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fluke
- IPA[fluːk]
英式
- an unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck
- achieve (something) by luck rather than skill.
verb: fluke, 3rd person present: flukes, gerund or present participle: fluking, past tense: fluked, past participle: fluked
noun: fluke, plural noun: flukes
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名詞
- 1. an unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck their victory was a bit of a fluke
動詞
- 1. achieve (something) by luck rather than skill.
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- IPA[flo͞ok]
美式
- a parasitic flatworm which typically has suckers and hooks for attachment to the host. Some ...
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- IPA[flo͞ok]
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- a broad triangular plate on the arm of an anchor.
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- IPA[fluːk]
英式
- a parasitic flatworm which typically has suckers and hooks for attachment to the host. Some ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[fluːk]
英式
- a broad triangular plate on the arm of an anchor.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[flo͞ok]
美式
- an unlikely chance occurrence, especially a surprising piece of luck: their triumph was no fluke
Oxford American Dictionary