jinx
英 [dʒɪŋks]
美 [dʒɪŋks]
n. 厄运; 霉运; 不祥之人(或物)
v. <非正>把厄运带给,使倒霉
过去分词:jinxed 过去式:jinxed 现在分词:jinxing 第三人称单数:jinxes
BNC.34144 / COCA.29258
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 倒霉蛋;扫把星;不祥的人(或物)
You can call something or someone that is considered to be unlucky or to bring bad luck ajinx.- He was beginning to think he was a jinx.
他开始认为自己是个倒霉蛋。
- He was beginning to think he was a jinx.
英英释义
noun
- an evil spell
- a witch put a curse on his whole family
- he put the whammy on me
- a person believed to bring bad luck to those around him
verb
- foredoom to failure
- This project is jinxed!
- cast a spell over someone or something
双语例句
- The jinx hit the middle Death Eater in the chest: For a moment the man was absurdly spread-eagled in midair as though he had hit an invisible barrier: One of his fellows almost collided with him
魔咒击中了中间那个食死徒的胸口,顿时,那人怪模怪样地张开四肢悬在空中,就像撞上了一道看不见的屏障,他的一个伙伴差点撞在他身上 - Don't jinx it! The game is not over yet.
话别说得太早!比赛还没结束呢。 - One way to jinx someone is to say something unlucky, like you just said.
你刚才说:You'lljinxme,意思是你认为我说“这次你可别考砸了”,这句话不吉利,会让你倒霉。 - She is a jinx, every time I met her I lost money.
她是个倒运鬼,我每次碰见她都要输钱的。 - I think they turned me into a jinx.
我认为它们把我带进了一个诅咒当中。 - Some people think the year of goat is a jinx.
有人说羊年不吉利。 - Eg. it was as if there were a jinx on her whole vacation.
她整个假期过得糟糕透顶,像是有鬼附身似的。 - Don't jinx it! We'd be better off with a ghost.
不要说不吉利的话,我们最好不要碰上鬼。 - She's said to be a jinx.
有人说她是扫帚星。 - If I tell you, it'll jinx it.
如果现在我告诉你,就不灵了。