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unluckily

/uhn-luhk-ee/US // ʌnˈlʌk i //UK // (ʌnˈlʌkɪ) //

不凑巧的是,不幸的是,不巧的是,遗憾的是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    un·luck·i·er, un·luck·i·est.

    • : not lucky; lacking good fortune; ill-fated.
    • : inauspicious or characterized by misfortune; ominous.

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Examples

  • The team will improve under Tuchel because it has good players and because it has been unlucky and, potentially, because of some things Tuchel does.

  • Like, last year they got unlucky with injuries and actually played reasonably well down the stretch despite the collapse out of the Top Four.

  • You can survive cold-water drowningAn unlucky outdoor enthusiast slips into the frigid water and sinks under the surface.

  • More often, people are modelled like identical balls bouncing randomly in a lottery machine, equally likely to contact infection, become sick, infect others, or have their number drawn as the unlucky one to die.

  • Kathie McNamee of Raymond, Mississippi is one of those unlucky AT&T DSL customers.

  • At that unlucky moment, his call was being randomly screened.

  • And at the same time, I think I am unlucky when I look at how it all ended.

  • “It was the least fortunate or unlucky place to be born female,” she said.

  • As unlucky as Gama was to have been hit, he was incredibly lucky that neither bullet had pierced his skull into his brain.

  • Unlucky fans and casual observers alike can still enjoy the NCAA tournament.

  • The croupier pushes the seven hundred and forty pounds of the unlucky player a foot nearer to the bank.

  • I began to fear I should have that unlucky expedition of ours on my conscience for the rest of my days.

  • But, glad as was the schemer, his delight and sense of freedom were much inferior to those of his misguided and unlucky partner.

  • But this is not the only "unlucky dog" that has been terrified by apparitions; several instances are given in different works.

  • If an apology is made by the unlucky perpetrator of the accident, try to set him at his ease by your own lady-like composure.