Wish yourself good luck.

You can use your luck on me. Wish me luck.

For example:

1. Who am I? Going? Where to? Accept? Answer? Challenging? Work? Are you online? Beijing? Wish? Me? Luck ?

I will go to Beijing to accept a challenging job. Wish me luck!

2. I have? Always? Had it? Question? Existence? Is it consistent? With what? This? So what? Wish? Me? Luck ?

I've been having this problem, so I hope I'm lucky.

Key words:

1, Luck Pronunciation: English [l? K] beauty [l? k]

Luck; Good luck; Opportunity; Fate? The intransitive verb good luck, good luck; Have the luck to succeed

Third person singular: lucks present participle: lucking past tense: lucked

2, I wish pronunciation: English [w] beautiful [w]

Verb (abbreviation of verb) hope; Desire; want

Hope; Desire; Blessing; A matter of hope

Third person singular: wishes plural: wishes present participle: wished past tense: wished past participle: wished

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Other English expressions of "good luck"

1. Break your leg? Good luck (often used to make a fool of yourself in front of people)

For example, I broke a leg in today's game.

Good luck in today's game.

Like many English proverbs, there are many sayings about its origin. Most people think that "breaking a leg" was first used in the superstitious period to prevent the devil from deliberately disturbing others' actions. At that time, people thought that the devil who wished someone "good luck" would have the opposite result. So "good luck" will actually bring "bad luck" to the actors. As China people say, "What are you afraid of" or "You can't do what you say", so you use "broken legs" to ward off evil spirits and win good luck.

2. Is there mud in your eyes? good luck

Wine is her only hobby. ? drink a toast

Wine is her only hobby. Good luck!

You have mud in your eyes. Not "You have mud in your eyes!" This is an English toast, which is equivalent to "to your health" or "cheers".

3. Keep your fingers crossed and pray for good luck.

Everybody pray, Tom just needs to answer one more question.

Let's pray for good luck. Tom just needs to answer one more question.

In addition, crossing fingers can also express a wish; Pray for success; Pray for peace.

4. Good luck? good luck

Ex.: You are sure to win today's game. Good luck!

Today's game is sure to win. Good luck!

Good luck next time (often used to express encouragement and comfort when others fail. )

Example:? I'm sorry to hear that you failed your driving test, but it's better? Good luck next time.

I'm sorry you didn't pass the driving test, but I wish you success next time.

Step 6 touch the wood with your hand

Get rid of bad luck and get lucky. Foreigners will say that knocking on wood or touching wood means good things happen and good luck.

Example: I've never broken a bone. God bless me.

I've never broken a bone. I am so lucky.

7. Did you win the lottery?

Jackpot means "first prize" and "grand prize". This sentence itself means "winning the lottery" and can also mean good luck!

They hired her and made a lot of money.

They are lucky to hire such an excellent employee as her.