中英词典:
形容词(Adjective):
jinxed [ˈdʒɪŋkst] (美式英语)/ˈdʒɪŋkt/ (英式英语)1. 被诅咒的;倒霉的
2. 常引发不幸的;常遭厄运的
名词(Noun):
jinxed [ˈdʒɪŋkst] (美式英语)/ˈdʒɪŋkt/ (英式英语)1. 怪力乱神的人(或物);带来厄运的人(或物)
2. 带来厄运的事物
词语辨析:
与"jinxed"相关的词汇包括:cursed、unlucky、hoodooed、hexed、misfortunate词汇扩充:
jinx、jinxing近义词(Synonyms):
cursed、unlucky、hoodooed、hexed、misfortunate反义词(Antonyms):
lucky、fortunate、blessed柯林斯词典(Collins Dictionary):
形容词(Adjective):
1. If you describe something or someone as jinxed, you believe that they are unlucky or that they have been made unlucky.如果你形容某事或某人是“jinxed”,你相信他们是不走运的,或者说他们被诅咒了。
例:The project seemed to be jinxed from the start. 这个项目似乎从一开始就不走运。
例:He is convinced that he is jinxed and brings bad luck wherever he goes. 他确信自己带来厄运,无论走到哪里都会有不好的事情发生。
2. If you say that someone or something is jinxed, you mean that they are having a lot of bad luck or that a lot of bad things are happening to them.
如果你说某人或某物是“jinxed”,你的意思是他们运气很差,或者说他们发生了许多糟糕的事情。
例:The team seems to be jinxed this season, with one defeat after another. 这个赛季这个队似乎运气很差,一次又一次地被打败。
例:She always seems to choose jinxed relationships. 她总是似乎选择了倒霉的恋情。
名词(Noun):
1. A jinxed person or thing is someone or something that is believed to be unlucky or that brings bad luck.例:They called him a jinx and refused to have him on the team. 他们称他为不走运的人,拒绝让他加入队伍。
例:The car became known as a jinx because of the number of accidents it was involved in. 这辆车因为所涉及的事故数量而被称为厄运之物。
2. If you say that something is a jinx, you mean that it is causing bad luck or that it is unlikely to be successful.
如果你说某事是“jinx”,你的意思是它会带来厄运,或者它不太可能成功。
例:The team blamed their recent losses on a jinx that had been put on them. 这个队将最近的失利归咎于被施加在他们身上的厄运。
例:Some people believe that black cats are a jinx. 有些人认为黑猫是带来厄运的东西。
牛津词典(Oxford Dictionary):
形容词(Adjective):
1. Bring bad luck to; cast an evil spell on.给...带来厄运;施加邪术于...
例:We thought the place was jinxed because everything went wrong. 我们觉得那个地方是不吉利的,因为一切都出了问题。
例:The car was said to be jinxed because it had been in so many accidents. 据说这辆车是厄运之车,因为它发生过很多次事故。
2. (of a person or thing) Accursed; doomed.
(指人或物)被诅咒的;注定要失败的
例:Every time I wear this shirt, something bad happens—I think it's jinxed. 每次我穿这件衬衫,都会发生一些不好的事情,我觉得它是不吉利的。
例:He's convinced he's jinxed and brings bad luck to everyone around him. 他确信自己是不吉利的,会给身边的每个人带来厄运。
名词(Noun):
1. A person or thing that is believed to bring bad luck.被认为带来厄运的人或物
例:I must be a jinx—everything I touch seems to break. 我一定是个带来厄运的人,我碰到的东西似乎都会坏掉。
例:She seemed to be a jinx—whenever she was around, accidents happened. 她似乎是个带来厄运的人,只要她在场,事故就会发生。
2. An instance of bad luck.
厄运的一次实例
例:The team blamed their loss on a jinx that had been put on them. 这个队将他们的失败归咎于施加在他们身上的厄运。
例:She believed that breaking a mirror brought seven years of jinx. 她相信打破镜子会带来七年的厄运。
用法:
1. "jinxed"作形容词时,表示某人或某物不走运,常引发不幸,或常遭厄运。 2. "jinxed"作名词时,表示怪力乱神的人(或物),带来厄运的人(或物)。 3. 与"jinxed"相关的词汇包括:cursed、unlucky、hoodooed、hexed、misfortunate。 4. "jinx"可作动词,表示给某人或某物带来厄运,施加邪术。 5. "jinx"作名词时,表示被认为带来厄运的人(或物)或厄运的一次实例。例句:
- He believes he is jinxed because bad things always happen to him. (他相信自己是倒霉的,因为总是发生不好的事情。)
- That old house is said to be jinxed, as every family that has lived there has had something terrible happen. (据说那座老房子是被诅咒的,因为每个住在那里的家庭都发生了可怕的事情。)
- She thought her new job would bring good luck, but it turned out to be jinxed. (她以为新的工作会带来好运,但结果证明是倒霉的。)
- His friends called him a jinx because every time he went to a party, something went wrong. (他的朋友称他为倒霉鬼,因为他每次去派对都会出事。)
- She believed that breaking a mirror brought seven years of jinx. (她相信打破镜子会带来七年的厄运。)
- The team blamed their loss on a jinx that had been put on them. (这个队将他们的失败归咎于施加在他们身上的厄运。)
- He always seems to choose jinxed relationships. (他总是似乎选择了倒霉的恋情。)
- The project seemed to be jinxed from the start. (这个项目似乎从一开始就不走运。)
- She is convinced that she is jinxed and brings bad luck wherever she goes. (她确信自己带来厄运,无论走到哪里都会有不好的事情发生。)
- The team seems to be jinxed this season, with one defeat after another. (这个赛季这个队似乎运气很差,一次又一次地被打败。)
- They called him a jinx and refused to have him on the team. (他们称他为不走运的人,拒绝让他加入队伍。)
- The car became known as a jinx because of the number of accidents it was involved in. (这辆车因为所涉及的事故数量而被称为厄运之物。)
- I must be a jinx—everything I touch seems to break. (我一定是个带来厄运的人,我碰到的东西似乎都会坏掉。)
- She seemed to be a jinx—whenever she was around, accidents happened. (她似乎是个带来厄运的人,只要她在场,事故就会发生。)
- We thought the place was jinxed because everything went wrong. (我们觉得那个地方是不吉利的,因为一切都出了问题。)
- Every time I wear this shirt, something bad happens—I think it's jinxed. (每次我穿这件衬衫,都会发生一些不好的事情,我觉得它是不吉利的。)
- Some people believe that black cats are a jinx. (有些人认为黑猫是带来厄运的东西。)
- We blamed our bad luck on a jinx that had been cast on us. (我们将运气不好归咎于施加在我们身上的厄运。)
- She believes that the necklace is jinxed and brings misfortune to anyone who wears it. (她相信这个项链是带来厄运的,会给任何戴它的人带来不幸。)
- He thinks he is jinxed because every business he starts fails. (他认为自己是倒霉的,因为他开始的每个生意都失败了。)
- They considered the old house to be jinxed and refused to live there. (他们认为那座旧房子是不吉利的,拒绝住在那里。)
- The team blamed their recent losses on a jinx that had been put on them. (这个队将最近的失利归咎于被施加在他们身上的厄运。)