0 the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts or abilities -- 运气;(尤指)机遇,机会
It was just luck that I asked for a job at the right time. 真是机缘巧合,我刚好在合适的时机开口说想找份工作。
Then I met this gorgeous woman and I couldn't believe my luck. 后来我碰到了这个美丽的女人,我不敢相信自己的运气有这么好。
She wears a charm that she thinks brings her good luck. 她戴了一个她认为会给自己带来好运的护身符。
He seems to have had a lot of bad luck in his life. 他生活中似乎遇到了不少倒霉的事情。
He tried to get into teacher training college but with no luck. 他想进教师进修学院,但未能如愿。
As she waited to go into the exam, he squeezed her hand and wished her good luck.
He hasn't been having much luck recently.
I'm sorry to hear that you failed your driving test. Better luck next time, eh!
Are the company's current difficulties a result of bad luck or bad judgment?
Were it otherwise, he says, it would make brute luck factors, which are irrelevant to desert, part of the desert basis.
Whenever the singer begins to lament his bad luck or sing in falsetto, or mumble and cry to himself, the reverb comes on.
We seem, then, to face a trilemma when distributing the costs of option luck (see figure 1).