mischance

英[ˌmɪs'tʃɑːns] 美[ˌmɪs'tʃæns]
  • n. 不幸;灾难
IELTS
Noun:
  1. an unpredictable outcome that is unfortunate;

    "if I didn't have bad luck I wouldn't have any luck at all"

  2. an instance of misfortune

1. A series of mischance happened.
一连串不幸的事发生了.

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2. I lost your file by pure mischance.
我把你的文件丢了,纯粹是碰上倒霉事了.

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3. It's an infernal mischance; I've done my best to discourage it.
这真是倒楣透顶的事; 我尽量地泼冷水.

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4. Their intrusion, though baffling and terrible , is not a random mischance.
他们的闯入, 虽然使人惊疑不定,却并不是飞来横祸.

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5. Only a serious mischance will prevent him from arriving tomorrow.
只有碰上极倒霉的意外变故,他明天才会来不了.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A series of mischance happened.
      一连串不幸的事发生了。
    2. I lost your file by pure mischance.
      我把你的文件丢了,纯粹是碰上倒霉事了。
    3. Only a serious mischance will prevent him from arriving tomorrow.
      只有碰上极倒霉的意外变故,他明天才会来不了。

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