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misfortune

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++mis·for·tune /mɪsˈfɔːtʃən $ -ɔːr-/ ●○○ noun [countable, uncountable]  UNLUCKYvery bad luck, or something that happens to you as a result of bad luck 不幸,厄运;不幸事故,灾难 It seems the banks always profit from farmers’ misfortunes. 银行似乎总是从农民的不幸中获益。have the misfortune to do/of doing something The French soldiers had the misfortune to be caught in the crossfire. 法军不幸陷入了交叉火力网。nCOLLOCATIONSverbssuffer misfortuneYou are not the only person to have suffered misfortune in your life.be dogged by misfortune (=have a lot of bad luck over a period of time)The project seemed dogged by misfortune.adjectivesa great misfortuneEverything they owned was lost in the fire, which was a great misfortune.a terrible misfortuneAt that time, being thin was considered a terrible misfortune for women.phraseshave the misfortune to do something/of doing somethingLast year, he had the misfortune to be involved in a car crash.have ever had the misfortune to do/of doing (=used for emphasizing how bad something is)He was the most arrogant man I'd ever had the misfortune of meeting.
Examples from the Corpus
misfortuneThe casualties were far fewer, but the train did not suffer the extraordinary misfortune of striking a bridge.This at first seemed a great misfortune, for I knew a one-legged man could not do very well as a woodchopper.Her misfortunes worsened this year, when her company eliminated her position and she lost her job.Those for Diem were red, which signified good luck, and those for Bao Dai green, the color of misfortune.These people are taking advantage of our misfortunes.It was undertaken generally by people who had experienced personal misfortune.It was impossible not to feel sympathy for the family's misfortune.Amelia had the misfortune to arrive during the darkest period in Atchison history.If you do have the misfortune to have a burst pipe, the most important thing is not to panic.So, too, do those people in towns who have the misfortune to live near the wrong warehouse.Timante examines the book which relates the misfortunes of his wife, whose whereabouts he did not know.
mis·for·tune nounn COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
very Corpus or to bad happens you something as that luck,


misfortune
misfortune /mɪsˈfɔːtʃən $ -ɔːr-/ noun [uncountable and countable]
 Word Family: noun: fortune, misfortune, unfortunate; adverb: fortunatelyunfortunately; adjective: fortunateunfortunate
very bad luck, or something that happens to you as a result of bad luck:
    It seems the banks always profit from farmers’ misfortunes.
    have the misfortune to do/of doing something
    The French soldiers had the misfortune to be caught in the crossfire.
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ verbs
    suffer misfortune You are not the only person to have suffered misfortune in your life.
    be dogged by misfortune (=have a lot of bad luck over a period of time) The project seemed dogged by misfortune.
■ adjectives
    a great misfortune Everything they owned was lost in the fire, which was a great misfortune.
    a terrible misfortune At that time, being thin was considered a terrible misfortune for women.
■ phrases
    have the misfortune to do something/of doing something Last year, he had the misfortune to be involved in a car crash.
    have ever had the misfortune to do/of doing (=used for emphasizing how bad something is) He was the most arrogant man I'd ever had the misfortune of meeting.


mis·for·tuneBrE /ˌmɪsˈfɔːtʃuːn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌmɪsˈfɔːrtʃuːn/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] bad luck 厄运;不幸He has known great misfortune in his life. 他一生中经历过巨大的不幸。🔊🔊We had the misfortune to run into a violent storm. 我们不幸遭遇了猛烈的暴风雨。🔊🔊 [countable] an unfortunate accident, condition or event 不幸的事故(或情况、事件) SYN blow, disaster She bore her misfortunes bravely. 她勇敢地承受不幸的遭遇。🔊🔊