luck
n. 好运; 机遇
Luck or good luck is success or good things that happen to you, that do not come from your own abilities or efforts.
I knew I needed a bit of luck to win...
我知道自己要赢需要点运气。
The Sri Lankans have been having no luck with the weather...
斯里兰卡人在天气方面运气一直很差。
Bad luck is lack of success or bad things that happen to you, that have not been caused by yourself or other people.
I had a lot of bad luck during the first half of this season...
上半赛季我一直走背运。
Randall's illness was only bad luck.
兰德尔生病纯粹是时运不济。
If you ask someone the question 'Any luck?' or 'No luck?', you want to know if they have been successful in something they were trying to do.
'Any luck?' — 'No.'
“成功了没?”——“没有。”
You can say 'Bad luck', or 'Hard luck', to someone when you want to express sympathy to them.
Well, hard luck, mate.
唉,真不走运,哥儿们。
If you say that something brings bad luck or brings someone good luck, you believe that it has an influence on whether good or bad things happen to them.
Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck.
琼十分迷信,她认为绿色不吉利。
If you describe someone as down on their luck, you mean that they have had bad experiences, often because they do not have enough money.
If you say that something is the luck of the draw, you mean that it is the result of chance and you cannot do anything about it.
The luck of the draw meant the young lad had to face one of America's best players.
完全是运气使然,这位小伙子必须面对一位美国一流选手。
If you say 'Good luck' or 'Best of luck' to someone, you are telling them that you hope they will be successful in something they are trying to do.
He kissed her on the cheek. 'Best of luck!'
他吻了吻她的脸颊。“祝你好运!”
You can say someone is in luck when they are in a situation where they can have what they want or need.
You're in luck. The doctor's still in.
你真走运。医生还没走。
If you say it is just your luck that something unpleasant has happened to you, you mean that this is quite normal because unpleasant things are always happening to you.
It would be just his luck to miss the last boat.
他就这运气,误了最后一班船也毫不出奇。
If you say that someone is out of luck, you mean that they cannot have something which they can normally have.
'What do you want, Roy? If it's money, you're out of luck.'
“你想要什么,罗伊?要钱的话,那你别指望了。”
You can say 'No such luck' when you want to express your disappointment over something.
He must have been hoping for a relaxed time. No such luck.
他一定是一直想放松一段时间,可就是没这个命。
If you say that someone is pushing their luck, you think they are taking a bigger risk than is sensible, and may get into trouble.
I didn't dare push my luck too far and did not ask them to sign statements.
我不敢太过贪心不足,没有要他们签署声明。
If you say that luck was on someone's side, you mean that they succeeded in something by chance as well as by their own efforts or ability.
Rick seems to have had luck on his side during his 12-year acting career.
在12年的演艺生涯中,里克好像总有福星高照。
If someone tries their luck at something, they try to succeed at it, often when it is very difficult or there is little chance of success.
She was going to try her luck at the Las Vegas casinos.
她打算去拉斯韦加斯的赌场碰碰运气。
You can add with luck or with any luck to a statement to indicate that you hope that a particular thing will happen.
We'll have a long talk and a good cry and then with any luck we'll both feel better.
我们会一席长谈,大哭一场,但愿这样我们两个都会好过一点。
1. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you);
2. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another;
3. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome;
destiny, fate, lot, doom, luck, fortune
这些名词均有"命运,运气"之意。
as luck would have it
碰巧,真幸运
bad (或 tough, rotten) luck
(非正式)倒霉
be in (或 out of) luck
运气好(或不好)
for luck
为了吉利;为了祈求好运
good (或 the best of) luck
祝好运
one's luck is in
交好运
the luck of the draw
偶然性,运气
no such luck
(非正式)无福消受
ride one's luck
(因不愿冒险而)放弃好机会
try one's luck
碰运气
with (any 或 a bit of) luck
如果一切顺利的话
worse luck
(非正式)不幸的是
in luck
幸运的:享受成功的;幸运的
out of luck
运气不好
A merchant's happiness hangs upon luck.
商人的幸福靠运气.
Don't expect to luck through without an effort.
别指望不经努力就能侥幸成功.
We won't be able to get away this weekend, bad luck!
我们本周末走不成了, 真倒霉!
Everything goes amiss with him, he has certainly bad luck.
他事事不如意, 运气真不好.
At last you had good luck.
这一下你算是走运了.