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Found 4 items, similar to luck.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: luck
keberuntungan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: luck
keberuntungan, keuntungan, peruntungan, rezeki, untung
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: luck
luck
n 1: your overall circumstances or condition in life (including
everything that happens to you);
“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” [syn:
fortune,
destiny,
fate,
lot,
circumstances,
portion]
2: an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event
to result one way rather than another;
“bad luck caused
his downfall”;
“we ran into each other by pure chance”
[syn:
fortune,
chance,
hazard]
3: an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that leads to a
favorable outcome;
“it was my good luck to be there”;
“they say luck is a lady”;
“it was as if fortune guided
his hand” [syn:
fortune]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Luck
Luck
\Luck\, n. [Akin to D. luk, geluk, G. gl["u]ck, Icel.
lukka, Sw. lycka, Dan. lykke, and perh. to G. locken to
entice. Cf. 3d
Gleck.]
That which happens to a person; an event, good or ill,
affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed
casual; a course or series of such events regarded as
occurring by chance; chance; hap; fate; fortune; often, one's
habitual or characteristic fortune; as, good, bad, ill, or
hard luck. Luck is often used by itself to mean good luck;
as, luck is better than skill; a stroke of luck.
[1913 Webster]
If thou dost play with him at any game,
Thou art sure to lose; and of that natural luck,
He beats thee 'gainst the odds. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]
Luck penny, a small sum given back for luck to one who pays
money. [Prov. Eng.]
To be in luck, to receive some good, or to meet with some
success, in an unexpected manner, or as the result of
circumstances beyond one's control; to be fortunate.
[1913 Webster]
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