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Definition of luckily in English: luckilyadverb ˈlʌkɪliˈləkəli sentence adverb It is fortunate that. 幸运地;幸好 luckily they didn't recognize me 很幸运,他们没有认出我。 luckily for me it's worked out 幸好这招管用。 Example sentencesExamples - But luckily my car is a good one and it stops very efficiently and I came to a halt with about ten feet to spare.
- It seems to me Ben, you have two challenges ahead of you, but luckily neither of them is insurmountable.
- The Saturday before New Year's Day they ran out of gas, but luckily were able to borrow some from a relative.
- I'm sure nobody believed us, but we persevered and luckily most of our sponsors have stuck by us.
- I've been in the mountains and luckily there's been no snow so I'm in very good condition.
- I missed my project tutorial on Wednesday but luckily there was one scheduled after it.
- And luckily yesterday was nothing compared to today, when all I had to do was go to work.
- He said luckily no one was in the house at the time, which was reduced to four external walls and two interior walls in the blaze.
- The world's biggest pair of curtains needed washing and I, luckily, got the contract.
- He couldn't make out the name on the pump because of dust, but luckily a drop of water fell on it, and he could make out the name.
- The event luckily was not affected and proved to be a milestone in the club's history.
- The ambience alone was the saving factor, and luckily the food turned out to be wonderful.
- A wire caught Jim around the neck and he luckily escaped with lacerations.
- He wasn't the main suspect, luckily, but his mobile phone number was on the alleged murderers phone.
- If it wasn't for him they could all have been killed, but luckily he didn't panic and acted really calmly.
- We walked along to make sure it got round the corner - luckily it just made it.
- The offenders then tried to leave the scene in the victim's car, which luckily didn't start.
- They did an excellent set- as usual- and luckily the rain held off until they'd finished.
- Thus, there are more spare houses in the village and luckily the ancient houses are well kept.
- I'm getting quite excited about it now and, luckily, I've got a month to come up with a story.
Synonyms fortunately, happily, providentially, opportunely, by good luck, by good fortune, as luck would have it, propitiously mercifully, thankfully thank goodness, thank God, thank heavens, thank the stars Definition of luckily in US English: luckilyadverbˈləkəlēˈləkəli sentence adverb It is fortunate that. 幸运地;幸好 luckily they didn't recognize me 很幸运,他们没有认出我。 luckily for me it's worked out 幸好这招管用。 Example sentencesExamples - The Saturday before New Year's Day they ran out of gas, but luckily were able to borrow some from a relative.
- He wasn't the main suspect, luckily, but his mobile phone number was on the alleged murderers phone.
- They did an excellent set- as usual- and luckily the rain held off until they'd finished.
- The event luckily was not affected and proved to be a milestone in the club's history.
- He said luckily no one was in the house at the time, which was reduced to four external walls and two interior walls in the blaze.
- We walked along to make sure it got round the corner - luckily it just made it.
- The ambience alone was the saving factor, and luckily the food turned out to be wonderful.
- A wire caught Jim around the neck and he luckily escaped with lacerations.
- Thus, there are more spare houses in the village and luckily the ancient houses are well kept.
- But luckily my car is a good one and it stops very efficiently and I came to a halt with about ten feet to spare.
- I've been in the mountains and luckily there's been no snow so I'm in very good condition.
- I missed my project tutorial on Wednesday but luckily there was one scheduled after it.
- It seems to me Ben, you have two challenges ahead of you, but luckily neither of them is insurmountable.
- And luckily yesterday was nothing compared to today, when all I had to do was go to work.
- I'm sure nobody believed us, but we persevered and luckily most of our sponsors have stuck by us.
- I'm getting quite excited about it now and, luckily, I've got a month to come up with a story.
- The world's biggest pair of curtains needed washing and I, luckily, got the contract.
- If it wasn't for him they could all have been killed, but luckily he didn't panic and acted really calmly.
- He couldn't make out the name on the pump because of dust, but luckily a drop of water fell on it, and he could make out the name.
- The offenders then tried to leave the scene in the victim's car, which luckily didn't start.
Synonyms fortunately, happily, providentially, opportunely, by good luck, by good fortune, as luck would have it, propitiously |