Destiny in spanish

Destino

pronunciation: destinoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

destiny = destino. 

Example: In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.

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» destiny + hang upon = destino + depender de.

Example: For that reason, its own destiny hangs upon its ability to act with wisdom and skill in its international relations.

» determine + destiny = ºregir + Posesivo + destino.

Example: Austen explores the idea that who a woman is, instead of what she has, determines her destiny.

» have + control over + Posesivo + destiny = tener control sobre + Posesivo + destino, controlar + Posesivo + destino.

Example: Never have such a scurvy bunch of deceptive scoundrels, scumbags and utter nutters had so much control over our destiny.

» meet + Posesivo + destiny = encontrar + Posesivo + destino, reunirse con + Posesivo + destino.

Example: In 1953, after saving for three years, she sailed alone to England to meet her destiny.

» meet + Posesivo + destiny = encontrar + Posesivo + destino, reunirse con + Posesivo + destino, encontrar la muerte, fallecer, morir.

Example: In April 1656 she would meet her destiny on the shores of Western Australia when it crashed onto the reef and broke in two immediately.

» self-destiny = destino de uno.

Example: The client is rational and socialized and to a large extent determines self-destiny.

Destiny synonyms

lot in spanish: mucho, pronunciation: lɑt part of speech: noun fate in spanish: destino, pronunciation: feɪt part of speech: noun fortune in spanish: fortuna, pronunciation: fɔrtʃən part of speech: noun luck in spanish: suerte, pronunciation: lʌk part of speech: noun portion in spanish: parte, pronunciation: pɔrʃən part of speech: noun circumstances in spanish: circunstancias, pronunciation: sɜrkəmstænsəz part of speech: noun
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