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Traductions de oblivion dans le dictionnaire anglais » polonais

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oblivion [əˈblɪviən] SUBST sans pl

1. oblivion (unconsciousness):

oblivion

2. oblivion (state of being forgotten):

oblivion
to fall [or sink] into oblivion

Expressions couramment utilisées avec oblivion

to fall [or sink] into oblivion

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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But the great competitions taken place at this famous race course should not fall into oblivion.
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Following this attack, the village and valley fell into oblivion.
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It features a young (mid twenties) professional-looking woman drinking herself into oblivion on her own in her flat.
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Nothingness: death, oblivion, the absolute, the infinite and/or the unimaginable.
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The format as of 2013 appears to have faded into oblivion as far as international use is concerned.
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She spent the rest of her life in oblivion, despite participation in occasional concerts and receiving state awards and medals.
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The town was largely passed by in the nineteenth century, and was saved from oblivion by the efforts of a small number of dedicated people.
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He has orders to send the tournament participants into a dark oblivion.
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So first of all, the main feature of the composition is the oscillation between oblivion and construction which reminds directly to the poetic writing form.
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By the end of the 16th century, the town was destroyed by successive fires, floods and epidemic, began to fall into the oblivion.
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