more fortunate 的定义
- having good fortune; receiving good from uncertain or unexpected sources; lucky: a fortunate young actor who got the lead in the play.
- bringing or indicating good fortune: resulting favorably; auspicious: She made a fortunate decision to go on to medical school.
- well-to-do; comfortable; prosperous: a summer camp for less fortunate fourth graders.
more fortunate 近义词
having good luck
more fortunate 的近义词 43 个
- affluent
- encouraging
- fortuitous
- happy
- healthy
- helpful
- lucky
- profitable
- prosperous
- successful
- wealthy
- well-off
- advantageous
- auspicious
- blessed
- born with a silver spoon
- bright
- charmed
- convenient
- favorable
- favored
- felicitous
- flourishing
- gaining
- get a break
- golden
- hopeful
- in luck
- in the gravy
- on a roll
- opportune
- overcoming
- promising
- propitious
- providential
- rosy
- sitting pretty
- sunny side
- thriving
- timely
- triumphant
- victorious
- well-to-do
more fortunate 的反义词 18 个
更多more fortunate例句
- Today, we are fortunate enough to have more options than ever.
- In November of 2019 I was fortunate enough to attend the Google webmaster conference at Google headquarters in Mountain View.
- The youngest of four children of a military general in La Paz, she got in trouble for sneaking food and clothes from her home to give to less fortunate neighbors.
- America is fortunate to have Pete as their secretary of transportation.
- Wachter and several older Americans who were recently vaccinated told The Washington Post they consider themselves fortunate to have gotten the shots and realize navigating the uncertainties of a post-vaccine life is a good problem to have.
- I am fortunate that I have never been deathly ill, but whenever I have the stomach flu, I most certainly feel like I am dying.
- “He is fortunate he found himself in the same room,” David Kirkpatrick, author of a book about the website, told the Times.
- I was very fortunate that the actors, DP, and set designer I had were top-level.
- She is aware that both personally and professionally, she has been fortunate.
- Residents fortunate enough to have escaped began returning to the destroyed village at the beginning of August.
- And having an enormous appetite he was fortunate in being expert at finding angleworms.
- He thus decoyed them away, and the fortunate couple were enabled to reach the British lines under cover of the darkness.
- The events which succeeded this fortunate capture are too well known to require more than a very brief recapitulation.
- I never dare venture over except as the guest of some more fortunate friend.
- Mr. Meadow Mouse did not hesitate to use it, being one of those fortunate folk that are quite at home anywhere.