jinxed

英 [dʒɪŋkst] 美 [dʒɪŋkst]

adj.  倒霉的; 不走运的

过去式:jinxed



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 倒霉的;不走运的
    having or bringing more bad luck than is normal
    1. The whole family seemed to be jinxed.
      全家人似乎都走背字。

柯林斯词典

  1. 倒霉的;走霉运的;不祥的;带来厄运的
    If something is jinxed, it is considered to be unlucky or to bring bad luck.

    双语例句

    1. Theres more bad news for the Prime Minister his name is jinxed.
      英国首相大卫卡梅伦可真是坏消息不断:他的名字就是扫把星啊!
    2. The phone number then passed to Konstantin Dishliev, a crooked businessman, who was gunned down outside an Indian restaurant in Bulgaria's capital Sofia after taking over the jinxed line.
      跟着手机号又到了KonstantinDishliev手里。他是个不法商人。在保加利亚首都索菲亚的一家印度餐馆外中枪,延续了诅咒链。
    3. The whole family seemed to be jinxed.
      全家人似乎都走背字。
    4. I take it off, I'm jinxed.
      我把它拿下来了,太倒霉了。
    5. But it's OUR jinxed lynx!
      但是,它是我们家的倒霉山猫!
    6. I feel like we're jinxed! Trouble follows us everywhere!
      我感觉我们被诅咒了!麻烦总是跟着我们。
    7. After three divorces she started to believe the marriage was jinxed.
      在她离了三次婚以后,她开始认为婚姻不是好东西。
    8. She must have jinxed the place.
      她一定是霸占了那个地方。
    9. He felt that the summer was jinxed because there had even not been one hot day.
      他觉得这个夏季好像是被别人下过咒语似的,没一天热的。
    10. You jinxed it with that date a producer joke.
      因为那个约会引来一场笑话。
    11. I think this computer must be jinxed it's always breaking down.
      这计算机一定闹鬼了&总出毛病。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. (usually used colloquially) causing or accompanied by misfortune

        Synonym:    hexed