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fortune [ˈfɔ:tʃu:n, Am ˈfɔ:rtʃən] SUBST

1. fortune (money):

2. fortune sans pl form (chance):

los m
pech m

Idiomes/Tournures:

fortunes plur (what happens to sb)
passa f

fortune hunter SUBST

fortune teller SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec fortunes

fortunes plur (what happens to sb)

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
Hooker's fortunes seemed to ebb and flow in the 1980s.
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Some guests, preferring not to expose themselves on the street while wearing tempting fortunes in jewels and laces, changed into their costumes at this point.
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Their contrasting fortunes form a salutary story about political talent and temperament, and the handling of success and adversity.
theconversation.com
We are back in the days of essential commodity or import licence where you don't need to work hard anymore to make huge fortunes.
www.punchng.com
But the 14th century was to mark a downturn in the city's fortunes.
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However, the fabric body started to lose out to all metal types the company's fortunes declined and in 1930 it closed.
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She left as her husband wanted to resume his career in public life and shore up the family fortunes.
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Bloodhound is busy arranging a double marriage to advance the fortunes of his family.
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Like many inventions developed by individuals without the proper access to money and marketing, the travelling bag/life preserver did not result in fortunes.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
Their fortunes began to change over the course of 1971, where the band's average earnings doubled.
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