The meaning of bad luck

Bad luck means unlucky, unlucky.

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1. I'm unlucky. I left with that little lady for no reason, but I became a dry company.

2. What's more, the second brother, who doesn't know the spirit, has never tasted anything, and has been tampered with by others, which is unlucky.

Meng Ming left in a hurry blindfolded and said: aggressive, unlucky, unlucky.

Yan keeps saying that today is really unlucky.

There is a unlucky-faced monk outside, cursing at the door and asking for help.

Selected from: Jing Ben's popular novel Wrong Chop Cui Ning, Volume 14; Feng Ming Menglong's Shi Yu Yan Ming; Feng Ming Menglong's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Volume 44, etc.

Bad luck in making sentences

1. At that time, I was afraid of falling down because of my falling grades. I am negative and decadent, like a layer of bad luck, and everywhere I go has become a dark and desolate place.

I remember a teacher, tall and thin, with a sallow face and a long hooked nose bent towards his chin, who looked unlucky.

3. Jiang Hong cursed her bad luck, holding her nose, enduring disgusting rancor and sacrificing her appetite for breakfast. After a long time, she found a black stick.

Firecrackers dispelled bad luck and ushered in an auspicious new year.

Ping, please sit down first. The fish soup is bad, and you will have bad luck. You lost these boots, too I will make you another pair later.

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