lucky adj. ⇨lucky (lucky to be alive)⇨timely (It was lucky for me that…)lucky
adjective
lucky ♦︎ fortunate ♦︎ in luckThese words all describe people who have good things happen to them by chance.这些词均表示有好运的、运气好的、幸运的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to be lucky / fortunate that...◆to be lucky / fortunate to do sth◆to feel / consider yourself / count yourself / think yourself lucky / fortunate◆very / really / extremely / quite lucky / fortunate■lucky (especiallyspoken) having good things happen to you by chance有好运的;运气好的;幸运的◆His friend was killed and he knows he is lucky to be alive.他的朋友丧了命,他知道自己能活下来真是幸运。◆You were lucky (that) you spotted the danger in time.你幸好及时发现了险情。◆Mark is one of the lucky ones-he at least has somewhere to sleep.马克还算幸运,他至少还有地方睡觉。ⓘ People often use lucky to describe sb who has escaped or avoided a dangerous or unpleasant situation. * lucky常用来描述躲过危险或避过困境。OPPunlucky ⇨ unfortunate1▸luckily
adverb
◆Luckily for us the train was late.我们真凑巧,火车晚点了。■fortunate (ratherformal) lucky有好运的;运气好的;幸运的◆I was fortunate in having a good teacher.我很幸运能有一位好老师。◆Remember those less fortunate than yourselves.要记住那些不如你们幸运的人。ⓘ Less fortunate is often used to talk about people who have less money or less comfortable lives than others. * less fortunate常指那些生活不如别人宽裕的人。OPPunfortunate ⇨ unfortunate1▸fortunately
adverb
◆I was late, but fortunately the meeting hadn't started.我迟到了,不过幸好会议还没有开始。■in ˈluck
phrase
lucky有好运;运气好;幸运◆You're in luck-there's one ticket left.你运气不错-还剩一张票。ⓘ You can say that sb is in luck when they manage to get exactly what they want or need, especially when that thing is the last one available. * in luck指顺利得到自己想要或所需之物,尤其在仅剩最后一件的情况下。OPPout of luck ⇨ unfortunate1