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    {lʌk}
    n съдба, късмет, щастие
    piece/stroke/bit of LUCK късмет, щастлив случай
    bad/hard/ill/rough LUCK лош късмет, беда, нещастие
    hard LUCK! жалко! язък! hardLUCK story патила, разказани, за да се спечели съчувствие
    good LUCK! желая ти успех! на добър час! всичко хубаво! by LUCK случайно
    for LUCK за късмет
    with LUCK ако имаме късмет
    no such LUCK! зажалост не! worse LUCK! толкова по-зле! as LUCK would have it за нещастие, по една щастлива случайност, за щастие
    as ill LUCK would have it за нещастие
    to be in LUCK късметлия съм, върви ми
    my LUCK is in/out имам/нямам късмет, върви ми/не ми върви
    to be out of LUCK, to be down on/off one's LUCK не ми върви, нямам късмет
    to push/stretch one's LUCK предизвиквам съдбата, рискувам
    he has all the LUCK страшно му върви
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    {l^k} n съдба; късмет, щастие; piece/stroke/bit of luck късмет, щас
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    шанс; щастие; талисман; късмет;
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    1. as ill luck would have it за нещастие 2. bad/hard/ill/rough luck лош късмет, беда, нещастие 3. for luck за късмет 4. good luck! желая ти успех! на добър час! всичко хубаво! by luck случайно 5. hard luck! жалко! язък! hardluck story патила, разказани, за да се спечели съчувствие 6. he has all the luck страшно му върви 7. my luck is in/out имам/нямам късмет, върви ми/не ми върви 8. n съдба, късмет, щастие 9. no such luck! зажалост не! worse luck! толкова по-зле! as luck would have it за нещастие, по една щастлива случайност, за щастие 10. piece/stroke/bit of luck късмет, щастлив случай 11. to be in luck късметлия съм, върви ми 12. to be out of luck, to be down on/off one's luck не ми върви, нямам късмет 13. to push/stretch one's luck предизвиквам съдбата, рискувам 14. with luck ако имаме късмет
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    luck[lʌk] n щастие, късмет, шанс; съдба; bad ( hard, ill, rough) \luck нещастие, лош късмет, беда; worse \luck разг. за съжаление, за нещастие; good \luck късмет, успех; всичко хубаво! на добър час! by \luck случайно; for \luck за щастие, за късмет; just my \luck! шег. пак този мой късмет! hard \luck! язък! as ill \luck would have it за нещастие; as \luck would have it по една щастлива случайност; за щастие; to try o.'s \luck опитвам си късмета (щастието); to be in ( out of) \luck късметлия съм, върви ми (не ми върви, нямам късмет); to be down on o.'s (off o.'s, out of) \luck в тежко положение съм; изпадам в беда; to play (in, to) big ( hard) \luck ам. върви ми, провървя ми (не ми върви); to push ( stretch) o.'s \luck предизвиквам съдбата.

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