lucky
US /ˈlʌki/
・UK /'lʌkɪ/
A1 初級英檢初級
adj.形容詞幸運的
She always wore this scarf, it seemed to be a lucky charm for her
n. (c.)可數名詞幸運符
This rabbit's foot is my lucky charm.
n. (c.)可數名詞幸運兒
He's a lucky guy to have won the lottery.
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馬龍5 - 情人做什麼(翻唱J.Fla (Maroon 5 - What Lovers Do ( cover by J.Fla ))
02:19
- I bet the house on you, am I lucky or not,
lucky or not, lucky or not
I bet the house on you, am I lucky or not, lucky or not, lucky or not? 我為你賭上豪宅 又是否足夠幸運 能夠擁有你
- Been wishin' for you, am I lucky or not,
lucky or not, lucky or not
Been wishin' for you, am I lucky or not, lucky or not, lucky or not? 我對你渴望已久 我是否足夠幸運 足夠擁有你
就不能設計寬敞一點嗎!為什麼飛機上的座位越來越窄? (How airplane legroom got so tight)
09:15
- On both my flights, I was lucky enough to not have anybody I sat behind recline their seats.
在我的兩次航班上,我很幸運沒有讓我後面的任何人傾斜座位。
- I was lucky enough to not have anybody I sat behind
我很幸運,沒有人坐在我後面
為什麼瑞士有這麼多億萬富翁? (Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?)
07:24
- It's a problem that there are so big differences, but we're lucky that we are living in Switzerland.
差異如此之大是個問題,但我們很幸運我們住在瑞士。
- but we’re lucky that we are living in Switzerland.
但我們很幸運,因為我們生活在瑞士。
貨輪撞美巴爾的摩大橋,救援行動正在進行中 (Rescue operation underway after Baltimore's Key Bridge collapses)
05:06
- you start to have exhaustion, and then you may have — if you're lucky, if you've got a flotation device, if you've got the right gear — you might be able to survive for an hour.
你會開始感到疲憊,然後也許——如果你幸運的話,如果你有浮力裝置,如果你有合適的裝備——你可能能夠在水中存活一個小時。
- HAVE, IF YOU ARE LUCKY, IF YOU
如果你幸運的話,如果你