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fortune
- IPA[ˈfɔːtʃuːn]
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- chance or luck as an arbitrary force affecting human affairs;luck, especially good luck
noun: fortune, plural noun: fortunes
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- 1. chance or luck as an arbitrary force affecting human affairs some malicious act of fortune keeps them separate 同義詞
- ▪ luck, especially good luck only good fortune has prevented British casualties 同義詞
- ▪ the success or failure of a person or enterprise over a period of time he is credited with turning round the company's fortunes 同義詞
- 2. a large amount of money or assets he inherited a substantial fortune 同義詞
- ▪ informal a surprisingly high price or amount of money I spent a fortune on drink 同義詞
- the unpredictable, haphazard events of war
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- the unpredictable events of war
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- a person who is supposedly able to predict a person's future by palmistry, using a crystal ... he went to a fortune teller to ask for advice
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- a small biscuit containing a slip of paper with a prediction or motto written on it, served in ...
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- a person who seeks to become rich through marrying someone wealthy.
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- an annual list of the five hundred most profitable US industrial corporations: the product is targeted at Fortune 500 developers
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- a thin folded cookie containing a slip of paper with a prediction or aphorism written on it, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- an annual list of the five hundred largest US industrial corporations, as measured by gross income: the product is targeted at Fortune 500 developers
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- chance or luck as an external, arbitrary force affecting human affairs: some malicious act of fortune keeps them separate
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