destino-1
destiny ; fate ; fortune.
In the case of the book, it is the interplay of such multifarious trends that will determine its destiny.
The future importance of pre-coordinate indexing depends upon the fate of printed indexes.
These institutions have become so intertwined that the fortunes of one are inextricably linked to the fortunes of the other - for good or for ill.
alcanzar el destino de Uno
reach + Posesivo + destination
With that in mind, both girls were all set to go to Mindoro but the circumstances made it extra difficult for them to reach their destination.
decidir + Posesivo + destino
seal + Posesivo + fate
As for the cats, Ta-Shi will keep them wrapped around her accursed finger long enough to seal their fate.
destino + depender de
destiny + hang upon
For that reason, its own destiny hangs upon its ability to act with wisdom and skill in its international relations.
destino de uno
self-destiny
The client is rational and socialized and to a large extent determines self-destiny.
regir el destino
determine + destiny
The client is rational and socialized and to a large extent determines self-destiny.
sellar + Posesivo + destino
seal + Posesivo + fate
As for the cats, Ta-Shi will keep them wrapped around her accursed finger long enough to seal their fate.
tener el destino de
suffer + the fate of
Attempts to examine the likely future prospects for secondary services in an industry where the secondary services are increasingly seen as middlemen and may suffer the fate of many middlemen by being cut out of the loop.
tener el mismo destino
suffer + the same fate
Many of the town libraries in France suffered the same fate.
tentar el destino
tempt + fate
People often knock on wood when they make a statement which seems to tempt fate.