lot (EN)
noun

noun “lot”

sg. lot, pl. lots or uncountable
  1. a large amount
    I've got a lot of homework to do tonight.
  2. (informal) the entire quantity or group
    After the party, we cleaned up everything—the cups, the plates, the decorations, the lot.
  3. items sold together at an auction or sale
    The next lot up for auction includes a collection of vintage comic books.
  4. a group of people taken collectively
    The whole lot of students cheered when the principal announced the snow day.
  5. a specific piece of land
    They're planning to build their dream home on the empty lot at the corner of Maple Street.
  6. an object used for random selection
    We drew lots to decide who would go first in the game.
  7. one's destiny or fate
    She accepted that it was her lot to care for her ailing parents.