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fortunately

/fawr-chuh-nit-lee/US // ˈfɔr tʃə nɪt li //UK // (ˈfɔːtʃənɪtlɪ) //

幸运的是,幸好,有幸的是,恰好

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : it is fortunate that: The groceries cost more than I thought they would, but fortunately I had just enough money with me.

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Examples

  • As disappointing as that might be, there is fortunately still a path forward.

  • There were, fortunately, no more severe consequences and the Cuban returned to the pod.

  • The officers fortunately do not understand any Spanish, so what they got their hands on was simply a bunch of incomprehensible words.

  • So, fortunately enough, modern vehicle fleets have these monitoring systems that produce quite a lot of data.

  • The pandemic heightened that fear, but fortunately, Thompson’s primary care provider, Village Medical at Home, wanted to try CAPABLE for some of its patients.

  • There is, fortunately, not too much telling of the future in Harry Potter.

  • Fortunately, another group is leaning in: Turkish women business leaders.

  • Fortunately, Pomplamoose made some money to offset some of these expenses.

  • Fortunately, no one gives a damn about a Daily Beast reporter.

  • Fortunately, they are drawn from a pathetic preterite far beneath the contempt of our cultural elite.

  • Fortunately, the last crash had been passed without dislocating the parts of either sledge or rider.

  • Fortunately, Massna had time to make his way through the Austrian skirmishers and resume his command.

  • It was in the reading-room at the time of the fire, but fortunately escaped injury.

  • I only know that there are amongst us, rare instances fortunately, but existent nevertheless—men with the souls of beasts.

  • Fortunately, the water was not deep, and quickly the drenched animal and man were pulled from the water.