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21 galleta de la fortuna
(n.) = fortune cookieEx. The article 'The fortune cookie: socio-political impact of information technology' predicts that information technologies will radically alter the nature of our society and affect the prevailing economic, political, and social values.* * *(n.) = fortune cookieEx: The article 'The fortune cookie: socio-political impact of information technology' predicts that information technologies will radically alter the nature of our society and affect the prevailing economic, political, and social values.
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22 hacer fortuna
(v.) = make + Posesivo + fortune, make + a fortune, strike + it rich, strike + gold, hit + the jackpotEx. Trading for cash, not credit, Lackington relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.Ex. Lester J. V. Halvorsen, a Swedish immigrant who made a fortune in lumber, built the mansion for his Italian bride.Ex. 'Stagecoach robberies', 'shoot-outs', ' striking it rich' these are all typical events associated to the Wild West when men and women from the East went to California searching for gold.Ex. That was a Gold Rush term: the money a miner needed for grub until he struck gold.Ex. Many gamblers dream about the day that they will hit the jackpot.* * *(v.) = make + Posesivo + fortune, make + a fortune, strike + it rich, strike + gold, hit + the jackpotEx: Trading for cash, not credit, Lackington relied on the size of his turnover to make his fortune.
Ex: Lester J. V. Halvorsen, a Swedish immigrant who made a fortune in lumber, built the mansion for his Italian bride.Ex: 'Stagecoach robberies', 'shoot-outs', ' striking it rich' these are all typical events associated to the Wild West when men and women from the East went to California searching for gold.Ex: That was a Gold Rush term: the money a miner needed for grub until he struck gold.Ex: Many gamblers dream about the day that they will hit the jackpot. -
23 huesecillos de la fortuna
(n.) = oracle bonesEx. The library also collects old and rare books, rubbings from stone tablets, oracle bones and maps.* * *(n.) = oracle bonesEx: The library also collects old and rare books, rubbings from stone tablets, oracle bones and maps.
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24 por la mala fortuna
Ex. The story revolves around a group of people who were not connected to each other in anyway other than by ill fate.* * *Ex: The story revolves around a group of people who were not connected to each other in anyway other than by ill fate.
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25 por mala fortuna
= unfortunately, unhappily, sadlyEx. Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.Ex. Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex. Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business.* * *= unfortunately, unhappily, sadlyEx: Unfortunately, these factors simultaneously make the resolution of the situation more intractable.
Ex: Unhappily, an online subject retrieval catalog also has the potential for heavy burden on the computer.Ex: Sadly, the information network has not so far been able to respond adequately to the special needs of business. -
26 revés de la fortuna
(n.) = reversal of fortuneEx. The article 'A reversal of fortune' reports on 2 recent USA Supreme Court cases which have favoured the interests of copyright defendants over those of plaintiffs.* * *(n.) = reversal of fortuneEx: The article 'A reversal of fortune' reports on 2 recent USA Supreme Court cases which have favoured the interests of copyright defendants over those of plaintiffs.
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27 rueda de la fortuna, la
(n.) = wheel of fortune, the, fortune's wheelEx. The continual cycle of change is represented by the wheel of fortune, in which good and evil, luck and ruin, harmony and discord perpetually wax and wane.Ex. Fortune's wheel first appears in classical antiquity as a metaphor for the vicissitudes of life for it raises the hopeful and abases the proud. -
28 una fortuna
Ex. Everybody believes that you have to pay surgeons a king's ransom because their intervention saves your life.* * *Ex: Everybody believes that you have to pay surgeons a king's ransom because their intervention saves your life.
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29 valer una fortuna
(v.) = cost + a fortuneEx. Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.* * *(v.) = cost + a fortuneEx: Cheese on the other hand costs a fortune even if you make it yourself, unless you own a goat or a cow.
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30 amasar fortuna
• heap of rubbish• heap up money• heaper• raise money -
31 amasar una fortuna
• raise a fortune -
32 bienes de fortuna
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33 buena fortuna
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34 costar una fortuna
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35 despilfarrar su fortuna
• make away• make away with oneselfDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > despilfarrar su fortuna
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36 embates de la fortuna
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37 encontrar fortuna
• hit with a stick• hit with the bat• strike fortune• strike gold -
38 galleta de la fortuna
• fortune cookie -
39 ganarse una fortuna
• make a fortune -
40 golpe de fortuna
• lucky hit• lucky strike• stroke of fortune• stroke of luck• windfall
См. также в других словарях:
Fortuna — (lat. „Glück“, „Schicksal“; Fors Fortuna: „Macht des Schicksals“; Beiname Antias) ist die Glücks und Schicksalsgöttin der Römischen Mythologie, entspricht der Tyche in der Griechischen Mythologie und dem Heil bei den altnordischen Völkern.[1]… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Fortuna — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fortuna puede referirse: a la diosa romana Fortuna; al asteroide Fortuna, que toma su nombre de la diosa romana; a la marca de cigarrillos española Fortuna, del grupo Altadis; a la motocicleta histórica alemana… … Wikipedia Español
FORTUNA — Dea antiquis credita. Calva, caeca, et rotae insistens fingebatur. Apud Rom. Bona dicta, in nummo Antonini Getae, dextrâ rotae innixa, laevâ cornu copiae tenens: Aurea, in nummo Adriani, cum alis, clavo incumbens: Pacifica, in nummo Antonini Pii … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
fortuna — sustantivo femenino 1. (en singular; no contable) Suerte, circunstancia a la que se debe lo que ocurre: No tuvo fortuna en los negocios. Es un hombre de poca fortuna, todo le sale mal. 2. (en singular; no contable) Buena suerte o suceso favorable … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
fortuna — (Del lat. Fortūna). 1. f. Encadenamiento de los sucesos, considerado como fortuito. 2. Circunstancia casual de personas y cosas. 3. Suerte favorable. 4. éxito (ǁ buena aceptación). 5. Hacienda, capital, caudal. 6. desus. borrasca (ǁ tempestad del … Diccionario de la lengua española
FORTUNA — Possédant, à Rome, un statut d’une très grande ambiguïté, la notion de fortuna , qui correspondait originellement à «la chance», «la bonne chance» surtout, a sans doute été très tôt divinisée. Mais c’est en ce point qu’il faut essayer d’élucider… … Encyclopédie Universelle
fortuna — s.f. [lat. fortūna, der. di fors fortis caso, sorte ]. 1. [ciò che rende imprevedibili o ineluttabili alcuni eventi umani] ▶◀ caso, destino, fato, sorte, (lett.) ventura. ● Espressioni: buona fortuna [espressione augurale] ▶◀ auguri, (fam.) in… … Enciclopedia Italiana
Fortuna — {{Fortuna}} Italische Schicksals und Orakelgottheit, die in Praeneste, dem heutigen Palestrina, ein bedeutendes Heiligtum besaß und in Rom, je nach ihrem Wirkungsbereich, unter verschiedenen Beinamen verehrt wurde: als Fortuna des römischen… … Who's who in der antiken Mythologie
fortuna — FORTÚNA s.f. (livr.) Soartă, destin; noroc, şansă. – cuv. lat. Trimis de zaraza joe, 06.01.2004. Sursa: DEX 98 Fortúna s. pr. f., g. d. art. Fortúnei Trimis de siveco, 10.08.2004. Sursa: Dicţionar ortografic … Dicționar Român
Fortuna — Fortuna, CA U.S. city in California Population (2000): 10497 Housing Units (2000): 4414 Land area (2000): 4.815261 sq. miles (12.471469 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000055 sq. miles (0.000142 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.815316 sq. miles… … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Fortuna — (Лос Каньос де Мека,Испания) Категория отеля: 2 звездочный отель Адрес: Trafalgar, 34, 11159 … Каталог отелей