单词 | lucky |
释义 | lucky (once / 154 pages) adj When you're lucky, things work out well for you — you experience good fortune. If you're feeling lucky, it might be a good day to buy a lottery ticket or guess the number of jelly beans in a jar. Lucky people seem to have everything going for them, and your lucky charm (like a rabbit's foot or a four-leaf clover) seems to bring that kind of success in your direction. Some lucky things are happy coincidences: "How lucky that I ran into you this morning!" When you're envious of someone else's big break, you can say, "You lucky devil." Lucky and luck come from the Middle Dutch gheluc, "good fortune." WORD FAMILYlucky: luckier, luckiest, luckily, luckiness, unlucky+/luck: luckless, lucks, lucky/luckless: lucklessly/unlucky: unluckily USAGE EXAMPLESHow long until Islamic State gets lucky in Asia? Wall Street Journal(Jan 01, 2017) Michael absorbed the key lesson: The happiest people are the ones who believe they are lucky, rather than entitled or owed their success. Washington Post(Dec 29, 2016) All this amounts to billions of pounds available to claim - and claim legitimately - without the need for a lucky lottery win. BBC(Dec 31, 2016) 1adj having or bringing good fortune my lucky day a lucky man Syn|Ant fortunate having unexpected good fortune apotropaichaving the power to prevent evil or bad luck hothaving or bringing unusually good luck serendipitouslucky in making unexpected and fortunate discoveries luckless, unlucky having or bringing misfortune unfortunatenot favored by fortune; marked or accompanied by or resulting in ill fortune hexed, jinxed(usually used colloquially) causing or accompanied by misfortune 2adj presaging or likely to bring good luck lucky stars Syn favorable, favourable, golden, prosperous propitious presenting favorable circumstances; likely to result in or show signs of success 3adj occurring by chance a lucky escape a lucky guess Syn fortunate having unexpected good fortune |
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