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  1. the force that causes things, especially good things, to happen to you by chance and not as a result of your own efforts or abilities. suerte, casualidad. It was just luck that I asked for a job at the right time. Then I met this gorgeous woman and I couldn't believe my luck. She wears a charm that she thinks brings her good luck.

  2. Learn the meaning of luck as a noun and an adjective, and how to use it in different contexts and expressions. Find out the difference between luck and ability, luck and judgment, and luck and irony.

  3. suerte nf. Luck is, by definition, something that is out of our control. La suerte está, por definición, fuera de nuestro control. luck, good luck n. (good fortune) suerte nf. I had the luck to be the first in line for the tickets. Tuve la suerte de ser el primero en la fila de las entradas.

  4. luck {sustantivo} ES. volume_up. suerte. fortuna. caca. chepa. chiva. chorra. culo. leche. potra. raja. tarro. chamba. volume_up. luck out {vb} [ejemplo] ES. volume_up. estar de suerte. estar con la buena. tener un golpe de suerte. tener buena fortuna. tener buena suerte. volume_up. bad luck.

  5. Luck is success or good things that happen to you, which do not come from your own abilities or efforts. He does deserve some good luck. Inglés americano : luck / ˈlʌk /

  6. 1. sustantivo incontable. Luck or good luck is success or good things that happen to you, that do not come from your own abilities or efforts . I knew I needed a bit of luck to win. [ + to-infinitive] The Sri Lankans have been having no luck with the weather. [ + with] The goal, when it came, owed more to good luck than good planning.

  7. Learn the meaning of luck as a noun and a verb, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use luck in a sentence and explore related phrases and articles.