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s sreća; sudbina, usud; [arch] predmet za koji je vezana sreća (obitelj, itd.) / bad (ill, hard) # = nesreća, smola; good # = sreća; good # ! = sretno!, mnogo sreće!; to be off one's # = biti loše sreće; to be in (out of) # = imati (nemati) sreće; to be down on one's # = nemati sreće, imati smolu; #-bone = jadac (rašljasta kost na prsima peradi)* * *
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[lʌk] n բախտ, հաջողություն, ճակատա գիր. bad/ill luc k դժբախտություն, ձախորդու թյուն. Good luc k! Հա ջողություն. rough luc k դառը ճակատագիր. by (good) luc k բարեբախտությամբ, բարեբախ տա բար. as luc k would have it բարեբախտա բար. կարծես դիտմամբ. try one’s luc k բախտը փորձել. devil’s own luc k արտասովոր հաջո ղու թյուն. down on one’s luc k ձախորդության մեջ. Just my luc k! Ինչպես միշտ, բախտս չի բերում. Better luc k next time Հաջորդ անգամ բախտդ կբերի. Worse luc k ! Դժբախտաբար. No such luc k ! Հույս էլ չունեմ -
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he is in luck — ему везёт, ему удача
ill luck — невезение; неудача; несчастье
Синонимический ряд:good fortune (noun) advantage; asset; benefit; blessing; boon; godsend; good fortune; lucky breaks; windfall -
124 a run of bad luck
полоса невезения, ряд неудач; см. тж. a run of luckHow successful she was - how much money she must have! Even now, however, it took a severe run of ill-luck to decide him to appeal to her. (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XLV) — Каким Керри пользуется успехом! Сколько у нее, должно быть, денег! Но и сейчас только преследовавшие его весь день неудачи вынудили Герствуда попросить у нее помощи.
I'd been losing to him consistently... I thought I was just having a run of bad luck or that I didn't play as well as he did. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. III) — Я все время проигрывал ему в карты... То ли он играет лучше меня, думал я, то ли у меня началась полоса невезения.
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125 as bad luck would have it
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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128 as bad luck would have it
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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