jinxed
英 [dʒɪŋkst]
美 [dʒɪŋkst]
adj. 倒霉的; 不走运的
过去式:jinxed
牛津词典
adj.
- 倒霉的;不走运的
having or bringing more bad luck than is normal- The whole family seemed to be jinxed.
全家人似乎都走背字。
- The whole family seemed to be jinxed.
柯林斯词典
- 倒霉的;走霉运的;不祥的;带来厄运的
If something isjinxed, it is considered to be unlucky or to bring bad luck.
英英释义
adj
- (usually used colloquially) causing or accompanied by misfortune
双语例句
- The phone number then passed to Konstantin Dishliev, a crooked businessman, who was gunned down outside an Indian restaurant in Bulgaria's capital Sofia after taking over the jinxed line.
跟着手机号又到了KonstantinDishliev手里。他是个不法商人。在保加利亚首都索菲亚的一家印度餐馆外中枪,延续了诅咒链。 - You jinxed it with that date a producer joke.
因为那个约会引来一场笑话。 - Theres more bad news for the Prime Minister his name is jinxed.
英国首相大卫卡梅伦可真是坏消息不断:他的名字就是扫把星啊! - She must have jinxed the place.
她一定是霸占了那个地方。 - I take it off, I'm jinxed.
我把它拿下来了,太倒霉了。 - But it's OUR jinxed lynx!
但是,它是我们家的倒霉山猫! - The whole family seemed to be jinxed.
全家人似乎都走背字。 - He felt that the summer was jinxed because there had even not been one hot day.
他觉得这个夏季好像是被别人下过咒语似的,没一天热的。 - I think this computer must be jinxed it's always breaking down.
这计算机一定闹鬼了&总出毛病。 - I feel like we're jinxed! Trouble follows us everywhere!
我感觉我们被诅咒了!麻烦总是跟着我们。