(1) Good luck; Unexpected opportunity: I hope luck can befall him.
(2) satisfaction; Lucky: I was lucky to win the first prize in the lottery.
(1) Good luck; Unexpected opportunity.
Lu Xun's Southern Dialect to the North: "I think it is both lucky and bad, because I always like to borrow from the past to be realistic and a little pedantic." Hu Yepin's "To Moscow": "Then, I hope that our meeting is counted as your luck." Mao Dun's "Spring Silkworm" III: "These lucky people are afraid that they will be unlucky if they see the lotus flowers and say half a sentence!"
(2) Happiness and satisfaction.
Wen Jie's Haiyan: "Ah! Sitting face to face with such a person and listening to his stories, can you not feel lucky and happy? "
Make a sentence
I'm lucky to have you around.
I am lucky.
We were lucky not to be punished.
He was lucky to win the first prize.
But I'm lucky.
How hard you work and how lucky you are.
Nobody's luck comes out of thin air.
I am lucky to have a mother who loves me.
Health is a condition of luck.
You should feel lucky.
This young girl is a lucky dog.
However, he is not luckier than ordinary people.
Fortunately, this is not the case.
Am I a lucky winner?
Luck is a combination of preparation and opportunity.
Industry is the right hand of wealth, and frugality is her left hand.
Fortunately, there are always many people around you who are more careful than others.
You can't wait for the rabbit any longer. People won't be so lucky forever.
Meeting you is the best and luckiest thing in my life.
Not everyone can be lucky enough to live their ideal life.
synonym
Honor, good luck, good luck, happiness, luck, luck, luck.
antonym
Bad luck, disaster, bad luck, misfortune, pity, misfortune