mischance
英 [ˌmɪsˈtʃɑːns]
美 [ˌmɪsˈtʃæns]
n. 不幸; 厄运
复数:mischances
BNC.45138 / COCA.42492
牛津词典
noun
- 不幸;厄运
bad luck
英英释义
noun
- an instance of misfortune
- an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate
- if I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all
双语例句
- What we need now is a saving clause in case of some unforeseen mischance, such as damage by rats, etc.
现在我们所需要的是一个附加条款,对诸如鼠害等意外事件作出规定。 - Deprivation is a common mischance.
穷困是常见的灾难。 - One has to consider the chance of a mischance.
人都必须考虑灾难的可能性。 - The hope and despair of life, the exaltation and listlessness of love, the nation's aspirations and mischance, which stand in contrast and conflict, are interwoven and mingled in his poems.
生的希望与绝望、爱的欣喜与怅惘、民族的期待与灾难等都在他的诗中交织、扭结、矛盾和冲突。 - Gratiano.'Tis some mischance; the cry is very direful.
葛莱西安诺出了什麽乱子啦?这叫声很是凄惨。 - On the contrary, any one's more to be pitied when such a mischance befalls him. Poor John stopped a packet when his car was in collision with a lorry.
恰恰相反,一个人碰到这种把戏才真可怜呢!约翰的车与一辆卡车相撞,可怜的约翰身负重伤。 - He would have been discovered by the beating of his heart, if by any mischance the jailers had entered at that moment.
假如不巧狱卒此时进来,或许会听到他心跳的声音。 - Only a serious mischance will prevent them from getting there in time tomorrow.
只有发生严重的意外才会使他们明天不能及时到达那里。 - From this mischance, I impressively learn that sometimes our human life is so frail, so much so that we can lose control of it before we realize what has stolen it.
从这场灾难,我深深感到有时人的生命是如此脆弱,一刹那间生命已被夺走。 - This might have been the merest mischance.
这也许只是区区小厄运。