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n. 侥幸;锚爪;意外的挫折
vt. 侥幸成功;意外受挫
vi. 侥幸成功
n. (Fluke)人名;(英)弗卢克
n.
侥幸;锚爪;偶然事件;鲽鱼
变形
复数:flukes
英英释义
fluke[ fluk ]
n.
a stroke of luck
同义词:good luckgood fortune
a barb on a harpoon or arrow
flat bladelike projection on the arm of an anchor
同义词:flue
either of the two lobes of the tail of a cetacean
parasitic flatworms having external suckers for attaching to a host
同义词:trematodetrematode worm
词组短语
blood fluke血吸虫
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
His failure in history examination was a mere fluke.
他历史考试没能及格纯属偶然。
She is not usually good at tennis, and that winning stroke was a fluke.
她平时网球打得并不好,那取胜的一击不过是侥幸而已。
She was lucky enough to get the job by a fluke.
她实在是够幸运的,能在偶然中得到那份工作。
It was only by a fluke that these artifacts were unearthed.
这批文物的出土完全出于偶然。
权威例句
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fluke (n.1)
"flat end of an arm of an anchor," 1560s, perhaps from fluke (n.3) on resemblance of shape, or from Low German flügel "wing." Transferred meaning "whale's tail" (in plural, flukes) is by 1725, so called from resemblance.
fluke (n.2)
"lucky stroke, chance hit," 1857, also flook, said to be originally a lucky shot at billiards, of uncertain origin. Century Dictionary connects it with fluke (n.1) in reference to the whale's use of flukes to get along rapidly (to go a-fluking or some variant of it, "go very fast," is in Dana, Smythe, and other sailors' books of the era). OED (2nd ed. print) allows only that it is "Possibly of Eng. dialectal origin."
fluke (n.3)
"flatfish," Old English floc "flatfish," related to Old Norse floke "flatfish," flak "disk, floe," from Proto-Germanic *flok-, from PIE root *plak- (1) "to be flat" (see placenta). The parasite worm (1660s) so called from resemblance of shape.
1. liver fluke disease
肝蛭病
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2. intestinal fluke
肠吸虫
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3. lung fluke disease
肺吸虫病
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4. liver fluke infection
肝吸虫感染
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5. anchor fluke chock
锚爪垫
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6. single fluke anchor
单爪锚
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7. liver fluke discase
双盘吸虫病
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8. lung fluke infection
肺吸虫感染
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9. blood fluke disease
亚洲血吸虫病
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10. fluke turned anchor
折嘴锚
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