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fluke

英 [fluːk]

美 [fluːk]

n.  侥幸; 偶然; 意外

复数:flukes 过去式:fluked 过去分词:fluked 

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Collins.1 / BNC.15994 / COCA.13510

牛津词典

    noun

    • 侥幸;偶然;意外
      a lucky or unusual thing that happens by accident, not because of planning or skill
      1. They are determined to show that their last win was no fluke.
        他们决心证明他们上一次的胜利绝非侥幸。
      2. a fluke goal
        偶然的进球

    柯林斯词典

    • N-COUNT 侥幸;意外;偶然
      If you say that something good is afluke, you mean that it happened accidentally rather than by being planned or arranged.
      1. The discovery was something of a fluke...
        这个发现多少有点机缘巧合。
      2. By sheer fluke, one of the shipowner's employees was in the city.
        非常凑巧的是,船主的一个雇员正在城里。

    英英释义

    noun

    • parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host
        Synonym:trematodetrematode worm
      1. either of the two lobes of the tail of a cetacean
        1. flat bladelike projection on the arm of an anchor
            Synonym:flue
          1. a barb on a harpoon or arrow
            1. a stroke of luck
                Synonym:good luckgood fortune

              双语例句

              • That shot was a sheer fluke.
                那完全是靠侥幸击中的。
              • Your birth was no mistake or mishap, and your life is no fluke of nature.
                你的出生不是一个错误或不幸,更不是自然界胡乱拼凑而成。
              • Getting that job was a fluke.
                弄到那份工作纯属侥幸。
              • They tell themselves it is to prove it was not a fluke, to prove they can do it alone, without a particular partner or mentor.
                他们告诉自己这是为了证明他们的成功不是出于侥幸,没有某个合作伙伴或导师的帮助,他们也可以独自做到。
              • We are here by a fluke and are going to end up as no more than dust and ashes.
                我们在这里只是个意外,我们只能像尘土一样完结。
              • At the same time, we are always at the two extremes, or worry about the outcome, do not believe in their own achievements, believe that all what has been achieved, but this is a momentary fluke;
                同时、我们又总是处于两个极端,要么患得患失,不相信自己的成绩,认为种种已经取得的成绩不过是一时侥幸;
              • The police have stumbled on this man by a fluke.
                警方是碰巧撞上了这个人的。
              • Well, let's make sure it's not a fluke.
                让我确定一下这不是偶然。
              • When things go right, the optimist takes credit while the pessimist sees success as a fluke.
                当一切顺利时,乐观主义者居功自傲而悲观主义者只把成功视为侥幸。
              • I think their last win was just a fluke.
                我认为他们上次获胜只是侥幸罢了。