| 单词 | unchancy | 
| 释义 | unchancy in British English (ʌnˈtʃɑːnsɪ) adjective  Scottish  unlucky, ill-omened, or dangerous   Compare wanchancyunchancy in American English (ʌnˈtʃænsi; ʌnˈtʃɑnsi)  adjective Scottish  1.    unlucky; ill-fated 2.    dangerous  Word origin  un- + (sense  chancy (sense 2))unchancy in American English (unˈtʃænsi, -ˈtʃɑːn-) adjective chiefly Scot 1.  unlucky 2.  dangerous  Word origin  [1525–35; un-1 + chancy]This word is first recorded in the period 1525–35. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: converter, inflection, retire, society, spoilerun- is a prefix meaning “not,” freely used as an English formative, giving negative oropposite force in adjectives and their derivative adverbs and nouns (unfair; unfairly; unfairness; unfelt; unseen; unfitting; unformed; unheard-of; un-get-at-able), and less freely used in certain other nouns (unrest; unemployment) | 
	
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