6. Unhappy
While an unlucky person probably would feel quite unhappy (in the modern sense), this use dates back to the original sense of happy to mean ‘favoured by good fortune; lucky’.
不幸的人大多会感到很不开心,这个用法可以追溯到happy原始含义:好运的、幸运的。
7. Unured
To be unured is to be unfortunate; the noun it derives from, eure, was once used to mean ‘luck’ but also any destiny or fate, whether good or bad. This comes via French from the same Latin root that gives bonheur, ‘happiness’.
To be unured即“不幸的”,这个名词源于eure,曾被用于表示幸运,但也表示命天命,而不表示好、坏。Eure来源于法语中的拉丁词汇bonheur(表示“幸福”)。
8. Unsonsy
In Scottish English and English from the north of England, you might have heard unsonsy used to mean ‘unlucky’ – and, indeed, to mean ‘unhandsome, plain’. Sonsy, unsurprisingly, means ‘lucky’ or ‘bringing luck’, as well as ‘attractive’.
从苏格兰语中,你可能听说过unsonsy之前的意思是“不幸的”,事实上,该词用来表示“不好看的,朴实无华的”。不出所料,Sonsy意味着“幸运”或者“带来好运”、或者“有吸引力”。
9. Stiff
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