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n. фаталист fatalistic /.feita'listik/arf/ фаталистички fatality /fa'taeliti/ n. (pl. fatalities) 1. f ml. смртен случај (во несреќа); повреден, загинат, настрадан (во сообраќајна незгода); убиен(и) (во војна): a 20% increase in the number of traffic fatalities 20 % зголемување на смртните случаи во сообраќајни несреќи2. смртност; reduce the fatality of a disease ја намалува смртноста предизвикана од некоја болест3. (судбинска) предодреденост, фатализам: a sense of pessimism and fatality чувство на песимизам и фатализам fatally /'feitali/ adv. 1. фатално, смртоносно: fatally wounded/injured смртоносно ранет/повреден2. сериозно,, непоправливо, фатално (оштетен/ослабен)3. be fatally attracted to sb некој фатално го привлекува Fata Morgana /.faita mor'gaina/ n. фатаморгана fate /feit/ n. 1. судбина2. decide/settle/seal sb's fate решава/запечатува нечија судбина3. tempt fate ја предизвикува судбината; става глава на коцка; носи глава в торба4. leave/abandon sb to his fate препушта некого на судбината5. meet one's fate
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