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Fatalismus, der (geh.); Schicksalsergebenheit, die* * *noun (the belief that fate controls everything, and man cannot change it.) der Fatalismus* * *fa·tal·ism[ˈfeɪtəlɪzəm, AM -t̬əl-]* * *['feItəlIzəm]nFatalismus m* * ** * *noun, no pl.Fatalismus, der (geh.); Schicksalsergebenheit, die* * *n.Fatalismus m. -
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nounSchicksal, das* * *[feit]1) ((sometimes with capital) the supposed power that controls events: Who knows what fate has in store (= waiting for us in the future)?) das Schicksal2) (a destiny or doom, eg death: A terrible fate awaited her.) das Schicksal•- academic.ru/26570/fatalism">fatalism- fatalist
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- fateful* * *[feɪt]nto decide sb's \fate über jds Schicksal entscheidento decide one's own \fate sein Schicksal selbst bestimmen [o in die Hand nehmen]to leave sb to his/her \fate jdn seinem Schicksal überlassento meet one's \fate den Tod findento seal sb's \fate jds Schicksal besiegelnit must be \fate das muss Schicksal sein\fate ordained [or decreed] that... das Schicksal wollte es, dass...; see also tempt 3, twist III. 43.▶ a \fate worse than death (unpleasantness) Unerfreulichkeit f; ( old: pregnancy) illegitime Schwangerschaft* * *[feɪt]nSchicksal ntthe Fates (Myth) — die Parzen pl
the examiners meet to decide our fate next week — die Prüfer kommen nächste Woche zusammen, um über unser Schicksal zu entscheiden
to leave sth to fate — etw dem Schicksal überlassen
to leave sb to his fate —
to meet one's fate — vom Schicksal heimgesucht or ereilt (geh) werden
as sure as fate it went wrong — das ist natürlich prompt schiefgegangen
* * *fate [feıt] sfate decided otherwise das Schicksal wollte es anders2. Geschick n, Los n, Schicksal n:he met his fate das Schicksal ereilte ihn;he met his fate calmly er sah seinem Schicksal ruhig entgegen;(as) sure as fate garantiert, mit Sicherheit;be a fate worse than death das Allerschlimmste sein;3. Verhängnis n, Verderben n, Untergang m:go to one’s fatea) untergehen,b) den Tod findenthe (three) Fates die Parzen* * *nounSchicksal, dasan accident or stroke of fate — eine Fügung des Schicksals
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nounFatalist, der/ Fatalistin, die* * *noun (a person who believes in fatalism: He is a complete fatalist - he just accepts everything that happens to him.) der Fatalist* * *fa·tal·ist[ˈfeɪtəlɪst, AM -t̬əl-]* * *['feItəlɪst]nFatalist( in) m(f)* * ** * *nounFatalist, der/ Fatalistin, die* * *n.Fatalist -en m. -
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(DE) Fatalismus {r}; Schicksalsglaube {r}; (EN) destinism; fatalism -
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Fatalism — • The view which holds that all events in the history of the world, and, in particular, the actions and incidents which make up the story of each individual life, are determined by fate Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fatalism … Catholic encyclopedia
fatalism — FATALÍSM s.n. Doctrină care consideră că toate evenimentele din viaţa oamenilor ar fi dinainte determinate de destin. ♦ Atitudinea omului fatalist. – Din fr. fatalisme. Trimis de RACAI, 13.01.2009. Sursa: DEX 98 FATALÍSM s. predestinare,… … Dicționar Român
Fatalism — Fa tal*ism, n. [Cf. F. fatalisme.] The doctrine that all things are subject to fate, or that they take place by inevitable necessity. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fatalism — index resignation (passive acceptance) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
fatalism — 1670s, from FATAL (Cf. fatal) + ISM (Cf. ism) … Etymology dictionary
fatalism — [n] resignation to a fate acceptance, destinism, determinism, necessitarianism, passivity, predestinarianism, predestination, stoicism; concept 689 … New thesaurus
fatalism — ► NOUN 1) the belief that all events are predetermined and inevitable. 2) a submissive attitude to events. DERIVATIVES fatalist noun fatalistic adjective … English terms dictionary
fatalism — [fāt′ liz΄əm] n. 1. the belief that all events are determined by fate and, therefore, inevitable 2. acceptance of every event as inevitable fatalist n. fatalistic adj. fatalistically adv … English World dictionary
Fatalism — Certainty series Agnosticism Belief Certainty Doubt Determinism Epistemology Estimation Fallibilism … Wikipedia
fatalism — A system of beliefs which holds that everything has its appointed outcome, that this cannot be avoided by effort or foreknowledge, and must merely be accepted as an unavoidable fact of life. The phenomenon has been somewhat neglected by… … Dictionary of sociology
fatalism — [[t]fe͟ɪtəlɪzəm[/t]] N UNCOUNT Fatalism is a feeling that you cannot control events or prevent unpleasant things from happening, especially when this feeling stops you from making decisions or making an effort. There s a certain mood of fatalism… … English dictionary