英:[flu:k]
美:[fluk]
英:[flu:k]
美:[fluk]
n.
侥幸
锚爪
偶然事件
鲽鱼
复数:flukes
第三人称单数:flukes
现在分词:fluking
过去式:fluked
过去分词:fluked
词根:fluke
adj.flukey 变化无常的;侥幸的;不可靠的
fluky 侥幸的;不可靠的;幸中的;变化无常的(尤指风)
noun (1)
a stroke of luck Her second championship shows that the first one was no mere fluke.
the discovery was a fluke
an accidentally successful stroke at billiards or pool
noun (2)
flatfish
a flattened digenetic trematode wormbroadly: trematode compare liver fluke
noun (3)
the part of an anchor that fastens in the ground see anchor illustration
one of the lobes of a whale's tail
blood fluke血吸虫
"锚臂的平端",1560年代,可能来自 fluke(n.3)"比目鱼",因为形状相似,或来自低地德语 flügel "翅膀"。转义意义上的"鲸鱼的尾巴"(复数形式 flukes)是在1725年,因为相似而被称为。
帆船的锚爪
侥幸击中
机会球
侥幸球
侥幸取胜
吸虫:见Trematoda
Noun (1) origin unknown Noun (2) Middle English floke, fluke, from Old English flōc; akin to Old English flōh chip, Old High German flah smooth, Greek plax flat surface, and probably to Old English flōr floor — more at floor Noun (3) perhaps from fluke >entry 2
The first known use of fluke was before the 12th century
fluoresceverb
to produce, exhibit, or be exposed to fluorescence
flunkynoun
a servant in livery
a person who has simple or unskilled duties
a person who flatters or constantly agrees with another in the hope of receiving favors
flunkynoun
a servant in livery
a person who has simple or unskilled duties
a person who flatters or constantly agrees with another in the hope of receiving favors
flunkverb
fail entry 1 sense 2c
flunk a test
to give a failing grade to
flung
flummoxverb
confuse sense 1
flumenoun
a sloping channel for carrying water (as for power)
a ravine or gorge with a stream running through it
fluke1 of 3noun
any of various trematode flatworms compare liver fluke
fluke2 of 3noun
the part of an anchor that digs into the ground
a barbed head (as of a harpoon)
one of the lobes of a whale's tail
fluke3 of 3noun
a stroke of good luck
won by a fluke
fluke1 of 3noun
any of various trematode flatworms compare liver fluke
fluke2 of 3noun
the part of an anchor that digs into the ground
a barbed head (as of a harpoon)
one of the lobes of a whale's tail
fluke3 of 3noun
a stroke of good luck
won by a fluke
flukenoun
a flattened digenetic trematode wormbroadly: trematode see liver fluke
1 She is not usually good at table tennis; that winning stroke was a fluke.
她平时乒乓球打得并不好, 那取胜的一击抽球不过是侥幸而已.
2 Let me pull out my sad trombone and tell you about the ceviches, all based on fluke and soupier than expected.
3 But despite ultimately earning $136.7 million worldwide, more than 10 times its budget, “Titans” was considered a fluke.
4 It is a fluke.
那不过是侥幸而已.
5 Neither of these is a fluke, and neither is about him; both are extensions of you.
6 Remember, the New Zealand teen is considered "a fluke" for taking over with "Royals" — a song that isn't perky or about a boy.
7 Was the show's genius a fluke that somehow slipped through their conventional, patronising net?
8 But Eleyne's anchor chain was intact, and that great old mud hook was still down, a hundred pounds of iron with spear-shaped flukes wide as a shovel.
9 Nick said the Sheffield was just an unlucky fluke.
10 “It’s such a fluke, so lucky and so amazing,” he said motioning over the pool, which at that point he had yet to swim in.
11 There is, in other words, starting to be enough evidence to suggest that Bode's law might not be a complete fluke.
换句话说,有足够的证据开始支持波德定则或并不全是侥幸的结果。
12 I thought about telling him I hadn’t come looking for anything, that it was a total fluke I’d crashed right in front of New Life in Christ.
13 But it was therefore also a relative fluke.
14 But she is visibly anxious about what all this means – "fluke, more like it," she remarked in a 2004 public debate about theatre's "new black renaissance".
15 That Mr. Sessa became an actor at all was itself something of a fluke.
16 If I did fluke a place at Oxford.
17 But could he come in again to make sure his audition hadn’t been a fluke?
18 It was a sheer fluke that it was the blade's handle that hit my rib and not its fang.
19 To demonstrate that the “Crenshaw” release wasn’t a fluke, he upped the ante with his next release, “Mailbox Money,” offering 100 copies at $1,000; all of them sold out too.
20 What's happening with the Cavs is not a fluke.
但骑士的胜利绝对不是侥幸.
1 肝蛭
3 侥幸成功
4 锚爪
5 鲆鲽
6 侥幸击中
7 偶然
accidental adventitious accidentally perchance chance happen by accident casual occasional unintentional occasionally incidentally on occasion as luck would have it on occasions
10 幸运
happy fine lucky fortunate blessed benign tinny providential well fortunately mercifully Godspeed chance luck fortune mercy bonanza sonsy auspicial successful gracious auspicious fortuitous canny well-off propitious felicitous chancy sonsie happily score fair venture happiness felicity hap godspeed
11 侥幸获得
12 扁形动物门
13 意外事故
14 侥幸
fluky aleatory aleatoric chance windfall by the skin of teeth grouter well luckily luck close lucky fortunate serendipitous fortunately
16 倒楣
accursed accurst deuce deuce-ace ill-starred black-letter rubber jinx Jonah bringto grief have a bad time strike a bad patch
18 锚钩
19 幸中