unlucky

unlucky
unlucky [ʌnˈlʌkɪ]
adjective
   a. ( = unfortunate) [person] malchanceux ; [coincidence, event] malencontreux
• he is always unlucky il n'a jamais de chance
• he tried to get a seat but he was unlucky il a essayé d'avoir une place mais il n'a pas réussi
• he was just unlucky il n'a simplement pas eu de chance
• to be unlucky in love ne pas avoir de chance en amour
• it was unlucky (for her) that her husband should walk in just then elle n'a pas eu de chance que son mari soit entré à cet instant précis
• he was unlucky not to score a second goal il a été malchanceux de ne pas marquer un deuxième but
• we were unlucky with the weather nous n'avons pas eu de chance avec le temps
   b. ( = bringing bad luck) [number, colour] qui porte malheur
• it is unlucky to break a mirror ça porte malheur de casser un miroir
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[ʌn'lʌkɪ]
adjective
1) (unfortunate) [person] malchanceux/-euse; [coincidence, event] malencontreux/-euse; [day] de malchance

to be unlucky enough to do — avoir la malchance de faire

you were unlucky not to get the job — c'est pure malchance que tu n'aies pas obtenu le poste

he is unlucky in love — il n'a jamais de chance en amour

2) (causing bad luck) néfaste, maléfique

it's unlucky to walk under a ladder — ça porte malheur de marcher sous une échelle


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