good fortune
英 [ɡʊd ˈfɔːtʃuːn]
美 [ɡʊd ˈfɔːrtʃən]
福分;福气;幸事;休
英英释义
noun
- a stroke of luck
- an auspicious state resulting from favorable outcomes
双语例句
- Good fortune lies within bad; bad fortune lurks within good.
祸兮福所倚,福兮祸所伏。 - By good fortune, I succeeded the first time.
我的运气好,第一次就成功了。 - He had the good fortune to be promoted.
他运气好,提升了。 - I love you. I want to be your good fortune.
我爱你。我想成为你的好运气。 - Would you share your good fortune with me, or would you let me starve?
你会和我分享食物还是会让我饿死? - After surviving a great disaster, one is bound to have good fortune in later years.
大难不死,必有后福。 - I had the good fortune to meet Mike through mutual friends.
我很幸运通过共同的朋友认识了迈克。 - I had the good fortune to be selected
我有幸被选中。 - A wise man turns chance into good fortune.
一个聪明人能把机会变成好运。 - Therefore that one month has been doomed not having the good fortune of I and platform.
因此那一个月就注定了我与讲台的无缘。