suicidal

suicidal
[sʊɪˈsaɪdəl]
adjetivo
1suicida

suicidal [sui-sai-dal]
adjetivo
1Que pertenece o que tiende al suicidio.
2Destructor de sí mismo, ruinoso a sus propios intereses.

suicidal [ˌsuːɪˈsaɪdl]
adjective
1 (depressed) [+feeling, tendency] suicida
suicidal prisoners prisioneros suicidas
a suicidal patient
to be suicidal estar al borde del suicidio
she was suicidal. She had simply had all she could take I was suicidal and just couldn't stop crying "Was he depressed about this?" - "You mean, was he suicidal?" That night I was suicidal, well not literally, but I was pretty unhappy with life
he has often felt suicidal a menudo ha tenido ganas de suicidarse
a bout of depression 12 months ago left him feeling suicidal for several weeks Patty felt suicidal
2
such a policy is suicidal una política semejante es suicida
politically, it would be suicidal Politically, it would be suicidal, and economically it's not a very attractive option
an act of suicidal bravery un acto de valentía suicida
Because of /an act of suicidal bravery/, he became one of the few men promoted from the ranks to become an officer A messenger drove past, riding a motor-cycle at suicidal [speed] ...
it would be suicidal to do that sería suicida hacer eso
it would be suicidal to resist They realized it would be suicidal to resist in the face of overwhelming military superiority He said that it would be suicidal to be the first institution to levy fees It is self-defeating and ultimately suicidal to ignore such warnings by your superiors ...to antagonize her now would be suicidal it would be suicidal [for] them [to] do that It would be suicidal for the BBC to ignore the public's desire to be entertained