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(his+fate)

  • 1 fatalist

    n. фаталист fatalistic /.feita'listik/arf/ фаталистички fatality /fa'taeliti/ n. (pl. fatalities) 1. f ml. смртен случај (во несреќа); повреден, загинат, настрадан (во сообраќајна незгода); убиен(и) (во војна): a 20% increase in the number of traffic fatalities 20 % зголемување на смртните случаи во сообраќајни несреќи
    2. смртност; reduce the fatality of a disease ја намалува смртноста предизвикана од некоја болест
    3. (судбинска) предодреденост, фатализам: a sense of pessimism and fatality чувство на песимизам и фатализам fatally /'feitali/ adv. 1. фатално, смртоносно: fatally wounded/injured смртоносно ранет/повреден
    2. сериозно,, непоправливо, фатално (оштетен/ослабен)
    3. be fatally attracted to sb некој фатално го привлекува Fata Morgana /.faita mor'gaina/ n. фатаморгана fate /feit/ n. 1. судбина
    2. decide/settle/seal sb's fate решава/запечатува нечија судбина
    3. tempt fate ја предизвикува судбината; става глава на коцка; носи глава в торба
    4. leave/abandon sb to his fate препушта некого на судбината
    5. meet one's fate

    English-Macedonian dictionary > fatalist

См. также в других словарях:

  • 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

  • fate — fate, destiny, lot, portion, doom are comparable when they denote the state, condition, or end which is decreed for one by a higher power. Fate presupposes such a determining agent or agency as one of the ancient goddesses called Fates, the… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • fate — [feıt] n [Date: 1300 1400; : French; Origin: Latin fatum what has been spoken (by the gods) , from fari to speak ] 1.) [C usually singular] the things that will happen to someone, especially unpleasant events ▪ I wouldn t wish such a fate on my… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 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

  • fate — /fayt/, n., v., fated, fating. n. 1. something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot: It is always his fate to be left behind. 2. the universal principle or ultimate agency by which the order of things is presumably prescribed; the… …   Universalium

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