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mis·hap
mIs haep
复数:mishaps
Noun
1. an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate;
"if I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all"
2. an instance of misfortune
13世纪中期,“厄运,不幸,不幸的事故”,源于 mis-(1)“坏的”+ hap(n.)“运气”。它可能是根据古法语 mescheance(见 mischance(n.))的类比形成的。意思是“不幸的事件”,始于14世纪中期。
The first known use of mishap was in the 14th century
mishmashnoun
hodgepodge, jumble
mishapnoun
archaic bad luck
an unfortunate accident
mishapnoun
archaic bad luck
an unfortunate accident
1 Many species will be dwarfed due to this mishap.
许多物种都因这一灾祸而发育不良。
2 It will also, hopefully, provide insight into some of the remaining, unanswered questions about the Trump team's big little mishap.
3 But she called herself "blessed" the mishap wasn't worse.
4 So, what should you do to move through your marathon training program without major mishap?
在马拉松训练过程中,您应该怎样做才能不犯重大错误?
5 Over the years, the machine produced clicks, clunks, groans and some Wagnerian-scale mishaps.
6 Similar mishaps have occurred in groves sprayed a month earlier, and residues have been found in the peel of oranges six months after treatment with standard dosages.
7 Batista arranged their safe entry into Cuba, and despite some mishaps, Benjamin was able to emigrate to Florida in November 1939.
8 The Greek King Odysseus — whose name some scholars indeed translate as “trouble” — weathers 10 years of mishaps on what should have been a triumphant sail from Troy to Ithaca.
9 This mishap reminded me of a traffic accident I once experienced.
这次不幸事故使我联想起我过去经历的一次交通事故。
10 In “Good Boys,” the comedy turns on the adventurous mishaps, the fears and tears of 12-year-olds, which — because these are children, played by real children — means it is predicated on your ethical indifference.
11 A week passed after the bicycle mishap, but Rooster Jim didn’t come by.
12 The three days’ grace I had would see me, given no mishap, at farthest to Kuseben on the Gulf, eighty-five miles.
13 Tharp is known for pushing dancers to the edge, and befitting the title, the dancers of “All In” give their all — and more — to the point of a few exciting near mishaps.
14 The mishap, which appeared at least somewhat intentional, would help them learn to deal with crisis and keep their heads on a swivel, instructors later said.
15 I managed to get home without (further) mishap .
我总算平安回到了家。
16 Post-Dinner Syndrome My open mouth is not a repository for your gastric mishaps.
17 The ceremony proceeded without mishap.
18 I'm afraid your son had a slight mishap in the playground.
不好了,你儿子在操场上出了点小意外.
19 Still, these are not the kind of mishaps that antique experts have come to expect from two auction veterans who each received the National Humanities Medal from President George W. Bush in 2005.
20 The third was the worst: Because of the McCoy ordeal and the school board looking to avoid any further mishaps, I wasn’t allowed out of the car without wrist restraints.
1 不幸
ill-omened poor tough unfortunate unhappy miserable unlucky hapless regrettable untoward luckless unfortunately sadly unhappily unluckily need accident reverse trauma sorrow adversity misfortune ill misadventure mischance be bad luck be rough off bad serious evil dirty adverse disastrous sinister wretched ill-fated calamitous inauspicious ill-starred infelicitous unblessed cross trouble blow disaster distress misery calamity infelicity a crook in lot as ill luck would have it in an evil hour hard lines infelicific unsonsy donsie wayward distressful direful fortuneless wanchancy fatally tsoris ill-being down teen knock rubber shame grief discomfort fatality dole fardel schemozzle bale hex one in the eye but too
2 不幸事故
7 恶运
8 坏运气
9 灾难
ravage disaster tragedy casualty woe bale misfortune calamity misadventure mishanter trouble accident fate grief fatality catastrophe tribulation scourge ill mischance mucker chance slip knock suffering distress adversity deuce smashup slipup
10 不幸的事