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1 in luck (out of luck)
سَيِّئ الحَظّ \ in luck (out of luck): fortunate unfortunate. -
2 (to be lucked out) столкнуться с невезеньем
Colloquial: luckУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > (to be lucked out) столкнуться с невезеньем
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3 Shit Out Of Luck
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4 strictly out luck
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5 mít kliku
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6 повезти
1) General subject: find the bean in the cake, have a stroke of luck (He had a tremendous stroke of luck. - Ему невероятно повезло.), have luck, to be into luck (подфортить), be into luck (I'm into luck! - Мне так повезло!), hit the jackpot (посчастливиться, повезти. В основном в плане денег)2) Mathematics: be lucky3) Jargon: get the jump (в скачках, спортивных соревнованиях), luck out ("At last I lucked out and found a good job!" — Наконец-то мне повезло и ja нашел хорошую работу!) -
7 быть везучим
1) General subject: luck3) Taboo: piss on ice (в богатых домах для уничтожения неприятного запаха в писсуары кладут лед), rise ass upwards -
8 быть счастливым
1) General subject: be genuinely happy, to be genuinely happy2) Jargon: walk on air, luck out ("You really luck out by visiting Dave's Cafe!")3) Phraseological unit: hog heaven (The boys were in hog heaven fishing with their dad.) -
9 fart
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > fart
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10 posrećiti (se)
vi (vr) pf have the good fortune, have luck; A coll get lucky, luck out -
11 Schwein haben
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12 سيئ
سَيِّئ \ bad, worse, worst: not of good quality: He speaks very bad English, (of men and their acts) not good; evil Bad boys are punished, (of news, weather, etc.) unpleasant. ill: (of things; only with a few nouns and in compounds) bad Ill health; ill feeling; ill effects. miserable: very unhappy; causing misery; of poor quality: She felt miserable; miserable weather; a miserable effort. poor: of bad quality; weak: poor soil; a poor attempt. rotten: bad: I’m feeling rotten (unwell); a rotten trick (cruel; unkind); a rotten idea (foolish; useless). vicious: concerning vice. wretched: bad and annoying: What a wretched day!. \ See Also رديء (رَديء)، بائس (بَائِس)، مُثير للشَّفَقة \ أَصْبَحَ أسْوأ \ worsen: to become worse. \ جَعَلَهُ أسوأ \ worsen: to make or become worse. \ سَيِّئ الأَدَب \ ill-mannered: having bad manners. \ سَيِّئ جدًّا \ atrocious: very bad: It was an atrocious play. awful: very bad: I’ve got an awful pain. \ سَيِّئ الحَظّ \ in luck (out of luck): fortunate unfortunate. \ سَيِّئ الخُلُق \ disagreeable: bad-tempered. ill-tempered: having a bad temper. surly: acting in a rough unfriendly way and saying little. \ سَيِّئ السُّلوك \ naughty: (of children and their behaviour) bad; troublesome. \ سَيِّئ السُّمْعَة \ disreputable: well known for being bad or not respectable: a disreputable bar. notorious: famous for sth. bad: He is notorious for his lateness. \ سَيِّئ الصُّنْع \ shoddy: (of a piece of work or cloth) of very poor quality. \ سَيِّئ الملبَس \ badly-dressed: wearing clothes of the stated type: a badly-dressed boy. -
13 потерпеть неудачу
1) General subject: abort, break down, bring eggs to a bad market, bring eggs to a wrong market, bring one's eggs to a bad market, bring one's hogs to the wrong market, bring pigs to the wrong market, burst up, curdle, fail, get the cheese, go flop, go to the wall, lose out, meet with a reverse, meet with failure, miscarry, mucker, shipwreck, strike the ball under the line, stub ( one's) toe, suffer a set-back, to be in the blue, bust up, crash, experience a failure, fall short of, miss the bus, go to the wall (поражение), meet with a rebuff (провал), take a knock, take the knock, come a buster2) Colloquial: blow( one's) shot, fall down (to fall down on one's work - не справиться со своей работой), flop, flue4) Ironical: pigs to a pretty market, bring eggs to a fair market5) Military: miss fire6) Australian slang: arse up, come a gutser, go down the tubes, luck out7) Diplomatic term: flub8) Politics: сock-up9) Abbreviation: f10) Jargon: bust, die standing up, kerflummux, lay an egg, suck, turn belly up, fold, flummox, tube11) Business: be shipwrecked, be unsuccessful, collapse, fall short, peter out12) Makarov: be in the blue, bring ( one's) eggs to the wrong market, bring (one's) hogs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to a bad market, bring (one's) pigs to the wrong market, come a mucker, go fut, go phut, suffer a reverse, suffer a setback, come a cropper, come off second-best, come to grief, draw a blank, drive pigs to a fine market, drive pigs to a pretty market, fall by the wayside, fall down, fall through, fuck up13) Taboo: go to hell14) Phraseological unit: blow it (To fail at something; to mess up; to make a mistake.) -
14 быть обречённым
1) General subject: not to have a sporting chance, to be doomed to die2) Australian slang: have it coming (на плохую судьбу, злой рок и т.п.)3) Jargon: luck out4) Makarov: be doomed to die -
15 везти
1) General subject: carry, drive (в автомобиле, экипаже и т. п.), pull, steer, transport, trundle (тачку), wheel2) Naval: take on3) Colloquial: tool (в экипаже и т.п.; кого-л.)4) American: tote5) Construction: cart6) Automobile industry: drive7) Mining: haul8) Forestry: draw9) Jargon: luck out -
16 найти удачу
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17 счастливый
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18 напук
out of spite, to spite (s.o.), in defiance (of s.o.)правя нещо напук do s.th. out of spiteправя нещо напук на някого do s.th. to spite s.o.напук на съдбата in defiance of fateправя някому напук comb s.o.'s hair the wrong way* * *напу̀к,нареч. out of spite, to spite (s.o.), in defiance (of s.o.); in (s.o.’s) despite; \напук на съдбата in defiance of fate; правя някому \напук comb s.o.’s hair the wrong way; сякаш \напук, в къщата нямаше никой as ill luck would have it, there was no one in the house.* * *1. out of spite, to spite (s.o.), in defiance (of s.o.) 2. НАПУК на съдбата in defiance of fate 3. правя нещо НАПУК do s.th. out of spite 4. правя нещо НАПУК на някого do s.th. to spite s.o. 5. правя някому НАПУК comb s.o.'s hair the wrong way 6. сякаш НАПУК, в къщата нямаше никой as ill luck would have it. there was no one in the house -
19 bez sreće
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20 sin suerte
• out of luck
См. также в других словарях:
luck out — {v. phr.}, {slang}, {informal} 1. Suddenly to get lucky when in fact the odds are against one s succeeding. * /I was sure I was going to miss the train as I was three minutes late, but I lucked out, the train was five minutes late./ 2. To be… … Dictionary of American idioms
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luck out — verb a) To experience great luck; to be extremely fortunate or lucky. I lucked out and got the last two tickets to the big show. b) To have run out of luck. I lucked out and failed to get the tickets … Wiktionary
Luck-out — run out of luck; have bad luck … Dictionary of Australian slang
luck-out — Australian Slang run out of luck; have bad luck … English dialects glossary
luck out — have good luck, a lucky break She lucked out at the casino. She won a thousand dollars … English idioms