lucky
- IPA[ˈləkē]
美式
- having, bringing, or resulting from good luck
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- 1. having, bringing, or resulting from good luck you had a very lucky escape three's my lucky number 同義詞 反義詞
- a game in which small prizes are concealed in a container and chosen at random by participants.
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- a plant of the pea family which produces poisonous shiny scarlet beans with a black eye, ...
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- a person who is very fortunate: Lucky dog! I usually end up parking two blocks away!
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- a person who is very fortunate: Lucky dog! I usually end up parking two blocks away!
Oxford American Dictionary
- a game in which small prizes are concealed in a container and chosen at random by participants.
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- an object or person that is thought to bring good luck: this photo is his lucky charm she's proving to be something of a lucky charm
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- (in China and Chinese culture) money placed in a red envelope and given as a gift, usually for ... we welcomed the Year of the Pig with lion dances, firecrackers, and lucky money
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- a piece of good luck, especially one that leads to success: he got the lucky break that helped him enter showbiz
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- IPA[ˈlʌki]
英式
- having, bringing, or resulting from good luck: you had a very lucky escape three's my lucky number
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