Translation for '
fate' from English to Portuguese
NOUN | a fate | fates | |
VERB | to fate | fated | fated fating | fates | |
SYNO | circumstances | destiny | fate | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- Time and fate deities are personifications of time, often in the sense of human lifetime and human fate, in polytheistic religions.
- The story also emphasizes the importance of the concept of fate to the Egyptian society: the idea of personal fate, destiny or doom surely played an integral role in people’s lives.
- Finally, the queen told her she had to change her fate: she had to go to the mountain where they lived, and offer her some bread to change her fate.
- "Magic Knight Rayearth" explores "fate, grim destiny, and sacrifice," as do many of Clamp's works.
- Founder of the concept of fate analysis. He is known for the psychological tool that bears his name, the Szondi test.
- Winberg's memoir titled "From Kvarnberget to Helgeandsholmen: the fate of a crofter's boy's fate" (Från Kvarnberget till Helgeandsholmen : en torparpojkes livsöden) was published in 1945.
- Several studies have shown that regulation of stem cell maintenance and the subsequent fate determinations are quite complex.
- Finally Maugham reminds us all that fate will take what fate will have.
- Receptors which initiate cell fate transduction cascades, in early embryo development, exhibit a ratchet effect in response to morphogen concentrations.
- His character also helps to establish one of the main themes of the epic: how human choices and efforts become insignificant when fate and immortals are in control.
- The story of two women whose fate is switched as they exchange bodies, and a man who holds the key to that fate.
- Proneural genes are first expressed in neuroepithelial cells that are already specified for a neural fate and are self-renewing.
- Destiny, sometimes referred to as fate (from Latin "fatum" "decree, prediction, destiny, fate"), is a predetermined course of events.
- Fate Points are a way to aid in dice rolls in critical circumstances or in reducing critical wounds, a single Fate Point is worth +50 on the dice or a -25 to the critical received and can be purchased at a cost of 5 development points to a maximum of 5 Fate Points.
- In the face of illness, the historical personality turns out to be simply a man powerless to change anything in the fate of a country that is not yet under his control, the fate of his doomed awkward family, or the fate of his decaying personality.
- These Celestial Exalted are few, yet are described as major players in the fate of Creation.
- "Ming" 命 "life; fate; destiny; command" was personified in the "Siming " 司命 (lit. "Controller of Fate"), who arbitrated human destiny.
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