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luck

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luck1 /lʌk/ ●●● S2 W3 noun [uncountableU]  
1 success 成功LUCKY (also good luck) good things that happen to you by chance 好运,幸运
 You’re not having much luck today, are you?
你今天运气不太好,是不是?
 He’s had good luck with his roses this year.
今年他种玫瑰的运气不错。
 It was an incredible piece of luck.
真是令人难以置信的好运气。
by luck
 It was only by luck that they managed to avoid hitting the rocks near the shore.
他们是侥幸才没有撞上岸边的岩石。
2 bad luck the bad things that happen to someone by chance, not because of something they did 厄运,噩运
 I’ve had nothing but bad luck since I moved to this town.
我搬到这个镇上以后就只有倒霉。
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3 chance 机会CHANCE/BY CHANCE when good or bad things happen to people by chance 运气
 Roulette is a game of luck.
轮盘赌是个靠运气的游戏。
4 with (any) luck/with a bit of luck spokenHOPE if things happen in the way that you want 要是走运的话 SYN hopefully
 With a bit of luck, you might get a flight tomorrow.
要是运气好的话,你可以搭上明天的航班。
5 wish somebody (the best of) luck to tell someone that you hope they will be successful in something they are going to do 祝某人好运
 She wished me luck in the exam, then left.
她祝我考试好运,然后就走了。
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6 good luck/best of luck spoken used to tell someone that you hope they will be successful in something they are going to do 祝好运
5Good luck with the project.
祝这个项目好运。
n Good luck in this enormous project you are undertaking.
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7 good luck to somebody spokenUNIMPORTANT used to say that you do not mind what someone does because it does not affect you 祝某人好运〔用于表示不介意某人所做的事,因为不会影响到自己〕
 I say, good luck to him.
我说,祝他好运。
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8 any luck?/no luck? spokenSUCCEED IN DOING something used to ask someone if they have succeeded in doing something 运气好吗?/运气不好吗?
 ‘Oh, there you are. Any luck?’ ‘No, I didn’t catch a single fish.’
噢,是你呀。运气怎么样?” “不好,我一条鱼都没有钓到。
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9 be in luck LUCKYto be able to do or get something, especially when you did not expect to 〔尤指出乎意料地〕走运
 You’re in luck – it’s stopped snowing.
你运气真好——雪停了。
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10 be out of luck to be prevented from getting or doing something by bad luck 不走运
 The team were out of luck again at Scarborough on Saturday.
周六球队在斯卡伯勒一战再次不走运。
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11 do something for luck LUCKYto do something because you think it might bring you good luck 为带来好运而做某事,为求吉利而做某事
 She crossed her fingers for luck.
她交叉手指祈求好运。
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12 just my luck spokenUNLUCKY used to say that you are not surprised something bad has happened to you, because you are usually unlucky 我总是不走运
 I didn’t get to the phone in time. Just my luck!
我没来得及接那个电话,我就是不走运!
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13 no such luck spokenDISAPPOINTED used to say you are disappointed because something good that you hoped would happen did not happen 没这样的运气〔表示失望〕
 ‘Have you got Sunday off?’ ‘No such luck.’
你星期天休息吗?” “哪有这样的好事啊。
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14. better luck next time SUCCEED IN DOING somethingused to say that you hope someone will be more successful the next time they try to do something 祝下次好运
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15 as luck would have it UNLUCKYused to say that something happened by chance 碰巧,幸而
 As luck would have it, my best friend is the most wonderful cook in the world.
碰巧,我最要好的朋友就是世界上最棒的厨师。
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16 try/chance your luck HOPEto do something because you hope you will be successful, even though you know you may not be 碰碰运气
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17 be down on your luck POORto have no money because you have had a lot of bad luck over a long period of time 〔因不走运而〕穷困潦倒
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18. the luck of the draw CHANCE/BY CHANCEthe result of chance rather than something you can control 碰运气的事
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19. some people have all the luck spokenLUCKYJEALOUS used to say that you wish you had what someone else has 有些人就是运气好
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20. bad/hard/tough luck British EnglishBrE spokenSYMPATHIZE used to express sympathy when something unpleasant has happened to someone 真不幸〔用于表示同情〕 tough luck at tough1(7)
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21 with/knowing somebody’s luck spoken used to say that you expect something bad to happen to someone because bad things often do happen to them 就凭某人的运气,知道某人的运气〔用于表示料想某人身上会有坏事发生,因为此人经常不走运〕
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22 worse luck British EnglishBrE spokenPITY/IT'S A PITY unfortunately 真倒霉,遗憾
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23 luck is on somebody’s side LUCKYif luck is on someone’s side, things go well for them 某人走运[交好运]
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24. (one) for luck spokenADD used when you take, add, or do something for no particular reason, or in order to say that you hope good things happen 祈求好运;但愿运气好
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hard-luck story, → push your luck at push1(12)
COLLOCATIONSMeanings 1,2, & 3
adjectives
good luck 好运
These birds are said to bring good luck.
据说这些鸟能带来好运。
bad luck 噩运
His bad luck continued.
他的噩运还没完。
sheer/pure luck (=chance, and not skill or effort) 全凭运气
She managed to catch hold of the rope by sheer luck.
她能抓住绳子纯属侥幸。
dumb luck American EnglishAmE (=sheer good luck, not influenced by anything you did) 碰巧的运气
nSometimes I think my success was really just dumb luck.
beginner’s luck (=good luck that happens when you first try something) 新手的运气
nHe’d hit the center of the target. ‘Beginner’s luck, I guess, ’ he said.
verbs
have good/bad luck 交好运/走背运
I’ve had a bit of bad luck.
我有点走背运。
have more/less luck 有更多的运气/缺少点运气
I hope you have more luck in the next competition.
希望你在下一场比赛中运气更好。
have no luck (also not have much/any luck) (=not be lucky or successful) 没有运气
I’d been looking for a job for weeks, but had had no luck.
我找工作好几周了,却一点也不走运。
can’t believe your luck 不敢相信自己的运气
I couldn’t believe my luck as my number was called out!
我的号码竟被叫到了,简直不敢相信我这么走运!
nhave the (good/bad) luck to do something
He had the good luck to meet a man who could help him.
somebody’s luck holds (=they continue having good luck) 某人连交好运
nOur luck held, and the weather remained fine.
somebody’s luck runs out (=they stop having good luck) 某人的好运到头了
nFinally my luck ran out and they caught me.
bring somebody (good/bad) luck 给某人带来(好/坏)运气
nHe always carried the stone in his pocket; he reckoned it brought him luck.
phrases
a piece/stroke of luck (=something good that happens by chance) 好运,碰巧
What a piece of luck that he arrived when he did!
他恰好赶到,真够运气的!
a run of good/bad luck (=a series of good or bad things) 好运/噩运连连
The team has had a run of bad luck lately, losing their last five games.
近来该队噩运不断,已经连败五场。
a matter of luck (=something that depends on chance) 运气问题
Winning is a matter of luck.
获胜是运气问题。
an element of luck (=an amount of luck that is involved in something) 一点好运
There is always an element of luck when hiring someone for a job.
录用员工时总是有点运气的成分。
nTHESAURUS
luck noun [uncountableU] when good or bad things happen to people by chance
The game involves an element of luck as well as skill.
chance noun [uncountableU] the way that some things happen without being planned or caused by people
I met her by chance on a plane to Tokyo.
Like all top athletes, he leaves nothing to chance, and trains harder than anybody.
fortune noun [uncountableU] luck and the effect it has on your life
I had the good fortune to work with some great people.
The tour was dogged by ill fortune (=it had a lot of bad luck) from the start.
Fortune has shone on the team so far this season (=they have been lucky).
fate noun [uncountableU] a power that some people believe controls what happens to people and which cannot be changed or stopped
Fate dealt him a cruel blow with the death of his wife at the age of 32.
It must have been fate that brought them together, and fate that tore them apart.
We can’t just leave it to fate.
providence noun [uncountableU] a power which some people believe controls what happens in our lives and protects us
Do you believe in divine providence (=God’s power to make things happen)?
Her life was mapped out for her by providence.
fluke noun [countableC usually singular] informal something good that happens because of luck
Their second goal was a fluke.
They won by a fluke.
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luck2 verb  
1luck out phrasal verbphr v American EnglishAmE informalLUCKY to be lucky 走运,运气好
 Yeah, we really lucked out and got a parking space right in front.
是啊,我们真走运,正好在前面有一个停车位。
Origin luck1
(1400-1500) Middle Dutch luk

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