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unlucky adj. ⇨ unfortunate 1unfortunate1 adjective an unfortunate person 不幸的人an unfortunate situation 令人遗憾的状况unfortunate ♦︎ unlucky ♦︎ ill-fated ♦︎ out of luckThese words all describe sb/sth that has or causes bad luck. 这些词均表示不幸的、倒霉的或不吉利的。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to be unfortunate / unlucky for sb◆to be unfortunate / unlucky in sth◆to be unfortunate / unlucky that...◆to be unfortunate / unlucky (not) to do sth◆very / extremely / a bit / a little unfortunate / unlucky■ unfortunate (rather formal) having bad luck; caused by bad luck 不幸的;倒霉的◆He was unfortunate to lose in the final round.他不幸在最后一轮输了。◆It was an unfortunate accident.那是一次不幸的事故。◆The unfortunate animal was locked inside the house for a week.这只倒霉的动物被锁在房子里一个星期。 OPP fortunate ⇨ lucky ▸ unfortunately adverb ◆Unfortunately for him, the police had been informed and were waiting outside.算他倒霉,警察已接到报告,就在外面等着。■ unlucky having bad luck; caused by or causing bad luck 不幸的;倒霉的;不吉利的;晦气的◆She has been unlucky with injuries this year.她今年很倒霉,受了不少伤。◆She was desperately unlucky not to win.她极为不幸地输了。◆By some unlucky chance, her name was left off the list.倒霉的是,名单上没有她的名字。◆Some people think it's unlucky to walk under a ladder.有些人认为从梯子下面走过不吉利。OPP lucky ⇨ lucky , lucky ⇨ timely ▸ unluckily adverb ◆He was injured in the first game and unluckily missed the final.他第一场比赛就受了伤,不幸未能参加决赛。■ ˌill-ˈfated (written) (of an event, journey or project) not lucky and ending sadly, especially in death or failure (活动、旅行或项目)注定要倒霉的,背运的(尤指结局悲惨的)◆It is the story of their ill-fated 1970 expedition.那个报道讲述了他们1970年进行的那次注定不会成功的探险。◆She regretted ever meeting him at that ill-fated party.她后悔在那次倒霉的聚会上与他相识。■ ˌout of ˈluck phrase (rather informal) not lucky when trying to find or achieve sth 不走运◆If you're looking for Rachel, you're out of luck. She left 10 minutes ago.你要找雷切尔的话,真是不巧,她10分钟前刚离开。 OPP in luck ⇨ lucky |