MORTAL.
美 ['mɔ:tl] 
英 ['mɔ:tl] 
- n.凡人;普通人
 - adj.不能永生的;终将死亡的;导致死亡的;致命的
 - adv.非常
 - 网络致命思想
 
MORTAL.
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1.  | 不能永生的;终将死亡的that cannot live for ever and must die  | 
We are all mortal. 我们都总有一死。  | 
2.  | 导致死亡的;致命的;非常危急的causing death or likely to cause death; very serious  | 
a mortal blow/wound 致命的一击╱伤口  | |
to be in mortal danger 处于极度的危险之中  | |
Her reputation suffered a mortal blow as a result of the scandal. 这一丑闻毁了她的名声。  | 
3.  | [obn] 至死方休的;不共戴天的lasting until death  | 
mortal enemies 不共戴天的敌人  | |
They were locked in mortal combat(= a fight that will only end with the death of one of them) . 他们陷入了一场你死我活的争斗中。  | 
4.  | [obn] 极端的;非常厉害的extreme  | 
We lived in mortal dread of him discovering our secret. 因为害怕他发现我们的秘密,我们终日惶恐不安。  | 
1.  | 人;凡人;普通人a human, especially an ordinary person with little power or influence  | 
old stories about gods and mortals 关于天神和凡人的古老传说  | |
Such things are not for mere mortals like ourselves. 这种事不会落在我们这样的凡夫俗子身上。  | |
She can deal with complicated numbers in her head, but we lesser mortals need calculators! 她可以心算复杂的数字,而我们常人就需要计算器!  |