词汇 | fluky |
释义 | fluky adjective informal(alsoflukey)uk /ˈfluː.ki/ us /ˈfluː.ki/flukier | flukiest (of something good) happening as the result of chance instead of skill or planning: 侥幸的;偶然的;意外的 There was nothing fluky about her victory or her tactics.她使用的策略和她的胜利绝非侥幸。 We won with a flukey goal. See fluke a fluky stroke of good luck They often talked about the flukey way in which they met. She insisted it was a fluky win. Chance and randomness accident accident of birth aleatory arbitrarily arbitrariness coincidence crapshoot even money fluke fortuitous luck luck into something more by accident than designidiom more by luck than judgmentidiom non-purposive randomness serendipitous serendipitously sortition stumble into something Examples of flukyfluky For example, it might require exceptional, fluky, physical conditions (such as the chance formation of some extremely unusual molecules). The backfiring is not fluky; it is a lawlike backfiring, the result of his bumbling disposition. The notoriously fluky wind on the lake has proved a successful training ground in learning to read the fast changing wind. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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