dictionnaire Polonais - Anglais

język polski - English

lucky Anglais:

1. Lucky


It wasn't my lucky day. First, I got a parking ticket and then things went from bad to worse when I got pulled over for making a U-turn.
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60,000 lucky number request: I got a request to draw an illustration for the site of Beikyu, who hit the lucky number, "Standing By A Little Maple Tree".
When one lucky spirit abandons you another picks you up. I just passed an exam for a job.
A self-proclaimed democrat, who is lucky enough to live in a democratic country, but who constantly swears at politicians without committing himself to politics, has probably not understood the word "democracy".
If I'm lucky enough for the medicine to work I can get to sleep after 1am but if I don't take it then I can't sleep until about 4am.
Even if we don't get lucky on the first try we can just keep fucking till I get pregnant.
My father had a heart attack yesterday, but he was lucky to have a clinic close at hand.
I'm going to Florida this summer.' 'Oh, you are lucky!'
"I'm going on holiday." "Lucky you!" The lucky winner will be able to choose from three different holidays. [+ to do sth] You're lucky to have such a nice office to work in.
They gave me a lot of presents on my brithday, lucky me!
Kouji was lucky; his traffic accident left only a minor scratch on the side of his car.
Are you going to buy a lottery ticket? "I don't think I'm lucky at gambling."
I couldn't wait to get my hands on one of those iBooks and now I got one as a present. I feel so lucky!

2. unlucky


Four is an unlucky number in Japanese.
That was an unlucky coincidence.
I'm so unlucky!
Do you know anyone who is particularly unlucky?
He's unlucky to a pitiful extent.
If you throw something like that down, if someone's unlucky enough to be hit they'll be injured.
I'm not cut out for gambling. Maybe I'm just unlucky, but working for my pay is more of a sure thing.
Apart from being unlucky enough to get ALS, I have been fortunate in almost every other respect.
We were unlucky not to win any prizes in the competition.
He was unlucky not to score a goal.
He has been really unlucky with his career.
We were really unlucky. We missed the flight by five minutes
he's very unlucky because he lost his mobile phone.
I was really unlucky because I broke my leg during the match
You were unlucky; I came back five minutes after you'd left.

3. luckily


Luckily, it was warm this week.
Luckily, I won first prize.
Luckily, the treatment was only ineffective instead of harmful.
Luckily he had enough money to pay the bill.
Luckily, he won the game.
Luckily, he found a good seat.
Luckily, Tom made some sound investments.
Luckily, the weather turned out fine.
Luckily, I got hold of a branch and was saved from falling.
Luckily nobody got wet.
Luckily, I was able to get the tickets yesterday.
Luckily, we found an escape route.
Luckily, it didn't rain.
Luckily, Dick's father was not killed in the war.
Luckily they invented pizza!

4. at


I'm at the hospital. I got struck by lightning.
How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror?
I'm good at Japanese.
I'm thinking about complaining about my son's teacher at the kindergarten.
To the best of my knowledge, the lake is the deepest at this point.
He did something stupid and was sneered at.
Happiness depends not so much on circumstances as on one's way of looking at one's lot.
You went to bed at 2 o'clock in the morning? No wonder you look sleepy today.
Do you mind if I call on you sometime? "No, not at all."
School begins at half past eight except on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
At first I felt a bit too shy to speak to her.
At the party the other night, my brother drank a bit too much and passed out.
At Narita Airport, I ran into an old friend of mine.
When I was a kid, touching bugs didn't bother me a bit. Now I can hardly stand looking at pictures of them.
Her composition had no grammatical errors at all.

5. fortunate


You were fortunate to be here.
Japanese people are fortunate to live in a land with natural hot springs.
That's fortunate.
Tom volunteered a good deal of his time to helping those less fortunate than himself.
He didn’t look when he crossed the road and was fortunate not to have an accident.
Let others wage wars, you, fortunate Austria, marry.
He may well be said to have been a fortunate man.
Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate.
Rich is he who has no debts, fortunate he who lives without illness.
Apart from being unlucky enough to get ALS, I have been fortunate in almost every other respect.
It was fortunate that he was taken to a nearby hospital right away after the accident.
omeone who is fortunate has something good happen to them, or is in a good situation
Bill is such a fortunate guy - his new employer oferred him a really good salary.
I have not been very fortunate. It was fortunate that there were no fatalities.

6. to


Go to sleep.
I hope to one day speak German as well as you speak English.
Why aren't you going? "Because I don't want to."
It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
Look at me when I talk to you!
Homeroom teachers should make every effort to keep in touch with their students.
Nobody ever comes to see us in this out-of-the-way village.
If I can get into university, I am hoping to learn to speak two foreign languages.
Fewer workers meant fewer people with money to buy goods.
Franklin Roosevelt was born to a rich and important New York family.
Two roundtrip tickets to Osaka, please.
The president was quoted as saying he would like to visit Japan soon.
You are welcome to the use of our house while we are away on vacation.
It began to rain heavily just as we got to the gate.
According to the weather forecast, the rainy season will set in next week.