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/ˈlʌki/ |
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| if you are lucky , something good happens to you as a result of luck 运气好的;幸运的 | Five lucky winners will each receive £1,000. 5名幸运的优胜者每人将得到1,000英镑。 | | None of his sisters had been lucky with men. 他的几个姐妹都没有碰上什么好男人。 | | +(that) You’ re lucky he was there. 你真走运,他在那儿。 | | it is lucky (that) It’ s lucky I arrived when I did. 幸运的是我在该到的时候到了。 | | be lucky to do sth You’ re really lucky to be alive. 你能活着真是幸运。 | | count/consider yourself lucky Count yourself lucky you still have a home to go to. 你还有家可回算是很幸运的啦。 | | a | happening as a result of good luck and not because of anything you do 侥幸的;碰巧的 | | Germany won the match on a lucky goal. 德国队凭借一粒幸运的进球赢得比赛。 | | You had a lucky escape. 你的脱身真是幸运。 | | lucky break (=a chance that brings you success) His first lucky break was meeting a famous film producer. 好运气 | | | b | bringing you good luck 带来好运的;吉祥的 | | a lucky charm 吉祥饰物 | | Three is my lucky number. 3是我的幸运数字。 | | |
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- | get lucky |
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1 | to be successful because of good luck 交好运;走运 |
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2 | informal to have sex with someone , especially someone you have just met 走桃花运;(尤指与刚认识的某人)发生性关系 |
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- | lucky (old) you/me etc |
| used for saying that something good has happened or will happen . This expression often shows that , in fact , you think something is bad |
| 你/我等真幸运(常表示反语) |
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| ‘Richard’ s coming this afternoon.’ ‘Oh, lucky me!’ “理查德今天下午要来。”“哦,我可真幸运!” |
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- | you’ ll be lucky |
| used for saying that something is unlikely to happen |
| 真算你幸运(用于表示某事不太可能发生) |
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| You’ ll be lucky to get a taxi at this time of night. 夜里这个时候你要是能打着车真算你幸运。 |
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