The third time's the charm Meaning in English
expression
释义
This expression means that after failing twice, the third attempt is usually successful. People say it to encourage trying again after two failures.
用法与细微差别
Mostly informal, often spoken after two unsuccessful tries, especially in games, tasks, or challenges. Sometimes said as 'third time lucky.' Used to encourage perseverance.
例句
She tried to bake a cake twice and failed, but the third time's the charm.
basic
I missed the bus two times, but the third time's the charm.
basic
After trying twice, I finally won the game because the third time's the charm.
basic
Don't give up! You know what they say—the third time's the charm.
natural
He failed his driving test twice, but the third time's the charm—he passed!
natural
Let's try one more time—maybe the third time's the charm!
natural