jinx 英 [dʒɪŋks]   美 [dʒɪŋks]

jinx

jinx  英 [dʒɪŋks] 美 [dʒɪŋks]

n. 厄运;不祥的人或事物  vt. 使倒霉;给…带来厄运 

进行时:jinxing  过去式:jinxed  过去分词:jinxed  第三人称单数:jinxes  名词复数:jinges 

A few years back, SI went looking forstatistical proof or disproof of the jinx. 早在几年之前,SI便开始为《体育画报》的厄运寻找统计证据或者反证。
Are these spooky coincidences or is Brown cursed by some sort of cosmic jinx, like Hurley in Lost or the cast of the Superman films? 这些究竟是诡异的巧合还是厄运的诅咒?

  • If your sister gets a flat tire every single time you ride in her car, she may have good reason to accuse you of being a jinx, or a bringer of bad luck.
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  • n. 厄运;不祥的人或事物
  • vt. 使倒霉;给…带来厄运
  • 1. A few years back, SI went looking forstatistical proof or disproof of the jinx.

    早在几年之前,SI便开始为《体育画报》的厄运寻找统计证据或者反证。

  • 2. Are these spooky coincidences or is Brown cursed by some sort of cosmic jinx, like Hurley in Lost or the cast of the Superman films?

    这些究竟是诡异的巧合还是厄运的诅咒?

  • 3. In sports, they talk about the Sports Illustrated jinx: the mysterious slump that happens when an athlete makes it onto the magazine's cover.

    在体育界,人们一直对美国《体育画报》(Sports Illustrated )厄运津津乐道:运动员一旦登上了这本杂志的封面,马上就会匪夷所思地陷入低谷。

  • jinx (n.) 1911, American English, originally baseball slang; perhaps ultimately from jyng "a charm, a spell" (17c.), originally "wryneck" (also jynx), a bird used in witchcraft and divination, from Latin iynx "wryneck," from Greek iynx. Jynx was used in English as "a charm or spell" from 1690s.
jinx / dʒɪŋks ; NAmE dʒɪŋks / noun [singular ] jinx(on sb/sth) bad luck; sb/sth that is thought to bring bad luck in a mysterious way 厄运;霉运;不祥之人(或物) I'm convinced there's a jinx on this car. 我深信这辆汽车沾上晦气了。 jinx jinxes jinxed jinxing jinx verb jinxsb/sth jinx / dʒɪŋks ; NAmE dʒɪŋks /
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