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Lucky English short sentences

1. I am very lucky. How to say "I am lucky" in English is: I am lucky (lucky).

Key words:

lucky

Pronunciation: English ['l? k? ] beauty ['l? ki]

Interpretation: lucky; lucky

Related phrases:

1, lucky day; lucky day

2. Lucky draw

3. Lucky Star

Bilingual example E5A48DE 588B6 E799BE5BAA6E79FA5E9819331334331353962 sentence

They admit that they are very eager for a lucky breakthrough now.

They admit that they are eager for the arrival of the lucky god now.

Extended data:

Lucky synonym

lucky

English [? f? t? n? T] beauty [? f? rt? n? t]

Lucky; Lucky; lucky

Bilingual example:

He was very lucky to survive.

He is lucky to be alive.

Lucky antonym

unfortunate

English [? n? f? t? n? T] beauty [? n? f? rt? n? t]

Unfortunately; Unlucky; Regret; Unfortunately; Awkward; Not suitable; impolite

Bilingual example:

It's really unfortunate that this should happen now.

What just happened is really out of place.

2. Ask for a better English sentence, which is used for tattoos. I like luck. I know nothing about it. I'm Wang Nan, a student of 1 middle school. I have a good friend. Jim. He is an American girl. We are all in Class Two, Grade Eight. She 15 years old, one year older than me. We all study hard. I am good at physics, but she is good at math. We often help each other with our lessons. We both like to help others. We both like sports very much. Jim likes playing basketball. But I like playing football. She likes green, but I like red. Although we have different ways, we are good friends.