Doom

  • 51Doom 3 — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Doom (значения). Doom 3 Разработчик id So …

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  • 52Doom — Contents 1 Gaming 2 Film 3 Music 4 See also …

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  • 53doom — doom1 [ dum ] noun uncount a bad event, usually death, destruction, or complete failure, that will happen in the future and cannot be avoided: He predicted doom for any country that did not act immediately. meet your doom (=die in an unpleasant… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 54doom — doomy, adj. /doohm/, n. 1. fate or destiny, esp. adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom. 2. ruin; death: to fall to one s doom. 3. a judgment, decision, or sentence, esp. an unfavorable one: The judge… …

    Universalium

  • 55doom — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ impending ▪ certain VERB + DOOM ▪ spell ▪ Fuel shortages spelled the doom of such huge gas guzzling cars. PHRASES …

    Collocations dictionary

  • 56doom — I UK [duːm] / US [dum] noun [uncountable] a bad event, usually death, destruction, or complete failure, that will happen in the future and cannot be avoided He predicted doom for any country that did not act immediately. impending doom (= likely… …

    English dictionary

  • 57Doom — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Doom est un mot anglais qui signifie « destin » ou « fatalité ». Sommaire 1 Jeu vidéo 2 Cinéma …

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  • 58doom — doom1 [du:m] v [T usually passive] to make someone or something certain to fail, die, be destroyed etc be doomed to failure/defeat/extinction etc ▪ Many species are doomed to extinction. ▪ The plan was doomed from the start . be doomed to do sth… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 59doom — 1 verb (transitive usually passive) to make someone or something certain to fail, die, be destroyed etc: doom sth to sth: The species is doomed to extinction. | doom sb/sth to do sth: Marx s theory was that capitalist economies are eventually… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 60doom — I n. 1) to seal smb. s doom 2) (misc.) the crack of doom II v. (D; tr.) to doom to (he was doomed to oblivion) * * * [duːm] (misc.) the crack of doom to seal smb. s doom (D; tr.) to doom to (he was doomed to oblivion) …

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