luck
11luck|i|ly — «LUHK uh lee», adverb. by good luck; fortunately …
12Luck — Luck, Stadt, s. Luzk …
13Luck — Luck, russ. Festung, s. Luzk …
14luck — index contingency, opportunity, prosperity, quirk (accident), welfare Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
15Luck — Porté en Alsace Moselle, dans les Ardennes et en Belgique, c est une forme courte de Lukas, équivalent du prénom Luc. Avec le même sens : Lucka, Lucke, Luckas (57), Luckx (59, avec génitif de filiation) …
16luck — fortune, hap, accident, hazard, *chance Analogous words: break, chance, occasion, *opportunity: lot, portion, destiny, *fate …
17Luck — For other uses, see Luck (disambiguation). Good luck redirects here. For other uses, see Good Luck (disambiguation). A four leaf clover is often considered to bestow good luck. Luck or fortuity is good fortune which occurs beyond one s control,… …
18luck — luck1 W3S2 [lʌk] n [U] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(success)¦ 2 bad luck 3¦(chance)¦ 4 with (any) luck/with a bit of luck 5 wish somebody (the best of) luck 6 good luck/best of luck 7 good luck to somebody 8 any luck?/no luck? 9 be in luck …
19luck — luck1 [ lʌk ] noun uncount ** 1. ) success that you have by chance and not because of anything you do: John never had much luck with girls. wish someone luck (in/with something): We d all like to wish you luck in your new job. 2. ) an influence… …
20luck — 1 noun (U) 1 GOOD FORTUNE something good that happens by chance: have luck (with sth): Did you have any luck with the job application? | You re not having much luck today, are you? | Good luck!/Best of luck!: Good luck tomorrow in the exam! |… …