名词幸运; (某人的)命运; 富有; [常作复数](人生事件中的)时运
及物动词给予财富
不及物动词偶然发生
公共查询·英语单词大全
fortune的解释
名词
1. He did not deserve such fortune.
他不配得到这种好运气。
2. He made a fortune by selling houses.
他靠卖房子发了财。
3. Fortune smiled on him.
他万事如意。
4. She had the good fortune to be free from illness.
她运气好,没得病。
5. He received a large fortune when his uncle died.
他在叔父去世时得到了一大笔财产。
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. <财富>>杂志:日本制造业中99%的企业都是中小企业,它们的职工人数和产出分别占到70%和53%. 相反许多国家大企业在这方面的贡献则甚少. <财富杂志>>(Fortune)开列的全球500家最大企业在80年代上半期甚至还减少了就业机会[3].
2. 福琼:11 塔皮亚(TAPIA) 智利前锋 12 福琼(FORTUNE)法国前锋13穆西罗(MOUSSILOU)法国前锋 14奥鲁法德(OLUFADE) 多哥前锋 17 马科恩(MAKOUN)法国前锋 暂无 曼彻夫(Manchev) 保加利亚随后在8月22日国际米兰同里斯本竞技的比赛结束后,
1. 大笔的钱;巨款
You can refer to a large sum of money as a fortune or a small fortune to emphasize how large it is.
fortune
e.g. We had to eat out all the time. It ended up costing a fortune...
我们不得不总在外面吃饭,结果花了很多钱。
e.g. He made a small fortune in the London property boom.
他在伦敦房产升温的时候发了一笔小财。
2. 财富;财产
Someone who has a fortune has a very large amount of money.
fortune什么意思
e.g. He made his fortune in car sales...
他靠卖车发了财。
e.g. Having spent his rich wife''s fortune, the Major ended up in a debtors'' prison.
花光了他有钱老婆的财产之后,这位少校最后被关进了债务人监狱。
3. 运气;机遇
Fortune or good fortune is good luck. Ill fortune is bad luck.
e.g. Government ministers are starting to wonder how long their good fortune can last.
政府部长们开始怀疑他们的好运还能够持续多久。
4. 时运;运势
If you talk about someone''s fortunes or the fortunes of something, you are talking about the extent to which they are doing well or being successful.
e.g. The electoral fortunes of the Liberal Democratic party may decline...
自由民主党的选举运势可能会下降。
e.g. She kept up with the fortunes of the Reeves family...
她一直关注着里夫斯家族的兴衰。
5. 运气;命运
If you talk about the way someone or something is treated by fortune, you are referring to the good or bad luck that they have.
e.g. He is certainly being smiled on by fortune.
现在他一定是得到了命运的垂青。
6. 算命;算卦
When someone tells your fortune, they tell you what they think will happen to you in the future, which they say is shown, for example, by the lines on your hand.
noun
1. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another
e.g. bad luck caused his downfall
we ran into each other by pure chance
2. an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a favorable outcome
e.g. it was my good luck to be there
they say luck is a lady
it was as if fortune guided his hand
Synonym: luck
3. a large amount of wealth or prosperity
4. your overall circumstances or condition in life (including everything that happens to you)
e.g. 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