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adjectivefatalistisch; schicksalsergeben [Person]* * *adjective fatalistisch* * *fa·tal·is·tic[ˌfeɪtəlˈɪstɪk, AM -t̬əl-]adj fatalistisch* * *1. adj fatalistically2. adv["feItə'lIstIk, -əlI] fatalistisch* * *fatalistic [-təˈl-] adj (adv fatalistically) fatalistisch, schicksalsgläubig* * *adjectivefatalistisch; schicksalsergeben [Person]* * *adj.fatalistisch adj. -
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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
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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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(DE) Fatalist {r}; fatalistisch; (EN) fatalist; fatalistic; predestinarian
См. также в других словарях:
Fatalistic — Fa tal*is tic, a. Implying, or partaking of the nature of, fatalism. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fatalistic — 1832, from FATALIST (Cf. fatalist) + IC (Cf. ic) … Etymology dictionary
fatalistic — [[t]fe͟ɪtəlɪ̱stɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ about n If someone is fatalistic about something, especially an unpleasant event or situation, they feel that they cannot change or control it, and therefore that there is no purpose in trying. People we … English dictionary
fatalistic — fa|tal|is|tic [ˌfeıtlˈıstık] adj believing that there is nothing you can do to prevent events from happening ▪ a fatalistic approach to life >fatalistically [ kli] adv … Dictionary of contemporary English
fatalistic — adjective believing that there is nothing you can do to prevent things from happening: a fatalistic attitude towards death fatalistically / kli/ adverb … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fatalistic — 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
fatalistic — adjective see fatalism … New Collegiate Dictionary
fatalistic — See fatalist. * * * … Universalium
fatalistic — adjective a) Of or pertaining to fatalism b) submissive to fate … Wiktionary
fatalistic — fatalism … Philosophy dictionary
fatalistic — fa|tal|is|tic [ ,feıtl ıstık ] adjective believing that you cannot prevent things from happening, especially bad things … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English