.
- The bottom line: we have to change the rules to make companies deathly afraid of producing dishonest numbers, as we have to make accountants mortally afraid of certifying them.
- Politicians seem to be mortally afraid of these characters who have taken charge of the programme, whatever government is in power.
- He clung tighter to Alan, mortally afraid his friend and beloved would try and abandon him.
- It can't happen: something always goes wrong - and it's all the more likely if you have mortally offended one of your guests by snubbing his hairdressing skills.
- He attempted another smile, but the effort was in vain, suddenly he felt cold all over, and mortally afraid.
- I never thought people would be mortally offended by the sounds I was making.
- His repeated errors of judgement make him look suspiciously like he'll mortally offend other leaders by failing to do his homework.
- But I keep my distance, too afraid, so mortally afraid, to do anything about it.
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