致命

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Usage of 致命

The adjective 致命 (zhìmìng) primarily describes something that is 'fatal' or 'deadly,' often relating to injuries, diseases, or critical errors that can cause death or severe consequences. It is commonly used in medical, accident, or risk-related contexts.

Common Collocations

  • 致命伤害 (fatal injury): used in contexts of accidents or violence.
  • 致命影响 (fatal impact): often used metaphorically to describe critical negative effects.
  • 致命错误 (fatal mistake): a serious error causing severe consequences.

Nuances

When using 致命, speakers emphasize the severity and irreversibility of the situation. It is stronger than words like 严重 (serious) and implies life-threatening or critical outcomes. Avoid confusing 致命 with 危险 (dangerous), which is broader and less specific about fatality.

Register and Tone

The term is formal and often appears in news reports, medical discussions, or technical descriptions. It is not typically used in casual conversation unless discussing serious topics.

Example Sentences

This accident caused fatal injuries.

His mistake had a fatal impact on the project's progress.

This virus can be fatal to elderly people.