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[mɪsˈfɔːtʃən] noun(a piece of) bad luck:سوء حَظI had the misfortune to break my leg.
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[mis'fo: ən]((a piece of) bad luck: I had the misfortune to break my leg.) malchance -
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[mis'fo: ən]((a piece of) bad luck: I had the misfortune to break my leg.) infortúnio -
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مِحْنَة \ distress: sorrow; discomfort; pain. misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. ordeal: an anxious or painful experience: Having a wound cleaned can be an ordeal. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
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سُوء حَظّ \ misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. -
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بَلِيَّة \ misfortune: bad fortune; a very bad thing which happens by chance. sorrow: sadness; grief; sth. that causes sadness. trial: trouble; difficulty: the trials of marriage. -
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nбеда, несчастье.* * *сущ.беда, несчастье. -
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[mɪs'fɔːtʃ(ə)n]2) Юридический термин: несчастный случай -
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[mɪs`fɔːʧ(ə)n]беда, неудача, несчастье; злоключениеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > misfortune
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[mɪs'fɔrtʃən /-'fɔː-]◙ n. מזל רע, אסון, פורענות* * *◙ תונערופ,ןוסא,ער לזמ◄ -
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біда; нещасний випадок -
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kemalangan* * *sial, kemalangan, celaka, celaka, mala -
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n.aafat / bala / bad qismati / chakkar / chapeyT / falaakat / gardiSH / Haadisah / ibtela / jokhoñ / kam baKHti / musiibat / naHuusat / pheyr / phuuTi taqdiir / SHuumi / ulTa zamaanah -
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nбіда, нещастя; невдача; напастьmisfortunes never come alone (singly) — присл. біда не одна ходить, а з собою ще й горе водить
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n. золгүй/ азгүй явдал, азгүйдэл.
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Misfortune — Mis*for tune, n. Bad fortune or luck; calamity; an evil accident; disaster; mishap; mischance. [1913 Webster] Consider why the change was wrought, You ll find his misfortune, not his fault. Addison. [1913 Webster] Syn: Calamity; mishap;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Misfortune — Mis*for tune, v. i. To happen unluckily or unfortunately; to miscarry; to fail. [Obs.] Stow. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
misfortune — (n.) mid 15c., from MIS (Cf. mis ) (1) + FORTUNE (Cf. fortune). Related: Misfortunate … Etymology dictionary
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misfortune — [mis fôr′chən] n. 1. bad luck; ill fortune; trouble; adversity 2. an instance of this; unlucky accident; mishap; mischance SYN. AFFLICTION … English World dictionary
misfortune — noun Date: 15th century 1. a. an event or conjunction of events that causes an unfortunate or distressing result ; bad luck < by misfortune he fell into bad company > < had the misfortune to break his leg > b. an unhappy situation < always ready… … New Collegiate Dictionary
misfortune — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ personal VERB + MISFORTUNE ▪ be dogged by (BrE), have, suffer ▪ The expedition was dogged by … Collocations dictionary