luckless

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English - Turkish
{s} şanssız
(sıfat) şanssız
{s} talihsiz, şanssız
luck
şans

Ben ne şanslı bir çocuk olduğumu biliyorum. - I know what a lucky boy I am.

Sana iyi şanslar diliyorum. - I wish you good luck.

luck
talih

Tom en kötü talihe sahipti. - Tom has had the toughest luck.

Tom'un talihi yüzüne güldü. - Tom got a lucky break.

luck
{i} tâlih

Tom en kötü talihe sahipti. - Tom has had the toughest luck.

Tom'un talihi yüzüne güldü. - Tom got a lucky break.

luck
akyıldız
luck
uğur

Bu benim uğurlu eşyam. - This is my good luck charm.

Bu kitap benim uğurlu eşyam. Onu her beş ayda okurum. - This book is my good luck charm. I read it every five months.

luck
yom
luck
akyazı
luck
ikbal
luck
tecelli
luck
kısmet
luck
kader

Talih işte, kader benden yanaydı. - As luck would have it, Providence was on my side.

luck
nasip
luck
lück
luck
{i} uğur, yom. f
luck
{i} baht
luck
fal
English - English
Without luck
Unsuccessful, in a failing manner

The search party returned dejected from the luckless search.

{a} unfortunate, unhappy, wretched
In a lucky manner; by good fortune; fortunately; used in a good sense; as, they luckily escaped injury
If you describe someone or something as luckless, you mean that they are unsuccessful or unfortunate. the luckless parent of an extremely difficult child. having no luck in something you are trying to do = unfortunate
{s} having no luck, unlucky, unfortunate
Good fortune; favorable issue or event
The state or quality of being lucky; as, the luckiness of a man or of an event
Favored by luck; fortunate; meeting with good success or good fortune; said of persons; as, a lucky adventurer
Being without luck; unpropitious; unfortunate; unlucky; meeting with ill success or bad fortune; as, a luckless gamester; a luckless maid
having or bringing misfortune; "Friday the 13th is an unlucky date"
Producing, or resulting in, good by
luck
To rely on luck

No plan. We're just to going to have to luck through.

luck
To carry out relying on luck

Our plan is to luck it through.

luck
A superstitious feeling that brings fortune or success

He blew on the dice for luck.

luck
Something that happens to someone by chance, a chance occurrence

The raffle is just a matter of luck.

luck
{n} chance, accident, fortune, good fortune
Luck
cess
luck
formulae If you say `Good luck' or `Best of luck' to someone, you are telling them that you hope they will be successful in something they are trying to do. He kissed her on the cheek. `Best of luck!'
luck
To succeed by chance
luck
{f} have good luck, luck-out, succeed through chance, have an instance of exceptionally good luck
luck
luck is a hot and hard sack, when you try to open it you only get your fingers burned, when you think you have lost it somebody hits your head with that
luck
If you ask someone the question `Any luck?' or `No luck?', you want to know if they have been successful in something they were trying to do. `Any luck?' --- `No.'
luck
That which happens to a person; an event, good or ill, affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed casual; a course or series of such events regarded as occurring by chance; chance; hap; fate; fortune; often, one's habitual or characteristic fortune; as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck
luck
You can say someone is in luck when they are in a situation where they can have what they want or need. You're in luck. The doctor's still in
luck
Alexandrite, Amber, Apache Tear, Aventurine, Chalcedony, Chrysoprase, Cross Stone, Jet, Lepidolite, Olivine, Opal, Pearl, Sardonyx, Tiger's Eye, Turquoise
luck
n A result of randomness giving one or more players an advantage within a game (See also random)
luck
Luck or good luck is success or good things that happen to you, that do not come from your own abilities or efforts. I knew I needed a bit of luck to win The Sri Lankans have been having no luck with the weather The goal, when it came, owed more to good luck than good planning
luck
If someone tries their luck at something, they try to succeed at it, often when it is very difficult or there is little chance of success. She was going to try her luck at the Las Vegas casinos
luck
Bad luck is lack of success or bad things that happen to you, that have not been caused by yourself or other people. I had a lot of bad luck during the first half of this season Randall's illness was only bad luck. see also hard luck
luck
your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you); "whatever my fortune may be"; "deserved a better fate"; "has a happy lot"; "the luck of the Irish"; "a victim of circumstances"; "success that was her portion"
luck
The merging of opportunity with preparation
luck
Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is better than skill
luck
Good planning carefully executed
luck
pot luck: see pot. luck out to be lucky
luck
{i} fortune; fate; success, good fortune
luck
an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another; "bad luck caused his downfall"; "we ran into each other by pure chance"
luck
an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome; "it was my good luck to be there"; "they say luck is a lady"; "it was as if fortune guided his hand
luck
If you describe someone as down on their luck, you mean that they have had bad experiences, often because they do not have enough money
luck
The reason you lost that game See Skill
luck
If you say that someone is out of luck, you mean that they cannot have something which they can normally have. `What do you want, Roy? If it's money, you're out of luck.'
luck
If you say that someone is pushing their luck, you think they are taking a bigger risk than is sensible, and may get into trouble. I didn't dare push my luck too far and did not ask them to sign statements
luck
formulae You can say `Bad luck', or `Hard luck', to someone when you want to express sympathy to them. Well, hard luck, mate
lucklessly
unfortunately, in the manner of having bad luck, haplessly
luckless

    Hyphenation

    luck·less

    Turkish pronunciation

    lʌklıs

    Pronunciation

    /ˈləkləs/ /ˈlʌkləs/

    Etymology

    [ 'l&k ] (noun.) 15th century. Middle English lucke, from Middle Dutch luc; akin to Middle High German gelücke luck.
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