out of luck: having bad luck, or no longer having good luck; experiencing, or about to experience, misfortune.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > adversity > calamity or misfortune > unfortunately [phrase] > suffering misfortune (7) out of luck1740 out of luck: having bad luck, or no longer having good luck; experiencing, or about to experience, misfortune. down on one's luck1823 down on one's luck and variants: having bad luck; experiencing (esp. financial) misfortune; (in early use) despondent because of this. he (also she, you, etc.) must have killed a Chinaman1885 Australian colloquial. he (also she, you,etc.) must have killed a Chinaman and variants: used to indicate that a person is suffering from bad luck… shit out of luck1934 shit out of luck: completely out of luck; in a terrible situation. Cf. S.O.L. n. at S, n.1 initialisms 1. onto (also on to) plums1991 Scottish. onto (also on to) plums: in a situation where no positive outcome is possible; out of luck. Usually in to be onto plums. Subcategories:— recurrent ill-fortune (1) — one's good fortune has finished (1) |
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