hard luck
英 [hɑːd lʌk]
美 [hɑːrd lʌk]
conv. (表示同情)真不幸,真不走运
n. (非自身过错造成的)坏运气,噩运; (自身过错造成的)不幸,不走运
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT (非自身造成的)坏运气,噩运
If you say that someone had somehard luck, or that a situation washard luck onthem, you mean that something bad happened to them and you are implying that it was not their fault.- We had a bit of hard luck this season...
我们本季运气不太好。 - It was jolly hard luck on him, wasn't it?
他可真倒霉,不是吗?
- We had a bit of hard luck this season...
- N-UNCOUNT (自身造成的)不幸;不走运
If someone says that a bad situation affecting you is just yourhard luck, they do not care about it or think you should be helped, often because they think it is your fault.- The shop assistants didn't really want to discuss the matter, saying it was just my hard luck.
店员根本不想谈论此事,说这完全是我运气太差。
- The shop assistants didn't really want to discuss the matter, saying it was just my hard luck.
- CONVENTION (表示同情)真不幸,真不走运
You can say 'hard luck' to someone to show that you are sorry they have not got or done something that they had wanted to get or do.- Hard luck, chaps, but don't despair too much.
真不走运,伙计们,不过别太灰心。
- Hard luck, chaps, but don't despair too much.
双语例句
- Tempting as it is for us who were born earlier to shrug our shoulders and say hard luck to the 80s generation, we are not immune from their woes.
尽管这很容易诱使我们这些较早出生的人耸耸肩,对80年代生人说运气不好,但我们不可能不受他们问题的影响。 - The only thing that overcomes hard luck is hard work.
战胜倒霉的独一方式便是尽力农做。 - It's hard luck on those who were beaten in the first round of the competition.
那些在第一轮比赛中就遭到失败的人真是倒霉。 - The shop assistants didn't really want to discuss the matter, saying it was just my hard luck.
店员根本不想谈论此事,说这完全是我运气太差。 - Who can resist a kid with a hard luck story?
谁能拒绝一个有着倒霉往事的小孩? - They penalized me for not having some hard luck story.
他们以我没有困难的幸运故事来惩罚我。 - My brother had hard luck in the snooker tournament; he came within an inch of winning the cup. Students who are fa ing behind their peers at mi le school may not necessarily lag behind them at co ege.
我兄弟在落袋撞球锦标赛中真倒霉,差一点儿就赢得了大奖杯。在中学落后于同班同学的学生到了大学就不一定比其他同学差。 - They live to think of themselves as tough-minded business men, yet they are push-overs for any hard luck story.
他们向来把自己想成硬心肠的商人,可是任何不幸的故事都会使他们受骗。 - It was jolly hard luck on him, wasn't it?
他可真倒霉,不是吗? - It's hard luck on him that he wasn't chosen.
他未被选中真是不幸。