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1 guzzle\ away\ one's\ fortune
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2 push\ one's\ fortune
boldogul az életben, megcsinálja a szerencséjét -
3 lot
sors, parcella, árutétel, tétel, telek, juss the lot: az egész* * *[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) sok(at)2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) rakás, csomó3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) tétel•- lots- a lot
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4 fortunate
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5 million
['miljən] 1. plurals million (1, 2), millions (2, 3)noun)1) ((preceded by a, a number, or a word signifying a quantity) the number 1,000,000: a million; one million; five million.)2) (the figure 1,000,000.)3) (a million pounds or dollars: Her fortune amounts to several million(s).)2. adjective((preceded by a, a number, or a word signifying a quantity) 1,000,000 in number: six million people.) millió- million-- millionaire
- millionth
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