Lucky's phrase:
~+noun
Lucky day, lucky day
~+adverb
Lucky. That's how lucky I am.
~+preposition
Is luck there? Be lucky in.
Discrimination of synonyms:
Favorable, lucky, happy, lucky
These adjectives can all mean "favorable, lucky and smooth"
Favorable: a common word that means you can get obvious benefits from good results and help achieve your goals.
Lucky: refers to the existing success or favorable situation, or refers to the success and joy brought by good luck or opportunity.
Happiness: focus on obtaining benefits and benefits not through certain opportunities, but through learning from others and choosing means. Sometimes it also refers to accidental benefits, but it emphasizes favorable results.
Luck: refers to the favorable or lucky situation in accidental opportunity.
Lucky's phrase example:
1. chantal was lucky to save her career.
Chantal was lucky to keep his career.
I am really lucky, because I never get fat.
I am lucky because I have never gained weight.
We are lucky to have such a person among us.
We are lucky to have such a person among us.
4. "I am a lucky person, and I shouldn't be lucky," he said modestly.
? I am a lucky man, and I shouldn't be so lucky. He said modestly.
In China, bats are considered to be very lucky.
In China, bats are regarded as mascots.
They admit that they are eager for a lucky breakthrough now.
They admit that they are eager for the arrival of the lucky god now.
7. You are lucky to have small change? 750.
If you still have 750 pounds, you are lucky.
8. Touching wood, I am lucky enough to avoid any other serious injuries.
God bless me, I have been very lucky, and other serious injuries have been avoided.
9. The two officers were lucky not to be seriously injured.
Fortunately, two policemen were not seriously injured.
10. "Do these children know how lucky they are?" Jackson asked.
? Do these children know how lucky they are? Jackson asked.
1 1. His other lucky discovery was a pair of candlesticks.
His other lucky discovery was a pair of candlesticks.
12. If you are lucky, a gorgeous golden eagle may fly into your field of vision.
If you are lucky, a dazzling golden eagle will fly into your field of vision.
13. "You are so lucky." ? "What do you mean?"
? You are so lucky. What do you mean by that?
14. Fortunately, you showed up.
I'm lucky you came.
15. Thanks to your lucky star, you left London.
You are lucky not to be in London.