1. unlucky
Four is an unlucky number in Japanese.
That was an unlucky coincidence.
I'm so unlucky!
Do you know anyone who is particularly unlucky?
He's unlucky to a pitiful extent.
If you throw something like that down, if someone's unlucky enough to be hit they'll be injured.
I'm not cut out for gambling. Maybe I'm just unlucky, but working for my pay is more of a sure thing.
Apart from being unlucky enough to get ALS, I have been fortunate in almost every other respect.
We were unlucky not to win any prizes in the competition.
He was unlucky not to score a goal.
He has been really unlucky with his career.
We were really unlucky. We missed the flight by five minutes
he's very unlucky because he lost his mobile phone.
I was really unlucky because I broke my leg during the match
You were unlucky; I came back five minutes after you'd left.
Inglese parola "pechowy"(unlucky) si verifica in set:
Unit 2 - affixes and prefixesBandura ssie huja ponownie unit 9 dupa cyce wadowiceAngielski - słówka 03.2017UNIT 6 NEW PASSWORD B1+Unit 7 Preintermediate2. jinxed
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chance and natureRózne z lekcji3. unfortunate
I picked a most unfortunate time to visit him.
She sympathized with those unfortunate people.
It was unfortunate that it rained yesterday.
I haven't been back here since that unfortunate incident.
This is unfortunate.
A very unfortunate case came to our attention several years ago.
That was an unfortunate coincidence.
It's unfortunate you couldn't be at the party.
It's really unfortunate. You don't understand at all its essence.
Due to a number of unfortunate causes, one-parent families are on the increase.
Advocates of capitalism are very apt to appeal to the sacred principles of liberty, which are embodied in one maxim: The fortunate must not be restrained in the exercise of tyranny over the unfortunate.
I feel it unfortunate that there is little of this kind of humble attitude amongst Japanese debaters.
It is so unfortunate that you broke your leg just before the competition.
if you say that someone is unfortunate, you mean that something bad has happened to them, although it was not their fault
Roger Ascham one day paying a visit to the amiable but unfortunate Lady Jane Grey found her employed in reading Plato while the rest of the family were engaged in a hunting party in the park.
Inglese parola "pechowy"(unfortunate) si verifica in set:
personality traitSłówka z Busuu