Angol | Olasz |
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doom [dooms] (death) noun [UK: duːm] [US: ˈduːm] | mortenoun |
doom [dooms] (destiny, especially terrible) noun [UK: duːm] [US: ˈduːm] | avversitànoun fatonoun presagionoun sortenoun |
doom [dooms] (obsolete: judgment or decision) noun [UK: duːm] [US: ˈduːm] | decisionenoun giudizionoun |
doom [dooms] (obsolete: law) noun [UK: duːm] [US: ˈduːm] | sentenzanoun |
doom [dooms] (obsolete: sentence or penalty) noun [UK: duːm] [US: ˈduːm] | condannanoun penalitànoun |
doom [doomed, dooming, dooms] (to condemn) verb [UK: duːm] [US: ˈduːm] | dannareverb |
doom [dooms] (undesirable fate) noun [UK: duːm] [US: ˈduːm] | rovinanoun |
doomed (certain to suffer death, failure, or a similarly negative outcome) adjective [UK: duːmd] [US: ˈduːmd] | condannatoadjectiveYou may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try. = Puoi rimanere deluso se fallisci, ma sei condannato se non ci provi. destinatoadjectiveThe plan was doomed to failure from the start. = Il piano era destinato a fallire dall'inizio. predestinatoadjective spacciatoadjective |
doomsayer [doomsayers] (one who predicts doom) noun [UK: ˌduːm.ˈseɪə(r)] [US: ˌduːm.ˈseɪər] | catastrofistanoun |
doomsday (day when God is expected to judge the world) noun [UK: ˈduːmz.deɪ] [US: ˈduːmz.ˌde] | giudizio universalenoun |