misfortune 的定义
- adverse fortune; bad luck.
- an instance of this; mischance; mishap.
misfortune 近义词
disaster
misfortune 的近义词 46 个
- adversity
- affliction
- bad luck
- calamity
- cataclysm
- catastrophe
- debacle
- disadvantage
- disappointment
- discomfort
- hardship
- inconvenience
- misadventure
- misery
- mishap
- setback
- tragedy
- tribulation
- accident
- annoyance
- anxiety
- blow
- burden
- casualty
- contretemps
- cross
- crunch
- dole
- failure
- harm
- infelicity
- loss
- mischance
- nuisance
- reverse
- trial
- trouble
- unpleasantness
- visitation
- worry
- bad break
- bad news
- hard luck
- rotten luck
- tough luck
- unluck
misfortune 的反义词 30 个
更多misfortune例句
- Dryly self-deprecating, she considers herself an introvert who has the misfortune to live in a building with 270 other people.
- If you’ve ever had the painful misfortune of losing valuable documents, photos, and information on your laptop due to a random crash or accident, then you know how important external hard drives are.
- Then in 1959 it had the misfortune to pass close to Jupiter, which pushed it even closer.
- It’s not ideal that Portland has the misfortune of playing its next game against the Dallas Mavericks, who have the most efficient offense in NBA history.
- Astronauts there made unprecedented observations of Earth and the sun, and set new records for time spent in space — but many misfortunes befell the early NASA space station.
- It was forbidden to be eaten, and seen as having powers that beat back “demons and sorcerers” as well as “misfortune.”
- These gentlemen, said Clausewitz in brief, had the misfortune of mistaking the accoutrements of war for its essential nature.
- In the case of Kudo-kai case boss Nomura, the appropriate Japanese proverb appears to be: “The mouth is the gate of misfortune.”
- But religion also compels us to fight the unjust, prejudiced systems that cause and perpetuate that misfortune.
- She rattled off countless fundraisers in the past to help individual residents struck by misfortune.
- This misfortune gave another opportunity to his detractors, and again the Emperor lent his authority to their false accusations.
- During the hurried crossing of the mountains of Tolosa the Marshal had the misfortune to be thrown from his horse.
- It is due to Alan to say that the misfortune of his wounded leg by no means cooled his courage.
- It would be a misfortune if the impression were created that preferment to the episcopal bench was confined to High Churchmen.
- An Irish officer had the misfortune to be dreadfully wounded in one of the late battles in Holland.