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- {auspiciousness} sự có điềm tốt, sự có điềm lành, sự thuận lợi, sự thịnh vượng - {blessing} phúc lành, kinh, hạnh phúc, điều sung sướng, sự may mắn - {felicity} hạnh phúc lớn, điều mang lại hạnh phúc, sự diễn đạt thích hợp, sự ăn nói đúng nơi, đúng lúc, câu nói khéo chọn, thành ngữ dùng đắt, thành ngữ dùng đúng lúc - {fluke} sán lá, sán gan, khoai tây bầu dục, cá bơn, đầu càng mỏ neo, đầu đinh ba, thuỳ đuôi cá voi, đuôi cá voi - {fortune} vận may, thần vận mệnh, thần tài, vận, vận mệnh, sự giàu có, của cải, cơ đồ - {happiness} sự sung sướng, thành ngữ khéo chọn, từ dùng rất đắt - {luck} sự may rủi, vận đỏ - {luckiness} - {sunshine} ánh sáng mặt trời, ánh nắng, sự vui tươi, sự hớn hở, sự tươi sáng, nắng = zum Glück {fortunately; luckily}+ = Glück haben {to be fortunate; to be in luck; to be lucky; to prosper; to strike oil; to strike rich; to thrive (throve,thriven)+ = Viel Glück! {Good luck!}+ = auf gut Glück {at a venture; at random}+ = Auf gut Glück. {Hit or miss.}+ = das ist ein Glück! {that is a blessing!}+ = von Glück sagen {to bless one's stars}+ = kein Glück haben {to be out of luck}+ = immer Glück haben {to fall on one's feet}+ = das Glück wendet sich {the tide turns}+ = doch noch ein Glück {a blessing in disguise}+ = wenn wir Glück haben {with good luck}+ = sein Glück versuchen {to try one's fortune; to try one's luck}+ = ein Glück, daß man ihn loswird {he is a good riddance}+
См. также в других словарях:
Fortunately — For tu*nate*ly, adv. In a fortunate manner; luckily; successfully; happily. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fortunately — 1540s, from FORTUNATE (Cf. fortunate) + LY (Cf. ly) (2) … Etymology dictionary
fortunately — [adv] luckily auspiciously, by good luck, by happy chance*, favorably, happily, in good time*, in the nick of time*, opportunely, prosperously, providentially, satisfyingly, seasonably, successfully, swimmingly, well; concepts 537,544,572 Ant.… … New thesaurus
fortunately — ► ADVERB ▪ it is fortunate that … English terms dictionary
fortunately — [[t]fɔ͟ː(r)tʃʊnɪtli[/t]] ADV GRADED: ADV with cl, oft ADV for n Fortunately is used to introduce or indicate a statement about an event or situation that is good. Fortunately, the weather that winter was reasonably mild... Fortunately for me, my… … English dictionary
fortunately — for|tu|nate|ly [ fɔrtʃənətli ] adverb ** used for emphasizing that something good has happened, especially because of good luck: LUCKILY: There was a proposal to change the exam system again, but fortunately it was rejected. Fortunately for the… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
fortunately */*/ — UK [ˈfɔː(r)tʃənətlɪ] / US [ˈfɔrtʃənətlɪ] adverb used for emphasizing that something good has happened, especially because of good luck There was a proposal to change the exam system again, but fortunately it was rejected. Fortunately for… … English dictionary
fortunately — adverb Date: 1548 1. in a fortunate manner 2. it is fortunate that < fortunately, no one was hurt > … New Collegiate Dictionary
fortunately — adverb a) In a fortunate manner. <!example? Fortunately, Sams pet hamster was not dead. b) It is (or was, etc) fortunate that. Syn: auspiciously, luckily, happily, mercifully … Wiktionary
fortunately — for|tu|nate|ly [ˈfo:tʃənətli US ˈfo:r ] adv [sentence adverb] happening because of good luck = ↑luckily ▪ Fortunately, everything worked out all right in the end … Dictionary of contemporary English
fortunately — adverb (sentence adverb) happening because of good luck: Fortunately the fire was discovered soon after it started … Longman dictionary of contemporary English