lucky

形容词

UK/ˈlʌk.i/
US/ˈlʌk.i/

定义 lucky 形容词

  1. A2

    Experiencing favorable outcomes or circumstances by chance.

    幸运的;走运的;运气好的

    • "I'm traveling to Japan next month." "How lucky for you!"

      「我下个月要去日本旅行。」「你真幸运!」

    • The fortunate recipient will have the option to select one from a trio of distinct vacation packages.

      幸运的获奖者将有机会从三个不同的度假套餐中选择一个。

    • They are incredibly fortunate to be working in such a well-appointed office environment.

      他们非常幸运能在如此设备齐全的办公室环境中工作。

  2. B1

    Having the power to bring about good fortune or success.

    带来好运的;吉祥的

    • A rabbit's foot is often considered a lucky charm.

      兔脚通常被认为是幸运符。

    • Seven is my lucky number.

      七是我的幸运数字。

成语

  • You should be so lucky!

    This idiom is used to express that it is very unlikely that someone will get what they want, often with a hint of sarcasm.

    (用于告知某人其愿望几乎不可能实现)但愿你好运!

    "He hopes to get first place in the competition." "You should be so lucky!"

    「他希望在比赛中获得第一名。」「但愿你好运!」

  • get lucky

    To encounter someone with whom a sexual or romantic relationship might develop, often implying luck or chance.

    有机会结交男女朋友,可能发展成恋爱关系。

    He got lucky at the bar last night and met someone great.

    他昨晚在酒吧很幸运,遇到了一个很棒的人。

  • you should be so lucky!

    used to express that someone's wish or desire is highly improbable to come true.

    (用于告知某人其愿望极不可能实现)但愿你好运!

    "He expects to find a high-paying job without any experience." "He should be so lucky!"

    「他期望没有任何经验就能找到一份高薪工作。」「他要是能走运就好了!」