terrible accident
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accident — [ aksidɑ̃ ] n. m. • 1175; lat. accidens, de accidere « survenir » 1 ♦ Événement fortuit, imprévisible. Vx Un accident heureux, malheureux. 2 ♦ Mod. Épisode non essentiel. « La poésie n était pas mon métier; c était un accident, une aventure… … Encyclopédie Universelle
terrible — ter|ri|ble [ terəbl ] adjective *** ▸ 1 making you upset/afraid ▸ 2 causing serious harm ▸ 3 sick/unhappy/guilty ▸ 4 very bad ▸ 5 very great 1. ) making you feel very upset or afraid: Her mother s sudden death came as a terrible shock. He s been… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
terrible */*/*/ — UK [ˈterəb(ə)l] / US adjective 1) making you feel very upset or afraid Her mother s sudden death came as a terrible shock. He s been through a terrible ordeal. A few minutes later there was a terrible scream. That s a terrible thing to say about… … English dictionary
terrible — ter|ri|ble W3S1 [ˈterıbəl] adj [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin terribilis, from terrere to frighten ] 1.) extremely severe in a way that causes harm or damage = ↑horrible, awful ↑awful ▪ Their son had been injured in a terrible… … Dictionary of contemporary English
terrible — / teribFl/ adjective 1 extremely severe in a way that causes harm or damage: a terrible accident | The poor lad took a terrible beating. 2 making you feel afraid or shocked: There was a terrible noise and the roof caved in. 3 informal extremely… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
accident — 01. Please report any [accidents] immediately to the office. 02. Car [accidents] are the leading cause of death among young people in this country. 03. Shirley broke her neck and a couple of ribs in a terrible car [accident], but luckily didn t… … Grammatical examples in English
terrible — 01. I m a [terrible] hockey player; even my neighbor s six year old son is better than me. 02. The movie was really [terrible]; I can t imagine why it got such good reviews. 03. She was [terribly] upset after having her purse stolen. 04. Turn the … Grammatical examples in English
accident — noun 1 unexpected event that causes damage/injury ADJECTIVE ▪ bad, dreadful (esp. BrE), horrible, horrific (esp. BrE), major, nasty, serious, terrible, tragic … Collocations dictionary
Accident des rampes de Saint-Paul — L accident des rampes de Saint Paul est un accident de la circulation survenu le dimanche 10 novembre 1957 sur une route en lacets surplombant le centre ville de Saint Paul, l une des sous préfectures de l île de La Réunion. Provoqué… … Wikipédia en Français
terrible — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, seem, sound ADVERB ▪ really, truly ▪ I thought something … Collocations dictionary