词组 | luck out |
释义 | Idiom luck out Theme: LUCK to get lucky (about something). (Slang.)I won $100 in the lottery. I really lucked out.Bob lucked out when he got an easy teacher for geometry. Slang luck out Theme: LUCK in. to be fortunate; to strike it lucky.I really lucked out when I ordered the duck. It's excellent.I didn't luck out at all. I rarely make the right choice. Idiom luck out to be in an unusually good situation.She lucked out, investing at just the right time to make a lot of money. Phr V luck out lucks, lucking, lucked luck out American informal to be very luckyWe got the last two tickets - we really lucked out there. luck out verb to experience some good luck US, 1945luck out AmE informal to be very lucky: "I lucked out," said Eric Reinholm, whose house wasn't damaged in the fire. luck outTo be very lucky or fortunate; to experience particularly good luck. I really lucked out when I got into such a wonderful graduate school program. I have the most amazing group of professors and peers! luck outto be fortunate; to strike it lucky. I really lucked out when I ordered the duck. It's excellent. I didn't luck out at all. I rarely make the right choice. luck outAlso, luck into. Gain success or something desirable through good fortune. For example, We lucked out and found the same rug for half the price, or Nell and Dave lucked into a terrific apartment. [Colloquial; mid-1900s] luck outv. Slang To gain success or a thing that was desired by chance; experience good luck: I lucked out and got tickets for tonight's baseball game. luck out in. to be fortunate; to strike it lucky. I really lucked out when I ordered the duck. It’s excellent. |
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