Nghĩa của từ fortune teller bằng Tiếng Đức

fortune teller [fɔːtʃuːntelər] Kartenlegeri

Đặt câu có từ "fortune teller"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "fortune teller", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ fortune teller, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ fortune teller trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Are you a fortune teller?

2. It came from the fortune teller.

3. Cootie catcher/Paper fortune teller is a great and entertaining fortune teller game to enjoy with your friends

4. So I guess the fortune teller 、 s right.

5. You become a mind reader and a fortune teller.

6. So you all have copies of the fortune teller.

7. One boy looked to see considerable fortune teller also.

8. The fortune teller read his fate in the crystal ball.

9. Every fortune teller I've ever met came with a darker complexion.

10. Oh, she's the tall blonde one, near the fortune-teller.

11. Oh, she' s the tall blonde one, near the fortune- teller

12. I am reluctant to ascribe supernatural powers to a fortune teller.

13. I am Chinese, 19 on February please born noon fortune teller measure once!

14. Anyone found to be a fortune-teller or charlatan faced immediate persecution.

15. These claims were made by a fortune-teller in a leaflet advertising her services.

16. The fortune teller told Jane that there was an adventure for her just around the corner.

17. An Actuary is defined as “part super-hero, part fortune-teller, part trusted advisor” by beanActuary.com

18. ‘What is wrong with going to a fortune-teller or reading your horoscope in a newspaper?

19. As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller!

20. They grabbed the blind fortune teller and flung him brutally against the wall of a josh-house.

21. 7 As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller!

22. 2 As a keen amateur astronomer I take a dim view of being mistaken for a fortune teller!

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25. Kabul, Afghanistan: A fortune teller listens to a woman as another awaits her turn. Fortune telling was banned under the Taliban regime.

26. 27 “‘Any man or woman who acts as a spirit medium or is a fortune-teller* should be put to death without fail.

27. "To me, " Mr. Allen said, "there's no real difference between a fortune teller or a fortune cookie and any of the organized religions.

28. Critics say that the cards or crystal balls are mere props and that the fortune-teller reads the person’s reactions rather than the props.

29. (Vala: seeress) In likeness of a fortune teller, thou wentest among people; Now that, methinks, Betokens a base nature." Frigg tried to defend her husband

30. This guide to making a Chatterbox (also known as a fortune teller) is so simple! With just need a piece of paper, this project provides endless fun and games for the kids

31. Balkan people are very superstitious and tend to plan their future based on the grounds of the Turkish coffee they’ve just finished, or on what a self-proclaimed fortune-teller has ‘seen’ about their fate

32. + 10 There should not be found in you anyone who makes his son or his daughter pass through the fire,+ anyone who employs divination,+ anyone practicing magic,+ anyone who looks for omens,+ a sorcerer,+ 11 anyone binding others with a spell, anyone who consults a spirit medium+ or a fortune-teller,+ or anyone who inquires of the dead.

33. He that is guilty of sins not to be named, . . . a magician, an enchanter, an astrologer, a diviner, an user of magic verses, . . . one that makes amulets, a charmer, a soothsayer, a fortune-teller, an observer of palmistry . . . , let these be proved for some time . . . and if they leave off those practices, let them be received; but if they will not agree to that, let them be rejected.”