lucky 的英语意思
luckylucky /ˈlʌki/ adjective (comparative luckier, superlative luckiest)
查看全部语言翻译1having good luck运气好的 SYN fortunate OPP unluckybe lucky to do/be something
The children were lucky to survive the fire which destroyed their home.孩子们很幸运,在摧毁了他们家园的那场大火中活了下来。lucky enough to do something
those of us lucky enough to own our own homes我们当中那些有幸拥有自己住房的人lucky if
I’ll be lucky if I get any of my money back.我要是能拿回一分钱就算走运了。lucky (that)
I was tremendously lucky that I didn’t die in the accident.我在那次事故中没有丧命,真是万幸。lucky with
We’ve been very lucky with the weather.我们在天气方面非常走运。count/consider/think yourself lucky
Count yourself lucky you’ve got a husband like Jack.你有杰克这样的丈夫,应该感到庆幸。get lucky (=be lucky on a particular occasion)(=在某一特定场合走运)
You might get lucky and find a bargain.你也许会走运,淘到一件便宜货。2resulting from good luck源于好运气的:
I didn’t really know your name – it was just a lucky guess.我其实并不知道你的名字——只是碰巧猜对了。
A middle-aged woman had a lucky escape when a tree crashed down onto her car.一棵树倒在一名中年女性的汽车上,她幸运地死里逃生。it is lucky (that)
It’s lucky that no-one was hurt.幸运的是没有人受伤。3bringing good luck带来好运的:
a lucky charm幸运符4lucky you/me etc spoken口语 used to say that someone is fortunate to be able to do something用于表示某人有幸能做某事:
‘My husband’s a rich man, and devoted to me.’ ‘Lucky you.’"我丈夫是个有钱人,而且对我一心一意。""你真有福气。"5be somebody’s lucky day spoken口语 used to say that something good and often unexpected will happen to someone用于表示某人将有好事发生,且往往是出乎意料的好事:
We’re going to win. I just know it’s our lucky day我们要赢了。我就知道今天是我们的幸运日。6you’ll/you’d be lucky! spoken口语 used to tell someone that what they want probably will not happen用于告诉某人他们想要的事情很可能不会发生:
‘Fifty pounds should be enough.’ ‘You’ll be lucky!’"五十英镑应该够了。""想得美!"7I/you should be so lucky! spoken口语 used to tell someone that what they want is not likely to happen, especially because it is unreasonable用于告诉某人他们想要的事情不太可能发生,尤其是因为要求不合理:
You want three weeks holiday? You should be so lucky!你想要三周假期?想得美! → strike it lucky at strike1(20), → thank your lucky stars at thank(3), → third time lucky at third1(2)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词feel lucky· I feel so incredibly lucky to have had that experience.· 能有那段经历,我觉得自己真是幸运得不可思议。get lucky informal非正式 (=be lucky)· They’re not a great team - they just got lucky.· 他们不是一支多厉害的队——只是走了运而已。count/consider/think yourself lucky (=believe that you are lucky in a particular situation)· You should count yourself lucky you weren’t seriously hurt.· 你应该庆幸自己没有受重伤。strike (it) lucky informal非正式 (=be lucky)· I applied for twenty jobs before I struck lucky.· 我应聘了二十份工作,才终于时来运转。adverbs副词extremely/exceedingly/incredibly lucky (=very lucky)· Police say it was extremely lucky that no one was killed.· 警方表示,无人丧命实属极其幸运。dead lucky informal非正式 (=very lucky)· I was dead lucky to find a parking space right away.· 我立刻找到了停车位,真是大走其运。pretty lucky informal非正式 (=lucky, but not extremely lucky)· We were pretty lucky with the weather on this holiday.· 这次假期我们在天气方面相当幸运。lucky + NOUNlucky + 名词a lucky winner· The lucky winner of the competition will be announced next week.· 比赛中那位幸运的获胜者将于下周公布。a lucky man/woman/boy/girl· Your son’s a lucky man, having a father like you.· 你儿子真是个幸运的人,有你这样的父亲。the lucky ones (=lucky people, especially when compared to others who suffered)· They considered themselves the lucky ones because they escaped with only minor injuries.· 他们认为自己是幸运儿,因为只受了轻伤就脱险了。phrases短语be lucky enough to do something (=have the good luck to do something)· I was lucky enough to be selected for the school team.· 我有幸被选入了校队。THESAURUS同义词辨析lucky happening because of good luck, or bringing you good luck因好运而发生的,或给你带来好运的: · a lucky guess· 幸运的猜测· Seven is considered a lucky number.· 七被认为是幸运数字。· It’s lucky that I’ve got some spare keys.· 幸好我还备有几把钥匙。· Italy got a lucky goal in the last five minutes of the game.· 意大利队在比赛最后五分钟幸运地打入一球。· ‘How did you know he’d be there?’ ‘It was a lucky guess.’· "你怎么知道他会在那儿?""只是碰巧猜对了。"fortunate happening because of good luck. Fortunate is more formal than lucky因好运而发生的。fortunate 比 lucky 更正式: · It was extremely fortunate that there was no one in the building when the bomb went off.· 炸弹爆炸时大楼里没有人,这是极其幸运的事。· I’m in the fortunate position of doing a job I love.· 我有幸从事着自己热爱的工作。· Some plants actually prefer a lot of shade, which is fortunate for gardeners choosing plants for gloomy corners.· 有些植物实际上喜欢大量遮阴,这对需要为阴暗角落挑选植物的园丁来说是件幸事。it’s a good thing (that) (also it’s a good job (that) British English) spoken口语 used when saying that there would have been problems if something had not happened用于表示若某事未发生就会出现麻烦: · It’s a good thing that you brought an umbrella with you.· 你带了雨伞真是太好了。· It’s a good job I’m here to help.· 幸好我在这里帮忙。miraculous extremely lucky in a way that is almost unbelievable幸运到近乎令人难以置信: · A teenager had a miraculous escape last night when the car she was travelling in overturned.· 一名少女昨晚乘坐的汽车翻车,她奇迹般地逃过一劫。· The doctor gave her a month to live but she made a miraculous recovery.· 医生说她只剩一个月可活,但她奇迹般地康复了。· It was miraculous that no one was seriously injured in the accident.· 事故中无人受重伤,真是奇迹。fortuitous /fɔːˈtjuːɪtəs/ formal正式 happening because of good luck因好运而发生的: · a fortuitous decision· 一个幸运的决定· a fortuitous coincidence· 一个幸运的巧合· It was fortuitous that no one else was hurt.· 没有其他人受伤,实属幸运。a fluke /fluːk/ informal非正式 something that happens by chance, not because of skill or good judgment因偶然而非技巧或良好判断力所造成的事: · The goal was a fluke.· 那个进球纯属侥幸。· By a fluke, he managed to get the question right.· 他侥幸答对了那道题。be in the right place at the right time used when saying that someone is lucky and the situation is right for them用于表示某人运气好且时机对自己有利: · Making money from buying property is easy – you just have to be in the right place at the right time.· 通过买房赚钱很容易——你只需在恰当的时候出现在恰当的地方。
查看全部语言翻译1having good luck运气好的 SYN fortunate OPP unluckybe lucky to do/be something
The children were lucky to survive the fire which destroyed their home.孩子们很幸运,在摧毁了他们家园的那场大火中活了下来。lucky enough to do something
those of us lucky enough to own our own homes我们当中那些有幸拥有自己住房的人lucky if
I’ll be lucky if I get any of my money back.我要是能拿回一分钱就算走运了。lucky (that)
I was tremendously lucky that I didn’t die in the accident.我在那次事故中没有丧命,真是万幸。lucky with
We’ve been very lucky with the weather.我们在天气方面非常走运。count/consider/think yourself lucky
Count yourself lucky you’ve got a husband like Jack.你有杰克这样的丈夫,应该感到庆幸。get lucky (=be lucky on a particular occasion)(=在某一特定场合走运)
You might get lucky and find a bargain.你也许会走运,淘到一件便宜货。2resulting from good luck源于好运气的:
I didn’t really know your name – it was just a lucky guess.我其实并不知道你的名字——只是碰巧猜对了。
A middle-aged woman had a lucky escape when a tree crashed down onto her car.一棵树倒在一名中年女性的汽车上,她幸运地死里逃生。it is lucky (that)
It’s lucky that no-one was hurt.幸运的是没有人受伤。3bringing good luck带来好运的:
a lucky charm幸运符4lucky you/me etc spoken口语 used to say that someone is fortunate to be able to do something用于表示某人有幸能做某事:
‘My husband’s a rich man, and devoted to me.’ ‘Lucky you.’"我丈夫是个有钱人,而且对我一心一意。""你真有福气。"5be somebody’s lucky day spoken口语 used to say that something good and often unexpected will happen to someone用于表示某人将有好事发生,且往往是出乎意料的好事:
We’re going to win. I just know it’s our lucky day我们要赢了。我就知道今天是我们的幸运日。6you’ll/you’d be lucky! spoken口语 used to tell someone that what they want probably will not happen用于告诉某人他们想要的事情很可能不会发生:
‘Fifty pounds should be enough.’ ‘You’ll be lucky!’"五十英镑应该够了。""想得美!"7I/you should be so lucky! spoken口语 used to tell someone that what they want is not likely to happen, especially because it is unreasonable用于告诉某人他们想要的事情不太可能发生,尤其是因为要求不合理:
You want three weeks holiday? You should be so lucky!你想要三周假期?想得美! → strike it lucky at strike1(20), → thank your lucky stars at thank(3), → third time lucky at third1(2)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词feel lucky· I feel so incredibly lucky to have had that experience.· 能有那段经历,我觉得自己真是幸运得不可思议。get lucky informal非正式 (=be lucky)· They’re not a great team - they just got lucky.· 他们不是一支多厉害的队——只是走了运而已。count/consider/think yourself lucky (=believe that you are lucky in a particular situation)· You should count yourself lucky you weren’t seriously hurt.· 你应该庆幸自己没有受重伤。strike (it) lucky informal非正式 (=be lucky)· I applied for twenty jobs before I struck lucky.· 我应聘了二十份工作,才终于时来运转。adverbs副词extremely/exceedingly/incredibly lucky (=very lucky)· Police say it was extremely lucky that no one was killed.· 警方表示,无人丧命实属极其幸运。dead lucky informal非正式 (=very lucky)· I was dead lucky to find a parking space right away.· 我立刻找到了停车位,真是大走其运。pretty lucky informal非正式 (=lucky, but not extremely lucky)· We were pretty lucky with the weather on this holiday.· 这次假期我们在天气方面相当幸运。lucky + NOUNlucky + 名词a lucky winner· The lucky winner of the competition will be announced next week.· 比赛中那位幸运的获胜者将于下周公布。a lucky man/woman/boy/girl· Your son’s a lucky man, having a father like you.· 你儿子真是个幸运的人,有你这样的父亲。the lucky ones (=lucky people, especially when compared to others who suffered)· They considered themselves the lucky ones because they escaped with only minor injuries.· 他们认为自己是幸运儿,因为只受了轻伤就脱险了。phrases短语be lucky enough to do something (=have the good luck to do something)· I was lucky enough to be selected for the school team.· 我有幸被选入了校队。THESAURUS同义词辨析lucky happening because of good luck, or bringing you good luck因好运而发生的,或给你带来好运的: · a lucky guess· 幸运的猜测· Seven is considered a lucky number.· 七被认为是幸运数字。· It’s lucky that I’ve got some spare keys.· 幸好我还备有几把钥匙。· Italy got a lucky goal in the last five minutes of the game.· 意大利队在比赛最后五分钟幸运地打入一球。· ‘How did you know he’d be there?’ ‘It was a lucky guess.’· "你怎么知道他会在那儿?""只是碰巧猜对了。"fortunate happening because of good luck. Fortunate is more formal than lucky因好运而发生的。fortunate 比 lucky 更正式: · It was extremely fortunate that there was no one in the building when the bomb went off.· 炸弹爆炸时大楼里没有人,这是极其幸运的事。· I’m in the fortunate position of doing a job I love.· 我有幸从事着自己热爱的工作。· Some plants actually prefer a lot of shade, which is fortunate for gardeners choosing plants for gloomy corners.· 有些植物实际上喜欢大量遮阴,这对需要为阴暗角落挑选植物的园丁来说是件幸事。it’s a good thing (that) (also it’s a good job (that) British English) spoken口语 used when saying that there would have been problems if something had not happened用于表示若某事未发生就会出现麻烦: · It’s a good thing that you brought an umbrella with you.· 你带了雨伞真是太好了。· It’s a good job I’m here to help.· 幸好我在这里帮忙。miraculous extremely lucky in a way that is almost unbelievable幸运到近乎令人难以置信: · A teenager had a miraculous escape last night when the car she was travelling in overturned.· 一名少女昨晚乘坐的汽车翻车,她奇迹般地逃过一劫。· The doctor gave her a month to live but she made a miraculous recovery.· 医生说她只剩一个月可活,但她奇迹般地康复了。· It was miraculous that no one was seriously injured in the accident.· 事故中无人受重伤,真是奇迹。fortuitous /fɔːˈtjuːɪtəs/ formal正式 happening because of good luck因好运而发生的: · a fortuitous decision· 一个幸运的决定· a fortuitous coincidence· 一个幸运的巧合· It was fortuitous that no one else was hurt.· 没有其他人受伤,实属幸运。a fluke /fluːk/ informal非正式 something that happens by chance, not because of skill or good judgment因偶然而非技巧或良好判断力所造成的事: · The goal was a fluke.· 那个进球纯属侥幸。· By a fluke, he managed to get the question right.· 他侥幸答对了那道题。be in the right place at the right time used when saying that someone is lucky and the situation is right for them用于表示某人运气好且时机对自己有利: · Making money from buying property is easy – you just have to be in the right place at the right time.· 通过买房赚钱很容易——你只需在恰当的时候出现在恰当的地方。