jinx 详细解释

jinx

[dʒiŋks]

n.不祥的人(或物)
v.带来坏运气

词形变化

动词过去式: jinxed | 动词过去分词: jinxed | 动词现在分词: jinxing | 动词第三人称单数: jinxes |

词义辨析

同义参见:

conjuration  

英英释义

名词 jinx:

a person believed to bring bad luck to those around him

同义词:jonah

an evil spell

同义词:hex, curse, whammy

动词 jinx:

cast a spell over someone or something; put a hex on someone or something

同义词:hex, bewitch, glamour, witch, enchant

foredoom to failure

补充

jinxjinx英:[dʒiŋks] 美:[dʒɪŋks]n.1.厄运; 霉运2.不祥的人[物]vt.1.把厄运带给; 使倒霉

例句

1. There's a jinx on it, mark my words.记住我的话, 这会带来厄运的。 2. I think I put a jinx on the team after I scored.我觉得自己进球得分给球队带来了厄运。 3. He was beginning to think he was a jinx.他开始觉得他是个不祥之人了。 4. They had been unwilling to acquire baby supplies for fear it would jinx things. Then, suddenly, they were parents and didn't even own a diaper.他们之前不愿意买婴儿用品, 怕带来坏运气。后来孩子突然降生, 他们连一片尿布都没有。 5. It was he who jinxed it.是他把事情搞糟的。 6. the play is jinxed.此戏注定失败。 7. After my third accident in a month, I began to think I was jinxed.一个月里发生三次事故以后,我开始觉得自己很倒霉。 8. That guy is a jinx.那家伙是个扫帚星。 9. He felt like he'd finally broken the jinx.他觉得自己好像终于摆脱了厄运。 10. She threatened to put a jinx on him.她威胁说要让他倒霉。 11. I thought they were going to win but I didn't say so because I didn't want to jinx them.我觉得他们会赢,但没说出来,因为我不想给他们带来坏运气。 12. His luck has been so bad he feels jinxed.他的运气一直很不好,他觉得自己倒了霉。