1. doom
His doom is sealed.
I woke up that Friday morning and felt an impending sense of doom.
Madam President, Commissioner, the prophets of doom were wrong.
Doom has been ported to a calculator.
Those gloom and doom economists aren't worth their salt.
It's hard to know whether to believe such prophets of doom.
All is not doom and gloom, immigrants have...
For the last time, prepare to meet the doom!
doomed to failure; doomsday
If you do not learn from your mistakes, you are doomed to repeat them.
She felt she was doomed to work in an office all her life.
Mounting debts doomed the factory to closure.
It looks like we all are doomed to stay in this goddamned place.
to doom sb/sth to sth
What would driving a car be without doom metal?
Anglais mot "приреченість"(doom) se produit dans des ensembles:
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