Unlucky Meaning in English
word
/ənˈɫəki/
uhn-LUHK-ee
/ʌnlˈʌki/
uhn-LUHK-ee
释义
Having bad luck, or experiencing things that do not happen in your favor. It often refers to situations where you are affected by negative events due to chance.
用法与细微差别
'Unlucky' is informal and describes situations or people affected by bad luck. Common collocations: 'feel unlucky,' 'an unlucky day,' 'unlucky in love.' Do not confuse 'unlucky' with 'unfortunate'—'unfortunate' is more formal and can refer to serious situations.
Spanish: desafortunado - sin suerte - desafortunadaPortuguese (BR): azarado - sem sorte - infelizPortuguese (PT): azarado - sem sorte - infelizChinese (Simplified): 倒霉 - 运气不好Chinese (Traditional): 倒楣 - 運氣不好Hindi: बदकिस्मतArabic: سيئ الحظ - غير محظوظBengali: অভাগা - দুর্ভাগ্যবানRussian: невезучий - неудачливыйJapanese: 運が悪いVietnamese: xui xẻo - không mayKorean: 운이 없는 - 불운한Turkish: şanssızUrdu: بدقسمت - بدنصیبIndonesian: sial - kurang beruntung
例句
She was unlucky and missed the bus.
basic
It is unlucky to break a mirror.
basic
He felt unlucky because it rained on his birthday.
basic
I’m always unlucky when I play cards with my friends.
natural
That was an unlucky accident—there was nothing you could do.
natural
Some people say the number 13 is unlucky.
natural