bad luck
英 [bæd lʌk]
美 [bæd lʌk]
运气不好,坏运气;噩运;球运不佳
英英释义
noun
- unnecessary and unforeseen trouble resulting from an unfortunate event
- an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate
- if I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all
- an unfortunate state resulting from unfavorable outcomes
双语例句
- In a corporate environment, you can't just tell your CEO it was bad luck.
在企业环境中,你不能只是告诉你的首席执行官,这都是运气不佳之故。 - Don't complain, when you are in a bad luck.
不要抱怨,当你在一个运气不好的。 - His family has had bad luck of late.
这几年他家总不利市。 - Jean was extremely superstitious and believed the colour green brought bad luck.
琼十分迷信,她认为绿色不吉利。 - So you cannot say you are poor and you have bad luck.
所以你不能说你穷或你的运气不好。 - You'll only make yourself feel worse if you kick at your bad luck& you just have to learn to accept it.
要是因自己的厄运而懊恼那只能使你觉得更痛苦&你得学会听天由命。 - What a bad luck! I was scolded again today.
运气真差!我今天又被责骂了。 - "I told you I had bad luck, didn't I?" The man sighed.
我告诉过你我倒霉了吧? - I'm always having bad luck! I suppose I'll just have to resign myself to fate.
我总是不走运,只好认命了。 - What bad luck! He's not at home.
真不凑巧!他出去了。
