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Adjective:
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having or bringing misfortune;
"Friday the 13th is an unlucky date"
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marked by or promising bad fortune;
"their business venture was doomed from the start"
"an ill-fated business venture"
"an ill-starred romance"
"the unlucky prisoner was again put in irons"
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用作形容詞 (adj.)
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You were just unlucky.
你只能人的運氣不方便。
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She was unlucky to catch a cold on the first day of her holiday.
她太觸霉頭了,休假一、天就重感冒了。
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It was quite unlucky for anyone to be stolen from.
對其余人看來,窗臺上偷盜絕不幸事。
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It's considered unlucky to walk under a ladder.
從人字梯接下來走被因為是有利的。
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He has a superstitious thought that black cat are unlucky.
他一斜種民間禁忌的感觸表示黑貓不富貴吉祥。
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This unlucky Accident happened to me in a Company of Ladies.
來源于: Addison
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- unhappy,unfortunate,unlucky,disastrous
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- 這些形容詞均有“不幸的”之意。
- unhappy多用于表示心理狀態,指由于不滿意或遇到一般性倒霉事而感到不愉快。
- unfortunate語氣較強,多指因命運不佳,意外不幸或事業失敗、生活處于困境等而感到不幸。
- unlucky指因缺少或一時無機遇,雖作了努力,但事不從心,感到失意。
- disastrous著重不可避免和后果嚴重。
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