1.used for describing a person or group that has had a lot of trouble and bad luck in their lives
1."It's hard luck. You know, we had (an) opportunity to win this game, " Gyan said, "but unfortunately, that is football for you. "
“真倒霉。你们知道,我们本有机会赢下这场比赛,”吉安说,“但是很不幸,比赛是你们的比赛。”
2.Luck is not your hard luck is not important to your efforts, luck is a God give you, but God does not always help you.
运气不是你的努力运气没有你的努力重要,运气是上天赐给你的,而老天不能时刻帮助你
3.Chelten Avenue, one of its main thoroughfares, is a hard-luck strip of check-cashing stores and takeout restaurants.
该区域的主要街道之一Chelten大道是一条充满了支票现金商店和外卖餐厅的商业带。
4.He decided not to comment beyond saying that it was jolly hard luck on me.
除了说我运气太坏之外,他决定不再说什么。
5.It was very hard luck (on you) to get ill on your holiday.
(你)假期得病真倒霉。
6.They live to think of themselves as tough-minded business men, yet they are push-overs for any hard luck story.
他们向来把自己想成硬心肠的商人,可是任何不幸的故事都会使他们受骗。
7.The shackles of God, I am hard luck, but for the return of freedom; in freedom, I am confused, I do not know what to do.
在上帝的束缚下,我拼命一博,只为回归自由;在自由中,我迷茫,不知如何是好。
8.He tried to play on our sympathies by telling a long tale of his hard luck.
他想通过详细讲述他的不幸遭遇来利用我们的同情心。
9.The only thing that overcomes hard luck is hard work .
唯一能够征服厄运的就是苦干。
10.Becky snatched at the book to close it, and had the hard luck to tear the pictured page half down the middle.
贝基一把抓起书想把它合上,可是不幸拦腰把那张图撕了一半。