词汇 | out of luck |
释义 | Idiom out of luck Theme: LUCK - LACKING without good luck; having bad fortune. (Informal.)If you wanted some ice cream, you're out of luck.I was out of luck. I got there too late to get a seat. Slang out of luck Theme: LUCK - LACKING mod. unfortunate; in a hopeless position.If you think you are going to get any sympathy from me, you're just out of luck.I was out of luck. There were no eggs left in the store. Idiom out of luck not having an opportunity or situation you want.This type of racing bike only comes in large sizes, so if you're a short person, you're out of luck. out of luck1. Having gotten an unfavorable or unfortunate result. Sorry kid, you're out of luck—I just sold the last ticket. I called shops across the entire city, but nowhere has a copy left. I guess we're out of luck. 2. In a hopeless position or situation. You're out of luck if you think I'd ever give you back your job. out of luckwithout good luck; having bad fortune. if you wanted some ice cream, you're out of luck. I was out of luck. I got there too late to get a seat. out of luckHaving bad fortune, experiencing a misfortune, as in You're out of luck if you want a copy; we just sold the last one. This expression, first recorded in 1867, assumes that good fortune is a finite quantity that one can run out of. However, it generally applies to more temporary circumstances than being down on one's luck. out of luck mod. unfortunate; in a hopeless position. If you think you are going to get any sympathy from me, you’re just out of luck. out of luck Lacking good fortune. |
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