1ADJ-GRADED [oft ADJ to-infinitive]幸运的;走运的 You say that someone is lucky when they have something that is very desirable or when they are in a very desirable situation. 幸运的;走运的
I am luckier than most. I have a job.
我比大部分人幸运。我有份工作。
I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the Earth.
我认为自己是地球上最幸运的人。
He is incredibly lucky to be alive.
他能活下来真是命大。
Those who are lucky enough to be wealthy have a duty to give to the hungry.
2ADJ-GRADED 有福气的;运气好的 Someone who is lucky seems to always have good luck. 有福气的;运气好的
Some people are born lucky aren't they?.
有人生来就有福气,不是吗?
He had always been lucky at cards. [+ at]
他打牌的手气向来很好。
3ADJ-GRADED 侥幸的;凑巧的 If you describe an action or experience as lucky, you mean that it was good or successful, and that it happened by chance and not as a result of planning or preparation. 侥幸的;凑巧的
They admit they are now desperate for a lucky break.
他们承认现在急盼幸运之神的降临。
He was lucky that it was only a can of beer that knocked him on the head. [+ that]
6PHRASE 算走运;算幸运 If you say that someone will be lucky to do or get something, you mean that they are very unlikely to do or get it, and will definitely not do or get any more than that. 算走运;算幸运
You'll be lucky if you get any breakfast.
你能吃到早饭就已经算幸运了。
Those remaining in work will be lucky to get the smallest of pay increases.
那些仍在工作的人,有那么一点点儿加薪就要算是运气了。
You'll be lucky to have change out of £750.
你的750英镑要是还有的剩就真是运气了。
7PHRASE [VERB inflects, oft PHR to-inf/that]值得庆幸;额手称庆;自认为幸运 If you say that someone can count themselves lucky, you mean that the situation they are in or the thing that has happened to them is better than it might have been or than they might have expected. 值得庆幸;额手称庆;自认为幸运
She counted herself lucky to get a job in one of Edinburgh's department stores.
能在爱丁堡一家百货公司找到工作,她觉得自己很幸运。
At the end of two days, you may count yourself lucky that you don't have to live here.
两天过后,你就会庆幸自己不用住在这里。
8CONVENTION (表示轻微的妒忌或惊讶)幸运的家伙 You can use lucky in expressions such as 'Lucky you' and 'Lucky devil' when you are slightly jealous of someone else's good luck or success, or surprised at it. (表示轻微的妒忌或惊讶)幸运的家伙 [informal]
'The thing about Mr Kemp is that he always treats me like a lady.' — 'Lucky old you.'
“问题是,肯普先生向来把我当淑女看待。”—“你真幸运。”
9PHRASE 交好运;撞大运 If you strike lucky or strike it lucky, you have some good luck. 交好运;撞大运 [mainly British, informal]
You may strike lucky and find a sympathetic and helpful clerk, but, there again, you might not.
走运的话,你可能赶上一位有同情心、乐于助人的职员。但话又说回来,你也可能没这运气。
10PHRASE [usually verb-link PHRASE]事不过三;第三次一定行 If you say that it is third time lucky for someone, you mean that they have tried to do a particular thing twice before and that this time they will succeed. 事不过三;第三次一定行
I've had two runners-up medals with Monaco and AC Milan, but I hope it will be third time lucky and I get a winners' medal with Rangers.
VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITIONVERBS➤be幸運▸➤get, strike, strike it (allinformal) 交好運◇She hopes that some day she'll get lucky and win the jackpot.她希望有一天能交上好運贏得頭獎。➤consider yourself, count yourself, think yourself認為自己幸運◇He considered himself lucky to have had the opportunity.能得到那次機會,他覺得自己很幸運。ADVERB➤extremely, fairly, very, etc.極其/相當/非常幸運◇We've been very lucky so far.到目前為止我們一直很幸運。➤dead, informal) , exceptionally, extraordinarily, incredibly, remarkably, terribly幸運極了;格外幸運;特別幸運◇She is incredibly lucky to be alive.她能活下來真是萬幸。➤plain簡直幸運◇That was just plain lucky.那簡直是幸運。PREPOSITION➤for對⋯來說幸運◇It was lucky for you that no one saw you.沒人看見你是你運氣。➤with在⋯方面幸運◇We certainly struck it lucky with the weather.我們真幸運,遇上了好天氣。
lucky adj. ⇨lucky (lucky to be alive)⇨timely (It was lucky for me that…)lucky
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lucky ♦︎ fortunate ♦︎ in luckThese words all describe people who have good things happen to them by chance.这些词均表示有好运的、运气好的、幸运的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to be lucky / fortunate that...◆to be lucky / fortunate to do sth◆to feel / consider yourself / count yourself / think yourself lucky / fortunate◆very / really / extremely / quite lucky / fortunate■lucky (especiallyspoken) having good things happen to you by chance有好运的;运气好的;幸运的◆His friend was killed and he knows he is lucky to be alive.他的朋友丧了命,他知道自己能活下来真是幸运。◆You were lucky (that) you spotted the danger in time.你幸好及时发现了险情。◆Mark is one of the lucky ones-he at least has somewhere to sleep.马克还算幸运,他至少还有地方睡觉。ⓘ People often use lucky to describe sb who has escaped or avoided a dangerous or unpleasant situation. * lucky常用来描述躲过危险或避过困境。OPPunlucky ⇨ unfortunate1▸luckily
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◆Luckily for us the train was late.我们真凑巧,火车晚点了。■fortunate (ratherformal) lucky有好运的;运气好的;幸运的◆I was fortunate in having a good teacher.我很幸运能有一位好老师。◆Remember those less fortunate than yourselves.要记住那些不如你们幸运的人。ⓘ Less fortunate is often used to talk about people who have less money or less comfortable lives than others. * less fortunate常指那些生活不如别人宽裕的人。OPPunfortunate ⇨ unfortunate1▸fortunately
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◆I was late, but fortunately the meeting hadn't started.我迟到了,不过幸好会议还没有开始。■in ˈluck
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lucky有好运;运气好;幸运◆You're in luck-there's one ticket left.你运气不错-还剩一张票。ⓘ You can say that sb is in luck when they manage to get exactly what they want or need, especially when that thing is the last one available. * in luck指顺利得到自己想要或所需之物,尤其在仅剩最后一件的情况下。OPPout of luck ⇨ unfortunate1