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单词 rabbit's foot
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Definition of rabbit's foot in English:

rabbit's foot

noun
  • The foot of a rabbit carried as a good luck charm.

    兔足(用作随身护符)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Carry a rabbit's foot, by all means, if it gives you a sense of ‘luckiness’; but be aware that it's you, not the ‘lucky charm’, that attracts good luck.
    • Is there much difference among selling holy water, crucifixes, Kabbala strings, mandalas, rosary beads, horoscopes, Buddhist prayer beads, or rabbit's feet as supernatural charms?
    • And a man who previously appeared to have been born under a four-leaf clover while holding a rabbit's foot and a lucky horseshoe simply ran out of good fortune.
    • Lucky charms, such as photos of family, a rabbit's foot, cuddly toys, gems, horseshoes or four-leaf clovers, are popular.
    • During WW II, lucky rabbit's feet and other good luck charms were endemic among aircrew, the loss of which often led to fatalistic acceptance that the next flight would be their last.
    • A rabbit's foot brings good luck, though I'm sure all those the three-legged rabbits wouldn't necessarily agree.
    • My fingers are permanently crossed behind my back and I'm carrying my four leaf clover, horse shoe and rabbit's foot.
    • Here I am, armed with my lucky rabbit's foot, salt shaker perched on my shoulder, St Christopher medallion on my chest and not a black cat or ladder in sight.
    • Charlie attributes his lousy luck to the loss of his rabbit's foot and horseshoe.
    • This group is also the most likely to carry something like a coin, a rabbit's foot, or a necklace for good luck.

Definition of rabbit's foot in US English:

rabbit's foot

noun
  • The foot of a rabbit carried as a good luck charm.

    兔足(用作随身护符)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And a man who previously appeared to have been born under a four-leaf clover while holding a rabbit's foot and a lucky horseshoe simply ran out of good fortune.
    • This group is also the most likely to carry something like a coin, a rabbit's foot, or a necklace for good luck.
    • A rabbit's foot brings good luck, though I'm sure all those the three-legged rabbits wouldn't necessarily agree.
    • During WW II, lucky rabbit's feet and other good luck charms were endemic among aircrew, the loss of which often led to fatalistic acceptance that the next flight would be their last.
    • Carry a rabbit's foot, by all means, if it gives you a sense of ‘luckiness’; but be aware that it's you, not the ‘lucky charm’, that attracts good luck.
    • Is there much difference among selling holy water, crucifixes, Kabbala strings, mandalas, rosary beads, horoscopes, Buddhist prayer beads, or rabbit's feet as supernatural charms?
    • Lucky charms, such as photos of family, a rabbit's foot, cuddly toys, gems, horseshoes or four-leaf clovers, are popular.
    • My fingers are permanently crossed behind my back and I'm carrying my four leaf clover, horse shoe and rabbit's foot.
    • Charlie attributes his lousy luck to the loss of his rabbit's foot and horseshoe.
    • Here I am, armed with my lucky rabbit's foot, salt shaker perched on my shoulder, St Christopher medallion on my chest and not a black cat or ladder in sight.
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