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 luck [lʌk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 运气, 幸运, 好运, 侥幸

vi. 靠好运成功




    luck
    [ noun ]
    1. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)

    2. <noun.state>
      whatever my fortune may be
      deserved a better fate
      has a happy lot
      the luck of the Irish
      a victim of circumstances
      success that was her portion
    3. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another

    4. <noun.phenomenon>
      bad luck caused his downfall
      we ran into each other by pure chance
    5. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome

    6. <noun.phenomenon>
      it was my good luck to be there
      they say luck is a lady
      it was as if fortune guided his hand


    Luck \Luck\, n. [Akin to D. luk, geluk, G. gl["u]ck, Icel.
    lukka, Sw. lycka, Dan. lykke, and perh. to G. locken to
    entice. Cf. 3d {Gleck}.]
    That which happens to a person; an event, good or ill,
    affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed
    casual; a course or series of such events regarded as
    occurring by chance; chance; hap; fate; fortune; often, one's
    habitual or characteristic fortune; as, good, bad, ill, or
    hard luck. Luck is often used by itself to mean good luck;
    as, luck is better than skill; a stroke of luck.

    If thou dost play with him at any game,
    Thou art sure to lose; and of that natural luck,
    He beats thee 'gainst the odds. --Shak.

    {Luck penny}, a small sum given back for luck to one who pays
    money. [Prov. Eng.]

    {To be in luck}, to receive some good, or to meet with some
    success, in an unexpected manner, or as the result of
    circumstances beyond one's control; to be fortunate.

    1. "It was hard work, sheer determination, a little bit of luck," Lewis said. "We were able to weather all of those storms.
    2. After Norquist was sworn in, Maier wished his successor good luck. "I know you have the courage and vision to do the job," Maier said.
    3. Everybody's luck has to turn sometime.
    4. But her luck has begun to change.
    5. "We had a bit of luck with improved market conditions and the issue went better than we expected."
    6. It will take luck and a measure of courage bordering on the reckless to generate much growth out of the new environment.
    7. As Mr. Bigshot leaves the group behind, she wishes him luck.
    8. As we wish good luck to the changes occurring in the Soviet Union, I hope they wish us good luck.
    9. As we wish good luck to the changes occurring in the Soviet Union, I hope they wish us good luck.
    10. On the back wall of Ramesh Tewani's Madre India No. 2 jewelry store on Zaragoza Street is a prominent figure of Ganesh, the Hindu god of good luck.
    11. He spots the problem: It seems that Mars, the planet of war and anger, has gotten twisted up with Jupiter, sphere of luck and protection.
    12. Part of the problem is that they played as if they knew that, too. Cameroon's luck ran out in the US.
    13. Lady luck was in fickle mood.
    14. Some Zanzibaris are willing to blame everything on bad luck.
    15. Country music fans, you're in luck.
    16. And it wasn't just luck that allowed Rochester officials to stumble upon Shawcross that wintry morning, Martin said.
    17. Catch a parade of vintage cars, enter the '50s dance contest or try your luck in the Hula Hoop competition.
    18. President Bush's bad luck with trees is growing.
    19. But it has had less luck elsewhere as continuing shake-outs at its ventures in Spain's Seat and Skoda demonstrate.
    20. Kohlberg Kravis and the other investors also had some good luck.
    21. Yesterday's move seemed refreshingly novel: the good news is that with luck Mr Clarke will not have to steel himself to do the same again for some time to come.
    22. "It is hard to imagine that you could see an excess around Dounreay and an excess around Sellafield, and it is just bad luck," said commission chairman Martin Bobrow.
    23. Timing, luck and educational credentials ranked far down on the list.
    24. "It would just be their bad luck," said one official.
    25. Ms. Haynes attributed the discovery largely to luck.
    26. When the officers, whose names have not been released, went to see if they could help, Tyson _ according to police reports quoted in today's New York Post _ told them: "I've had nothing but bad luck and accidents with this car.
    27. "I'm going to go with a slider this time," he said. "I've had such good luck in the last couple of years.
    28. A combination of body blows _ weak organization, poor planning, a mean image and just bad luck _ has reduced the formidable minority leader of the Senate to a battered, struggling candidate.
    29. With luck, a doll from Sonneberg, which Connie Rudat yearned for as a child, might still make a gift for her grandchildren.
    30. Gov. Wallace Wilkinson, who took a helicopter tour of some affected areas Thursday afternoon, said the state had had more than its share of bad luck recently with the summer drought in 1988 and now the flooding.
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