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lucky meaning

The meaning of luck is to be very lucky (mostly refers to avoiding disaster): losing something is a trivial matter, and it is lucky that it was not crushed.

The word "luckily" means very lucky or very lucky. Usually used to describe situations where some unfortunate events or dangerous situations are avoided, or when some good results exceed expectations.

In daily use, the context of the word "lucky" is often that people have experienced some unfortunate or dangerous things, but the final result is a relatively good situation. For example, if a person is injured in a traffic accident, but fortunately the injury is only minor, it can be said that he is very lucky.

Fortunately can also be used to describe situations where something luckily did not happen or luckily got good results. For example, luckily not missing the train means that luckily you arrived at the train station in time and did not miss the train, thus avoiding the consequences of being late.

The word "fortunately" means to describe a very lucky or fortunate situation, usually used when misfortune or danger is avoided or when good results exceed expectations. The use of this word can express people's feelings about luck and misfortune, as well as their awe for life and destiny.

Fortunately, in a sentence:

1. The earthquake last night caused the houses near my home to collapse, but we were lucky that there were no casualties.

2. I originally thought I failed the exam, but I actually got full marks. I feel lucky.

3. The plane broke down, but the pilot’s heroic rescue saved all passengers.

4. We planned a month-long island trip, and we felt lucky that we did not encounter a storm in the end.

5. During a hiking activity, we encountered a dangerous stream, but in the end we passed safely. It was really lucky.

6. I got lost during my trip, but luckily I met a kind-hearted local who helped me find the right way. I was really lucky.

7. The train I was originally going to travel on was suspended due to bad weather, but in the end I arrived at my destination safely. I was really lucky.

8. My family and I encountered a landslide while traveling, but we escaped from the dangerous area in time. We were really lucky.

9. It suddenly started raining heavily while I was shopping in the supermarket, but luckily I brought an umbrella and didn't get wet. I was really lucky.

10. My child is sick, but the doctor diagnosed it as just a mild cold. I’m really lucky.