the fates

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English - Turkish
kaderi
weird
büyü
weird
esrarlı
weird
acayip

Bugüne kadar yediğin en acayip şey ne? - What's the weirdest thing you've ever eaten?

Tom'un bir sürü acayip fikirleri var. - Tom has a lot of weird ideas.

weird
tuhaf

Tom Mary'nin biraz tuhaf olduğunu düşünüyor. - Tom thinks Mary is a little weird.

Bunun tuhaf olduğunu biliyorum. - I know that this is weird.

weird
garip

Bu bir araba için gerçekten kırmızının garip bir tonu. - That's a really weird shade of red for a car.

Burada gerçekten garip bir şey oluyor. - Something really weird is happening here.

weird
{s} kader ile ilgili
weird
{s} anlaşılmaz
weird
{s} esrarengiz
English - English
weird
Fates
Atropos, Clotho, and Lachesis; supernatural beings who controlled the destiny of men and of the gods
Fates
in Greek and Roman mythology, the three goddesses who decided what should happen in each person's life. In Greek and Roman mythology, the three goddesses who determined human destiny. The Fates were usually depicted as old women: Clotho, the Spinner; Lachesis, the Allotter; and Atropos, the Inflexible. Clotho spun the thread of human life, Lachesis dispensed it, and Atropos cut the thread. They determined the length of each person's life as well as its share of suffering. Their Roman names were Nona, Decuma, and Morta
Fates
{i} (Greek Mythology) goddesses of destiny who controlled human lives, Moirai
fates
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fates
plural of fate
fates
The three Moirae, sisters who supervise the creation, duration, and termination of all mortals' lives They are Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos
fates
a group of three goddesses of destiny
the fates
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