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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 

GRETEM8

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

              • His triumph was no fluke. The presidency did not fall into Mr Obama's lap.
                奥巴马并非侥幸获胜,总统宝座并不是从天上掉在他面前的。
              • Is this conclusion reliable, or was it a measurement fluke?
                这个结论可靠吗?还是由于度量的误差造成的假像?
              • And like all Fluke tools, it's rugged, reliable and tough as nails.
                像所有的福禄克工具,它的坚固,可靠和强硬的钉子。
              • I think their last win was just a fluke.
                我认为他们上次获胜只是侥幸罢了。
              • 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。
              • Dr. Baxter's groggy, wee-hour epiphany wasn't a fluke.
                巴克斯特医生在凌晨疲惫之时的顿悟并非侥幸。
              • That shot was a sheer fluke.
                那完全是靠侥幸击中的。
              • Getting that job was a fluke.
                弄到那份工作纯属侥幸。
              • O-ne bad round's a fluke.
                只坏一个算是意外。
              • 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。