比較級(jí):luckier最高級(jí):luckiest
lucky基本解釋
lucky的解釋
形容詞運(yùn)氣好的,僥幸的; 兆頭好的,吉祥的; 〈俚〉難得; 很恰當(dāng)?shù)?/p>
lucky反義詞
形容詞unlucky
lucky相關(guān)詞組
1. cut one's lucky : 逃走;
lucky相關(guān)例句
形容詞
1. You are lucky to be alive.
你活著算是幸運(yùn)的了。
2. I was lucky that I met you here.
我在這兒見到你真走運(yùn)。
3. A lucky person won the contest.
一個(gè)幸運(yùn)兒贏了比賽。
4. I always carry my lucky penny.
我的吉祥錢幣時(shí)刻不離身。
lucky情景對(duì)話
生活對(duì)話
B:And then the two of us will make an excuse and leave.
然后我們兩個(gè)借故離開。
A:Yes.
沒錯(cuò)。
B:And we won't come back.
然后我們就不回來了。
A:Yes, yes. It will be a romantic, starry evening with Mozart in the background...
對(duì),對(duì),那將是個(gè)浪漫而星光燦爛的夜晚,有莫扎特做背景音樂……
B:And the two of them will passionately kiss.
接下來他們倆會(huì)激情擁吻。
A:Uhh, wishful thinking. We'll be lucky if they hold hands
想得美。他們能牽到手我們就要偷笑了。
lucky詞典解釋
1. 幸運(yùn)的;走運(yùn)的
You say that someone is lucky when they have something that is very desirable or when they are in a very desirable situation.
e.g. I am luckier than most. I have a job...
我比大部分人幸運(yùn)。我有份工作。
e.g. I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the Earth...
我認(rèn)為自己是地球上最幸運(yùn)的人。
2. 有福氣的;運(yùn)氣好的
Someone who is lucky seems to always have good luck.
e.g. Some people are born lucky aren't they?...
有人生來就有福氣,不是嗎?
e.g. He had always been lucky at cards.
他打牌的手氣向來很好。
3. 僥幸的;湊巧的
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.
e.g. They admit they are now desperate for a lucky break...
他們承認(rèn)現(xiàn)在急盼幸運(yùn)之神的降臨。
e.g. He was lucky that it was only a can of beer that knocked him on the head.
算他命大,砸到他腦袋上的只是一罐啤酒。
4. 吉祥的;吉利的;帶來(或預(yù)示)好運(yùn)的
A lucky object is something that people believe helps them to be successful.
e.g. He did not have on his other lucky charm, a pair of green socks.
他沒把另一件吉祥物,一雙綠色的襪子,穿在腳上。
5. see also: happy-go-lucky
6. 算走運(yùn);算幸運(yùn)
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.
e.g. You'll be lucky if you get any breakfast...
你能吃到早飯就已經(jīng)算幸運(yùn)了。
e.g. Those remaining in work will be lucky to get the smallest of pay increases...
那些仍在工作的人,有那么一點(diǎn)點(diǎn)兒加薪就要算是運(yùn)氣了。
7. 值得慶幸;額手稱慶;自認(rèn)為幸運(yùn)
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.
e.g. She counted herself lucky to get a job in one of Edinburgh's department stores...
能在愛丁堡一家百貨公司找到工作,她覺得自己很幸運(yùn)。
e.g. At the end of two days, you may count yourself lucky that you don't have to live here.
兩天過后,你就會(huì)慶幸自己不用住在這里。
8. (表示輕微的妒忌或驚訝)幸運(yùn)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.
lucky的解釋
e.g. 'The thing about Mr Kemp is that he always treats me like a lady.' — 'Lucky old you.'
“問題是,肯普先生向來把我當(dāng)淑女看待?!薄澳阏嫘疫\(yùn)?!?/p>
9. 交好運(yùn);撞大運(yùn)
If you strike lucky or strike it lucky, you have some good luck.
e.g. You may strike lucky and find a sympathetic and helpful clerk, but, there again, you might not.
走運(yùn)的話,你可能趕上一位有同情心、樂于助人的職員。但話又說回來,你也可能沒這運(yùn)氣。
10. 事不過三;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.
e.g. 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.
我為摩納哥隊(duì)、AC米蘭隊(duì)效力時(shí)兩次都只拿到了亞軍,但是事不過三,我希望能為流浪者隊(duì)拿下一個(gè)冠軍。
11. to thank one's lucky stars -> see star
lucky英英釋義
adj
1. presaging or likely to bring good luck
e.g. a favorable time to ask for a raise
lucky stars
a prosperous moment to make a decision
Synonym: goldenfavorablefavourableprosperous
2. occurring by chance
e.g. a lucky escape
a lucky guess
3. having or bringing good fortune
e.g. my lucky day
a lucky man