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 lucky ['lʌki]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 幸运的, 吉祥的, 好运的, 侥幸的



    lucky
    luckier, luckiest
    [ adj ]
    1. having or bringing good fortune

    2. <adj.all>
      my lucky day
      a lucky man
    3. occurring by chance

    4. <adj.all>
      a lucky escape
      a lucky guess
    5. presaging or likely to bring good luck

    6. <adj.all>
      a favorable time to ask for a raise
      lucky stars
      a prosperous moment to make a decision


    Lucky \Luck"y\, a. [Compar. {Luckier}; superl. {Luckiest}.]
    1. Favored by luck; fortunate; meeting with good success or
    good fortune; -- said of persons; as, a lucky adventurer.
    `` Lucky wight.'' --Spenser.

    2. Producing, or resulting in, good by chance, or
    unexpectedly; favorable; auspicious; fortunate; as, a
    lucky mistake; a lucky cast; a lucky hour.

    We doubt not of a fair and lucky war. --Shak.

    Syn: Successful; fortunate; prosperous; auspicious.

    1. If you are lucky, and you or your driver are savvy enough, the 'Aids test' can be circumvented by a small 'gift' at the border.
    2. Consequently, it is indeed a very favorable provision for those who are "lucky" enough to die during the next five years.
    3. If all the lucky arrows are sold, at 800 and 2,000 yen ($6 and $16) each, the Shinto shrine will take in over $2 million.
    4. Francis, a parish worker, resented his vicar's letters in square white envelopes (though we were not told what those letters said). Perhaps I am lucky, I have usually got on with my superiors.
    5. It makes it hard to sell the house, but the vendor may strike lucky.
    6. But for the lucky convention-goers, it was a golden opportunity to try Robert Zitin's honey ham, or maybe Stuart Schnurman's mango nectar.
    7. Case IH of Racine, Wis., was not as lucky as Ford and suffered a $95 million loss in 1988 on the heels of a $253 million loss in 1987.
    8. It could become shallow in a series if you don't have good writing." Timbuktu was lucky last year.
    9. But, if lucky, a shooter with one blast can knock out the female and a half-dozen males tagging along.
    10. Saddam will be lucky to survive, let alone again threaten his neighbors.
    11. And these cars are the lucky ones.
    12. Robert Smith. "It's just lucky it didn't hit somebody." Students said Cox entered the room saying, "We have a problem here," then threatened to kill his hostages, beginning with the ones he did not know.
    13. You are lucky you have got the rouble to anchor you to reality.' Then I gave them a business story.
    14. I noticed that I was very lucky compared to my compatriots and Europe seemed a very natural and obvious continuation of my experience. 'I was lucky enough to be influenced only by people who felt no enmity.
    15. I noticed that I was very lucky compared to my compatriots and Europe seemed a very natural and obvious continuation of my experience. 'I was lucky enough to be influenced only by people who felt no enmity.
    16. An executive, to be sure, looks a lot smarter if there are some lucky breaks, and Mr. Horton has had his share.
    17. Such is a morning in the life of the Ann Arbor Railroad, which is lucky to be alive at all after what it has been through over the past decade.
    18. Unself-consciously, the littlest cast member with the big voice steps into the audience in one number to open her wide cat-eyes and throat to melt the heart of one lucky patron each night.
    19. Robert A. Brusca, chief economist at Nikko Securities Co., said, "We've been lucky, getting help from the weather in keeping food inflation down."
    20. Contract loggers who work the public lands may not be so lucky.
    21. Argentines who consider themselves lucky just to have jobs have watched in dismay as food, gasoline, cigarettes, movie tickets and virtually everything else have shot up in price, while wages in real terms have shrunk.
    22. Each of these would add the odd billion to an already high PSBR; not enough to restore it to the real levels of the crisis-ridden 1970s, but sufficient to cramp the post-election style of the lucky winner.
    23. According to Finstat figures, only four of the 25 available international bond funds turned in a positive return during March. Yet well managed (and perhaps a touch lucky) fund managers can turn in a good performance even in a volatile market.
    24. Clearly lucky numbers are big business in that part of the world.
    25. Many other officials haven't been so lucky.
    26. But Berra says he was lucky to be considerably smaller than Fisk.
    27. Still, Mr. Plaskett should consider himself lucky. Generous severance agreements are under attack, and companies are starting to change their policies.
    28. Five-year-old Sergio Neal was lucky to survive a fire that destroyed the small apartment where he lived with his mother and two sisters.
    29. I am a lucky man.
    30. Consider, for example, how lucky West Indian cricket is to have a climate which allows the game to be played and practised all year round.
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