单词 | luck |
释义 | luck [lʌk] noun uncountable ESSENTIAL ■the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts or abilities 运气;(尤指)机遇,机会 •It was just luck that I asked for a job at the right time.真是机缘巧合,我刚好在合适的时机开口说想找份工作。 •Then I met this gorgeous woman and I couldn't believe my luck.后来我碰到了这个出色的女人,我不敢相信自己的运气有这么好。 •She wears a charm that she thinks brings her good •He seems to have had a lot of bad •So your interview's tomorrow? Good luck!这么说明天你要去面试?祝你好运! •The best of luck in/with ESSENTIAL ■success 成功 •Have you had •He tried to get into teacher training college but with no luck (= no success).他想进教师进修学院,但未能如愿。 [lʌk] noun uncountable as luck would have it ■by chance 碰巧,幸好 •We ran out of petrol on the way home, but as luck would have it, we were very near a garage.我们在回家的路上汽油用光了,幸好当时离加油站不远。 [lʌk] noun uncountable Bad/Hard/Tough luck! ■said to express sympathy with someone when something bad has happened to them 太倒楣了!真不走运!太不凑巧! •"They've just run out of tickets." "Oh, bad luck!"“他们刚刚卖光了票。”“哦,真倒楣了!” [lʌk] noun uncountable be bad luck on sb mainly UK ■to be a bad thing that happened to someone by chance (某人)碰到倒楣事,不走运 •It was bad luck on Alex that he was ill on his birthday.亚历克斯过生日那天病倒了,真够倒楣的。 [lʌk] noun uncountable be down on your luck ■to be experiencing a bad situation or to have very little money 运气不济,不走运 •He's been a bit down on his luck recently.近来他有些不走运。 [lʌk] noun uncountable be in/out of luck informal ■to be able/unable to have or do what you want 能够/未能如愿,运气好/差 •"Do you have any tuna sandwiches?" "You're in luck - there's one left."“你们这里有金枪鱼三明治吗?”“你的运气不错——还有一个。” [lʌk] noun uncountable be the luck of the draw ■to be the result of chance and something that you have no control over 听天由命,全靠运气 •You can't choose who you play against - it's just the luck of the draw.你无法选择比赛对手——全靠你的运气了。 [lʌk] noun uncountable for (good) luck ■to bring good luck 带来好运 •We have a horseshoe hanging on our wall for good luck.我们在墙上挂了一块马蹄铁,希望能有好运气。 [lʌk] noun uncountable for luck usually humorous ■used to describe something extra which you take, especially in order to bring you good luck (用于描述额外取用之物,尤指)为了求得好运 •There's two spoonsful of sugar, and one [lʌk] noun uncountable more by luck than judgment UK ■by chance and not because of any special skill 运气好而已,碰巧走运 •"You did amazingly well to get the ball in." "Oh, it was more by luck than judgment."“你进的那个球太棒了。”“哦,不过是运气好罢了。” [lʌk] noun uncountable no such luck informal ■said after an event or result that would be very good has been suggested, to show disappointment that it cannot or did not happen 没那么走运 •I was rather hoping it would rain today and I wouldn't have to go on the walk, but no such luck.我特别希望今天能下雨,那样我就不用走路了,不过没有这样的好事。 [lʌk] noun uncountable with any luck (also with a bit of luck) informal ■used before describing an event or a result that you are hoping for 希望,但愿 •With any luck (= I hope that) we should get to Newcastle by early evening.但愿我们能在傍晚前到达纽卡素。 [lʌk] noun uncountable Your luck's in! UK humorous ■something that you say in order to tell someone that you think another person would like a sexual relationship with them 你要走桃花运了! •He's been looking at you all evening - I think your luck's in, Cath.他一晚上都在看你——我觉得你要走桃花运了,凯思。 [lʌk] verb Phrasal Verbs luck into sth US informal ■to get something that you want by chance 幸运地获得,碰巧得到 •We lucked into tickets for the World Cup finals.我们幸运地搞到了世界杯决赛的门票。 [lʌk] verb Phrasal Verbs luck out US informal ■to be very lucky 十分走运 •The Giants really lucked out in last night's game.巨人队在昨晚的比赛中真走运。 |
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