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1 his fate
גורלו, מנת גורלו* * *◙ ולרוג תנמ,ולרוג◄ -
2 his fate is sealed
נגזר דינו, נחרץ גורלו* * *◙ ולרוג ץרחנ,וניד רזגנ◄ -
3 his fate is trembling in the balance
גורלו נתון על כף המאזניים* * *◙ םיינזאמה ףכ לע ןותנ ולרוג◄English-Hebrew dictionary > his fate is trembling in the balance
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4 his fate was sealed
נגזר דינו, נחרץ גורלו* * *◙ ולרוג ץרחנ,וניד רזגנ◄ -
5 determined his fate
חרץ את גורלו* * *◙ ולרוג תא ץרח◄ -
6 resigned himself to his fate
השלים עם הגורל (הבין שכאלה הם פני הדברים וצריך להסתדר עם זה)* * *◙ (הז םע רדתסהל ךירצו םירבדה ינפ םה הלאכש ןיבה) לרוגה םע םילשה◄
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his fate is trembling in the balance — his destiny will be determined, his fate depends upon (the outcome of an event, etc.) … English contemporary dictionary
his fate — his destiny, his lot, his fortune, his future … English contemporary dictionary
his fate is sealed — he is doomed, his future is decided … English contemporary dictionary
his fate was sealed — the judgment upon him was decreed, his destiny was decided upon … English contemporary dictionary
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his lot — his fate, his destiny, his fortune; his share, his portion … English contemporary dictionary
determined his fate — chose his lot in life, made his own destiny … English contemporary dictionary
resigned himself to his fate — made peace with his destiny, quietly accepted his situation … English contemporary dictionary
fate — noun 1 sb/sth s future ADJECTIVE ▪ awful, grim, horrible, terrible ▪ cruel, unhappy ▪ What an unfortunate fate the gods had condemned her to … Collocations dictionary
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