fortuitous
英 [fɔːˈtjuːɪtəs]
美 [fɔːrˈtuːɪtəs]
adj. 偶然发生的; (尤指)巧合的
BNC.18692 / COCA.19324
牛津词典
adj.
- 偶然发生的;(尤指)巧合的
happening by chance, especially a lucky chance that brings a good result
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 偶然的;幸运的
You can describe something asfortuitousif it happens, by chance, to be very successful or pleasant.- Their success is the result of a fortuitous combination of circumstances.
他们的成功是各种环境因素偶然联系在一起的幸运产物。
- Their success is the result of a fortuitous combination of circumstances.
英英释义
adj
- occurring by happy chance
- profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials
- having no cause or apparent cause
- a causeless miracle
- fortuitous encounters--strange accidents of fortune
- we cannot regard artistic invention as...uncaused and unrelated to the times
双语例句
- The document had been commissioned 18 months earlier but the timing of its publication was fortuitous.
那份报告是在18个月之前委托撰写的,但发表的时机颇为幸运。 - That was a fortuitous question.
那是一个偶然的问题。 - As a result of that fortuitous model-room experiment, I shifted my focus from memory to symbolic thinking.
就这样,我在模型屋计画邂逅的发现,让我改变了研究焦点,从记忆转向象徵思惟。 - It was quite fortuitous the way we met.
我们的相逢实属偶然。 - In a other word, verb "be" is the most fortuitous verb of change.
换句话说,动词be是个变化最不规则的动词。 - Profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials.
因为原料成本幸运的下降了,所以利润也就增加了。 - Happening by chance or accident; fortuitous.
或有的,偶然的,意外的。 - Fortuitous means simply by chance.
Fortuitous是指纯属偶然。 - When I graduated from Harvard Business School, I chose a role that was at once marginal and extremely fortuitous.
当年,我从哈佛商学院毕业后,选择了一个边缘、但又非常幸运的角色。 - Actually, this is a fortuitous accident, since we can take a look at how to delete a record from the service.
实际上,这是一个幸运的意外,因为我们可以了解如何从该服务删除记录。