词汇 | down on one's luck |
释义 | Idiom down on one's luck Theme: LUCK without any money; unlucky. (Euphemistic for broke.)Can you lend me twenty dollars? I've been down on my luck lately.The gambler had to get a job because he had been down on his luck and didn't earn enough money to live on. down on (one's) luckExperiencing a period of misfortune. Ryan is really down on his luck these days—he just lost his job, and then he got evicted from his apartment. down on one's luckAfflicted by misfortune, as in They've been down on their luck ever since they moved out West. [Colloquial; second half of 1800s] down on one's luckShort of cash or credit. A nineteenth-century description of financial embarrassment, usually of a temporary nature, this term implies, with down, that the person so described at one time had more resources. Thus Thackeray wrote, “The Chevalier was. . . . to use his own picturesque expression, ‘down on his luck’” (Pendennis, 1849). |
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