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1 fate
elmúlás, végzet, halál* * *[feit]1) ((sometimes with capital) the supposed power that controls events: Who knows what fate has in store (= waiting for us in the future)?) sors2) (a destiny or doom, eg death: A terrible fate awaited her.) vég(zet)•- fatalism- fatalist
- fatalistic
- fated
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2 fate\ wills\ it
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3 fix\ sy's\ fate
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4 hard\ fate
szigorú sors, kegyetlen sors, kíméletlen sors -
5 he\ met\ his\ fate\ in\ 1944
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6 leave\ sy\ to\ his\ fate
sorsára hagy vkit, sorsára bíz vkit -
7 meet\ one's\ fate
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8 seal\ sy's\ fate
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9 stroke\ of\ fate
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10 yield\ to\ fate
beletörődik sorsába, beletörődik végzetébe -
11 as sure as
(used in various phrases that mean `without fail' or `without doubt': As sure as fate / anything / eggs are eggs, he'll be late again.) olyan biztos, mint 2x2 az 4 -
12 come to a sticky end
(to have an unpleasant fate or death.) gyászos vége lett -
13 destined
['destind]1) ((having a future) organized or arranged beforehand (by a person or by fate): She was destined for success.) vmire rendeltetve van2) (bound or heading (for a place): destined for Singapore.) vhová tartó -
14 destiny
['destəni]plural - destinies; noun(the power which appears or is thought to control events; fate: We are all subject to the tricks played by destiny.) sors -
15 doom
lebukás, gyászos végzet, balsors, szomorú végzet to doom: elítél, halálra szán, halálra ítél, ítél* * *[du:m] 1. noun(fate, especially something terrible and final which is about to happen (to one): The whole place had an atmosphere of doom; His doom was inevitable.) végzet2. verb(to condemn; to make certain to come to harm, fail etc: His crippled leg doomed him to long periods of unemployment; The project was doomed to failure; He was doomed from the moment he first took drugs.) ítél (vmire) -
16 face
szín, fejtési felület, elölnézet, rágófelület, arc to face: szembenéz vmivel* * *[feis] 1. noun1) (the front part of the head, from forehead to chin: a beautiful face.) arc2) (a surface especially the front surface: a rock face.) felszín3) (in mining, the end of a tunnel etc where work is being done: a coal face.) fejtési felület2. verb1) (to be opposite to: My house faces the park.) néz (vmire)2) (to turn, stand etc in the direction of: She faced him across the desk.) felé fordul3) (to meet or accept boldly: to face one's fate.) szembenéz•- - faced- facial
- facing
- facecloth
- facelift
- face-powder
- face-saving
- face value
- at face value
- face the music
- face to face
- face up to
- in the face of
- lose face
- make/pull a face
- on the face of it
- put a good face on it
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17 fatalism
fatalizmus* * *noun (the belief that fate controls everything, and man cannot change it.) fatalizmus -
18 fated
pusztulásra ítélt, kijelölt, végzetes, rendelt* * *adjective (controlled or intended by fate: He seemed fated to arrive late wherever he went.) végzetes -
19 in the balance
(in an undecided or uncertain state: Her fate is (hanging) in the balance.) függőben van -
20 lot
sors, parcella, árutétel, tétel, telek, juss the lot: az egész* * *[lot]1) (a person's fortune or fate: It seemed to be her lot to be always unlucky.) sok(at)2) (a separate part: She gave one lot of clothes to a jumble sale and threw another lot away.) rakás, csomó3) (one article or several, sold as a single item at an auction: Are you going to bid for lot 28?) tétel•- lots- a lot
- draw/cast lots
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