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n.
僥幸;偶然的機會;錨爪;比目魚;吸蟲;鯨的尾片
Noun:
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a stroke of luck
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a barb on a harpoon or arrow
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flat bladelike projection on the arm of an anchor
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either of the two lobes of the tail of a cetacean
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parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host
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用作名詞 (n.)
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His failure in history examination was a mere fluke.
他經驗考試成績還沒有及格實屬偶然性。
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She is not usually good at tennis, and that winning stroke was a fluke.
她日常網球打過并不行,那出奇制勝的一擊不了是有幸來說。
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She was lucky enough to get the job by a fluke.
她隨便說說是夠運氣好的話的,能在偶然間中受到那份心底的作業。
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It was only by a fluke that these artifacts were unearthed.
這批古建筑的挖出可以對于純屬偶然。
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A swimming pool which by some fluke did not contain a floating body.
源于: Clive James
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It was no fluke victory.
出處:Daily Chronicle
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Bennett..tried for a cannon, but fluked the white.
選自:Times
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Even if he managed to fluke home in this trial.
源自: N. Gould
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If I did fluke a place at Oxford.
出于: J. I. M. Stewart
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