What does lot mean in English?

Interpretation: n. sharing; Many; Fate; (used with adjectives and adverbs) very, very; (used with verbs) very

Pronouns are numerous; Plenty. Group, divide ... (often used with out); To divide (land) into many pieces.

His new car was locked in the parking lot? A lot? Last night.

His new car was locked in the parking lot last night.

Deformation:

Past tense lottery

Past participle lotted

Present participle lotting

Third person singular batch

Complex batch

Lexical analysis

These nouns all mean "fate" or "luck".

Destiny is a common word, which focuses on doomed destiny and beautiful vision for future destiny.

Destiny is a solemn word, which refers to unfortunate fate, implies inevitability, horror and unchangeable human will, and has a strong fatalistic color.

Lot refers to accidental luck or the unfortunate fate of a lifetime.

Refers to the final, usually catastrophic or destructive fate, implying the inevitable.

Luck is a common everyday word, which refers to good luck or bad luck, especially good luck, sometimes a successful or happy ending.

Fortune is a common word, which refers to a fate determined by chance or luck, such as implying better luck or a happy future than fate.