unluckiest

英 [ʌnˈlʌkɪɪst] 美 [ənˈlʌkɪɪst]

adj.  不幸的; 倒霉的; 不顺利的; 不吉利的; 晦气的
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柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ-GRADED 不幸的;运气不好的
    If someone is unlucky, they have bad luck.
    1. Owen was unlucky not to score on two occasions...
      欧文不幸两次都没有进球。
    2. Others were unlucky victims of falling debris.
      其他人都是不幸为坠落的瓦砾残片所伤。
  2. ADJ-GRADED 令人不愉快的;令人遗憾的
    You can use unlucky to describe unpleasant things which happen to someone, especially when you feel that the person does not deserve them.
    1. ...Argentina's unlucky defeat by Ireland.
      阿根廷队惜败于爱尔兰队
  3. ADJ-GRADED 带来坏运气的;不吉利的
    Unlucky is used to describe something that is thought to cause bad luck.
    1. Some people think it is unlucky to look at a new moon through glass.
      有些人认为透过玻璃看新月是不吉利的。

双语例句

  1. Unluckiest years of birth
    最倒霉的出生年份
  2. I made a friend almost immediately, a boy called Tommy Traddles, who was known to be the unluckiest boy in the school.
    我很快就结识了一位叫汤米·特拉德的朋友,他被公认为学校里最不幸的孩子。
  3. The unluckiest in the world is the man whose expenditure of speech is too great for his income of ideas.
    世界上最不幸的破产者莫过于言语支出大大超过思想支出的人。
  4. Karapet ', an Armenian expatriate and a fine player but the unluckiest one ever, usually Papa's partner.
    “卡拉培特”,一位美国移民,是也很不错的牌手,但是一度极不走运,通常是老爹的搭档。