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Что (кто) такое luck - определение

CITY AND ADMINISTRATIVE CENTER OF VOLYN OBLAST, UKRAINE
Luts'k; Luck, Volhynia; Luck. Ukraine; Luck, Ukraine; Łuck; Lutzk; Luzk; Luckas; Luchesk; Luts’k; Луцк; Луцьк; Lucak; History of Lutsk; Lutske
  • [[Anatoliy Tymoshchuk]], 2017
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  • [[Alojzy Feliński]], 1862
  • Svetlana Zakharova]], 2015
  • Lutsk Old Town
  • Volyn Regional Museum
  • Lutheran church

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  • Wheel of fortune]] as depicted in Sebastian Brant's book, author [[Albrecht Dürer]]
CONCEPT THAT DEFINES THE EXPERIENCE OF NOTABLY POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, OR IMPROBABLE EVENTS
Good luck; Gl hf; Lucky or Unlucky Items or Happenings; Finding a penny; Good fortune; Fortuitous; Fortuitousness; Luckily; Lucked; Luckier; Unluckiness; Unlucky; Misluck; Belief in luck; Auspiciousness; Luck in Islam
¦ noun success or failure apparently brought by chance.
?chance considered as a force causing success or failure.
¦ verb informal
1. (luck into/upon) chance to find or acquire.
2. (luck out) N. Amer. succeed due to good luck.
Phrases
one's luck is in one is fortunate.
try one's luck attempt something risky.
worse luck informal unfortunately (used to express regret).
Origin
ME (as v.): perh. from Mid. Low Ger. or MDu. lucken; the noun is from Mid. Low Ger. lucke, of W. Gmc origin, possibly related to lock1.
luck         
  • Wheel of fortune]] as depicted in Sebastian Brant's book, author [[Albrecht Dürer]]
CONCEPT THAT DEFINES THE EXPERIENCE OF NOTABLY POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, OR IMPROBABLE EVENTS
Good luck; Gl hf; Lucky or Unlucky Items or Happenings; Finding a penny; Good fortune; Fortuitous; Fortuitousness; Luckily; Lucked; Luckier; Unluckiness; Unlucky; Misluck; Belief in luck; Auspiciousness; Luck in Islam
n.
1.
Chance, fortune, hazard, hap, haphazard, fate, accident, casualty.
2.
Success, good fortune.
Luck         
  • Wheel of fortune]] as depicted in Sebastian Brant's book, author [[Albrecht Dürer]]
CONCEPT THAT DEFINES THE EXPERIENCE OF NOTABLY POSITIVE, NEGATIVE, OR IMPROBABLE EVENTS
Good luck; Gl hf; Lucky or Unlucky Items or Happenings; Finding a penny; Good fortune; Fortuitous; Fortuitousness; Luckily; Lucked; Luckier; Unluckiness; Unlucky; Misluck; Belief in luck; Auspiciousness; Luck in Islam
·noun That which happens to a person; an event, good or ill, affecting one's interests or happiness, and which is deemed casual; a course or series of such events regarded as occurring by chance; chance; hap; fate; fortune; often, one's habitual or characteristic fortune; as, good, bad, ill, or hard luck. Luck is often used for good luck; as, luck is better than skill.

Википедия

Lutsk

Lutsk (Ukrainian: Луцьк, romanized: Luts'k, IPA: [lut͡sʲk]; Polish: Łuck, IPA: [wutsk]; Yiddish: לוצק) is a city on the Styr River in northwestern Ukraine. It is the administrative center of Volyn Oblast (province) and the administrative center of the surrounding Lutsk Raion (district) within the oblast. Lutsk has a population of 215,986 (2022 est.). Historically it was a cultural and religious center in Volhynia.

Примеры употребления для luck
1. "It‘s just pure luck." "Pure luck!" George agrees.
2. The guy looked like he couldn‘t believe his luck." Whether he couldn‘t believe his good luck or bad luck remains unclear.
3. Good luck to him and if Kate is the one then good luck to them.
4. Good luck America and a safe journey. – Alan Grocock, Huntingdon Cambs Good luck to you all.
5. But luck still carries connotations of supernatural reward. ‘Diligence,‘ says one proverb, ‘is the mother of good luck.‘ Like Plato, students of luck have become obsessed by numbers.