The English word for wishing you good luck is: Good luck.?
Example sentences:
1. Good?luck!?I?hope?you?are? right.?
Translation: Good luck! I hope you are right.
2. Thank?you?and?good?luck?to?us?all.?
Translation: Thank you and wish you good luck to all of us.
luck Pronunciation: British [l?k] ? American [l?k] ?
n. Luck; good luck; opportunity; fate
vi .Good luck, luck; lucky success
Third person singular: lucks; present participle: lucking; past tense: lucky
Example sentences:
1. Care ?and?diligence?bring?luck.?
Translation: Only through diligence and diligence can we seize opportunities.
2. Good?luck?in?the?entrance?examination-we'll?all?be?hoping?for?you!?
Translation: May you succeed in the entrance examination Good luck to you & we are all wishing you the best.
3. Don't?expect?to?luck?through?without?an?effort.?
Translation: Don't expect to get away with success without effort.
Extended information
1. Idioms related to luck:
1. any luck? (asking if it was successful) How is your luck?
2. as luck would have it? By chance; by chance; fortunately; by chance?
3. bad, hard, etc. luck (on sb) (to express sympathy) bad luck, misfortune?
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4. Be down on your luck? Have no money because of bad luck; be in poverty?
5. Better luck next time (encourage unsuccessful people) wish you good luck next time?
6. For luck To bring good luck?
7. Good luck to sb (It has nothing to do with oneself and does not mind what someone does) to wish someone Success, wishing someone good luck?
8. Tough luck (expressing sympathy) Bad luck, unlucky?
2. The synonyms of luck are: chance, coincidence, accident?
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Synonym usage analysis:
1. Luck refers to opportunity, fate, and luck. Example:
This ring has always brought me good luck.
Translation: This ring has always brought me good luck.
2. Chance refers to chance, coincidence, and accident. Example:
The results could simply be due to chance.
Translation: The results could simply be due to chance.
Translation: The results could simply be due to chance.
3. Coincidence refers to unexpected coincidences and coincidences:
They met through a series of strange coincidences.
Translation: They met through a series of strange coincidences. meet.
4. accident refers to something unexpected and accidental:
Their early arrival was just an accident.
Translation: Their early arrival was just an accident.