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к счастью [изменённое шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]; см. тж. as bad luck would have itFord: "And did he search for you, and could not find you?" Falstaff: "You shall hear. As good luck would have it, comes in one Mistress Page; gives intelligence of Ford's approach; and in her invention and Ford's wife's distraction, they conveyed me into a buck-basket." (W. Shakespeare, ‘The Merry Wives of Windsor’, act III, sc. 5) — Форд: "Как же это он вас не нашел?" Фальстаф: "Мне просто повезло. Судьба послала нам миссис Пейдж, которая предупредила нас о том, что скоро явится Форд со своей шумной компанией. Эта хитрая миссис Пейдж и обезумевшая миссис Форд второпях запихали меня в корзину с бельем." (перевод С. Маршака и М. Морозова)
As luck would have it, Raggles's house... was to let when Rawdon and his wife returned to London. (W. Thackeray, ‘Vanity Fair’, ch. XXXVII) — К счастью, дом Реглса... оказался свободным, когда Родон с женой вернулись в Лондон.
As luck would have it no one was hurt. (K. S. Prichard, ‘Working Bullocks’, ch. XXV) — К счастью, никто не пострадал.
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как назлоAs luck would have it, he lost his keys.
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• As luck would have [get] it К счастью или к несчастью. Случайно. Как повезёт. Как нарочноDifficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > As luck would have it
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1) Общая лексика: к несчастью, к счастью, к счастью или к несчастью, как нарочно, как повезёт, случайно2) Макаров: и как нарочно3) Фразеологизм: как карта ляжет, как получится, как скажется -
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<05> как назло, как нарочноАнгло-русский словарь цитат, пословиц, поговорок и идиом > as luck would have it
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к несчастью, на беду; к сожалению; ≈ как назло, как на грех; см. тж. as luck would have itNothing like having an old lady to look after to steady a chap... But as bad luck would have it Captain Anthony has no mother living... (J. Conrad, ‘Chance’, part II, ch. VI) — Ничто так не помогает мужчине остепениться, как наставления пожилой женщины... Но, к сожалению, матери капитана Антони не было в живых...
And, as bad luck would have it on this night, father had been drinking too. (J. Walsh, ‘Not Like This’, ‘At Work’) — А в этот вечер, к несчастью, отец тоже выпил.
I despaired of explaining, and at that moment, as bad luck would have it, Joseph entered. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Cotnedians’, part I, ch. V) — Я просто отчаялся ему объяснить, а тут еще, как на грех, вошел Жозеф.
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или ill luck would have itpaзг.к нecчacтью, нa бeду; и кaк нaзлo, кaк нa гpexNothing like having an old lady to look after to steady a chap... But as bad luck would have it, Captain Anthony has no mother living (J. Conrad). As ill luck would have it, Pen again fell in with Mr. Huxter (W. M. Thackeray)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > as bad luck would have it
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as good luck would have itfelizmente.
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as luck would have it — adverb As it happened; how it turned out; by good fortune; fortunately or luckily. I didnt plan to stop there, but as luck would have it, they were open when I went by … Wiktionary
as luck would have it — used for saying that you were or were not lucky in some way As luck would have it, there was one seat left … English dictionary
as good luck would have it — Meaning Origin From Shakespeare s The Merry Wives of Windsor. FALSTAFF: You shall hear. As good luck would have it, comes in one Mistress Page; gives intelligence of Ford s approach; and, in her invention and Ford s wife s distraction, they… … Meaning and origin of phrases
luck — luck1 W3S2 [lʌk] n [U] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(success)¦ 2 bad luck 3¦(chance)¦ 4 with (any) luck/with a bit of luck 5 wish somebody (the best of) luck 6 good luck/best of luck 7 good luck to somebody 8 any luck?/no luck? 9 be in luck … Dictionary of contemporary English
luck — 1 noun (U) 1 GOOD FORTUNE something good that happens by chance: have luck (with sth): Did you have any luck with the job application? | You re not having much luck today, are you? | Good luck!/Best of luck!: Good luck tomorrow in the exam! |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English