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doomed adj | (ill fated) | başarısızlığa mahkum s. |
| | talihsiz s. |
| His business venture was doomed from the start. |
doomed to [sth], doomed to do [sth] adj + prep | (destined, fated) (bir şeye, bir şey yapmaya) | mahkum olmak geçişsiz f. |
| The train passengers were doomed to be stranded in the snow storm. |
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doom n | (person: death) | ölüm i. |
| | akibet, son i. |
| The knight faced the dragon, sure he was looking his doom in the eye. |
doom n | (terrible fate) | kötü kader i. |
| | kötü talih i. |
| Sisyphus's doom was to spend eternity rolling a rock up a mountain. |
doom n | (failure) | başarısızlık i. |
| Poor financial management led to the company's doom. |
doom [sb/sth] to [sth] vtr + prep | often passive (condemn to [sth]) | -e mahkum etmek geçişli f. |
| A poor education system doomed the children to a life of low-paid work. |
| We are doomed to continue making the same mistakes. |
doom [sb/sth]⇒ vtr | often passive (to death or terrible fate) | kaderi kötü olmak f. |
| (kötü kadere, vb.) | mahkum etmek geçişli f. |
| The child was doomed from the moment of his birth. |
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