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lucky, fortunate, happy, providential mean meeting with unforeseen success. lucky stresses the role of chance in bringing about a favorable result.
LUCKY definition: having or marked by good luck; fortunate. See examples of lucky used in a sentence.
Definition of lucky adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
- having or marked by good luck; fortunate: That was my lucky day. 2. happening fortunately: a lucky accident. 3. believed to bring or foretell good luck: a lucky penny.
We use the noun luck and the adjective lucky to talk about good things happening by chance, and not because of our own efforts: … you should be so lucky! There are those who are lucky or clever enough to possess dollars.
If you describe an action or experience as lucky, you mean that it was good or successful, and that it happened by chance and not as a result of planning or preparation.
Adjective lucky (comparative luckier or more lucky, superlative luckiest or most lucky) (of people) Favoured by luck; fortunate; having good success or good fortune. Synonyms: fortunate, successful; see also Thesaurus: lucky a lucky adventurer The downed pilot is very lucky to be alive.
happening by good fortune: a lucky accident. believed to bring good luck: a lucky penny. fortunate: That was my lucky day. happening fortunately: a lucky accident. bringing or foretelling good luck, or supposed to do so: a lucky penny. luck′i ness, n. 1. favored. See fortunate. 3. auspicious, propitious, favorable. 1. unfortunate.
The meaning of LUCKY is having good luck. How to use lucky in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Lucky.
Define lucky. lucky synonyms, lucky pronunciation, lucky translation, English dictionary definition of lucky. adj. luck i er , luck i est 1. Having or attended by good luck. See Synonyms at fortunate. 2. Believed to bring good luck: hoped to draw a lucky number....
lucky (comparative luckier or more lucky, superlative luckiest or most lucky) (of people) Favoured by luck; fortunate; having good success or good fortune.
luck y1 (luk′ ē), adj., luck i er, luck i est. having or marked by good luck; fortunate: That was my lucky day. happening fortunately: a lucky accident. bringing or foretelling good luck, or supposed to do so: a lucky penny.
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Hello WordReferencers! Can somebody tell me the French equivalent for: 'To carry weight' as in "the two players are supposed to carry equal weight. I can only think of something like 'avoir influence', but I'm sure there's better. Many thanks Nigi.
The church has signed up more than enough volunteers for the festival. b : to hire (someone) to do something especially by having that person sign a contract The team signed up [= signed on] several new players. The record label signed the band up.
The players of Real Madrid have won the World Cup. Nikon is going to announce a new camera. Nikon representatives are going to announce a new camera. From British folks, articles, etc I often see the plural, when no such distinction is made. It seems to me just to be the British style with collective nouns. Real Madrid have one the World Cup.
When using 受, the sentence structure usually goes like this: " [thing] 受 [group of people] 的 [noun]". If you were to say "this is a very popular book by basketball players" (which would mean that the book is written by basketball players and is popular), you would say "这本篮球运动员写的书很受欢迎” or something like that.
Unable to afford the salaries of superstars, the creative Beane goes looking for players who are young, raw and/or overlooked. One recruiting tirtakes him to the home of Scott Hatteburg, a former catcher whose playing career was seemingly ended by an elbow injury.
I agree with sdgraham. "Lock in" means to secure something. In this situation, the soccer players may have been trying to secure a position on the team and were told to "lock in your spot." But even that doesn't sound natural to me. Another example: A home buyer may want to "lock in" the current interest rate before it goes up again.
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