fortuitous 英 [fɔ:ˈtju:ɪtəs]   美 [fɔrˈtuɪtəs]

fortuitous

fortuitous  英 [fɔ:ˈtju:ɪtəs] 美 [fɔrˈtuɪtəs]

adj. 偶然的,意外的;幸运的 

If there is a difficult union, self may choose not to be present but may accolade synergy in the work happenstance or in other encounters of a fortuitous kind. 如果处于一个困难的联盟中,真我可能会选择不出席,但它可能会创造偶发事件,或者在其它偶然发生的遭遇中荣曜协同。
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。

  • Fortuitous means by chance, like a lucky accident. If you and your best friend's families happen to go on vacation to the same place at the same time, that’s a fortuitous coincidence!
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  • adj. 偶然的,意外的;幸运的
  • 1. If there is a difficult union, self may choose not to be present but may accolade synergy in the work happenstance or in other encounters of a fortuitous kind.

    如果处于一个困难的联盟中,真我可能会选择不出席,但它可能会创造偶发事件,或者在其它偶然发生的遭遇中荣曜协同。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. That's where it ends up anyway, and the cost is the same whether forced or fortuitous.

    这就是它的最终结果,并且无论是强制的还是偶然的,成本都相同。

  • fortuitous (adj.) 1650s, from Latin fortuitus "happening by chance, casual, accidental," from forte "by chance," ablative of fors "chance" (related to fortuna; see fortune). It means "accidental, undesigned" not "fortunate." Earlier in this sense was fortuit (late 14c.), from French. Related: Fortuitously; fortuitousness.
for·tuit·ous / fɔːˈtjuːɪtəs ; NAmE fɔːrˈtuːɪtəs / adjective ( formal) happening by chance, especially a lucky chance that brings a good result 偶然发生的;(尤指)巧合的 for·tuit·ous·ly / fɔːˈtjuːɪtəsli ; NAmE fɔːrˈtuːɪtəsli / adverb for·tuit·ous / fɔːˈtjuːɪtəs ; NAmE fɔːrˈtuːɪtəs / for·tuit·ous·ly / fɔːˈtjuːɪtəsli ; NAmE fɔːrˈtuːɪtəsli /
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