good fortune
- 英 [ɡud ˈfɔ:tʃən]
- 美 [ɡʊd ˈfɔrtʃən]
释义
- 福分;福气;幸事;休
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Good fortune will follow you, both in this world and the next.
无论今世还是来生,好运都会伴随你。
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I was expressing some amazement and wonder at her good fortune.
我对她的好运既惊奇又感叹。
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I had the good fortune to be selected.
我有幸被选中。
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I have had the good fortune to work with some brilliant directors.
我有幸与一些卓越的主管人员共事。
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Someone's spell of good fortune has run out.
气数已尽.
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One day a good fortune befell him.
一天之间,他就时来运转.
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In Chinese folklore the bat is an emblem of good fortune.
在中国的民间传说中蝙蝠是好运的象征。
辞典例句
I was enraptured with the stroke of good fortune.
我由于这一次的幸运而狂喜.
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She was resolved to show herself worthy of her good fortune.
她决心要表示出她是承受得起这份鸿运的.
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Long may she live to enjoy her good fortune!
愿她长寿以享幸福!
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That was not the whole of Tito's good fortune.
这还不是蒂托好运气的全部.
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A good fortune fell by chance on me last night.
我昨晚意外地交上了好运.
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Arthur Pendennis had the good fortune to have such a mother.
亚瑟·潘登尼斯有这样一位母亲,真是极大的幸运.
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By a stroke ( ie instance ) of ( good ) fortune, he won the competition.
他靠 ( 好 ) 运气在竞赛中获胜.
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I was just too stupid to accept my good fortune.
我竟愚蠢至极,连天赐的好运也不愿接受.
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Noun
1. an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes
2. a stroke of luck
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