fortuitous的读音 fortuitous中文意思

英音  [fɔ:ˈtju:ɪtəs] 
美音  [fɔrˈtuɪtəs, -ˈtju-] 
adj. 偶然发生的,偶然的;偶发
fortuitous 记忆方法
fortuitous相关的词根或词缀是: fort

fortuitous偶然的adj.

fort〔= fortu〕运气 + itous → 靠运气 → 偶然的

中文词源
fortuitous 偶然发生的
来自拉丁语fortuna, 运气,机会,词源同fortune.
fortuitous 用法和例句
Announced before the crisis struck , this spending was fortuitous .
这些在危机爆发前就已经出台的政府开支只是偶然的。
Since the price stability you describe is not matched in other markets , could it be purely fortuitous ?
鉴于你所描述的价格稳定性与其他市场不符,这是否可能完全是一种偶然?
Twelve years after its japanese release , the action flick arrives in the u.s. at a fortuitous moment .
日本发行了12年之后的一部动作电影在一个偶然的机会下来到了美国。
An ability to identify a fortuitous opening is not something that can be easily taught within a prescribed structure .
发现偶然机遇的能力并不是在一个规定的框架下就能轻易教会的。
My friend e-mailed me and wanted to know what the positive psychology folks might think about such a meeting : how might fortuitous circumstances influence our wellbeing ?
然后,她发电邮给我问我积极乐观的人在面对这样一次相遇(偶然的相遇对人类有什么影响?)

汉语翻译

a. 偶然的
【医】 偶然的, 机会的

词型变化

名词:fortuitousness 副词:fortuitously 

英语解释

形容词 fortuitous:

  1. having no cause or apparent cause同义词:causeless, uncaused
  2. occurring by happy chance

例句

  1. The quality or condition of being fortuitous.偶然性,偶然偶然发生的性质或状态
  2. A series of fortuitous circumstances advanced her career.一系列的幸运事使她的事业一帆风顺。
  3. In a other word, verb "be" is the most fortuitous verb of change.换句话说,动词“be”是个变化最不规则的动词。
  4. Occurring by chance; fortuitous.侥幸的碰巧发生的,幸运的

详细解释


for.tu.i.tous
adj.(形容词)Happening by accident or chance.See Synonyms at accidental 偶然发生的:因某种事件或机会而发生参见 accidentalUsage Problem 【用法疑难】 Happening by a fortunate accident or chance.幸运地发生的:因某种幸运事件或机会而发生的Lucky or fortunate.幸运的,好运的
来源:Latin fortuotus 拉丁语 fortuotus from forte [by chance] [ablative of] fors [chance] 源自 forte [偶然的] [] fors的夺格 [机会]
【引伸】
fortu.itously
adv.(副词)fortu.itousness
n.(名词)In its best-established sense,fortuitous means .happening by accident or chance,. with no implication as to the desirability of the outcome:a fortuitous meeting may have either fortunate or unfortunate consequences. In this century, however, the word is often used with particular reference to happy accidents,as inThe company`s third-quarter profits were enhanced as the result of a fortuitous drop in the cost of RAM chips. This use may have arisenbecausefortuitous resembles both fortunate and felicitous; it is well established in the writing of reputable authors.More controversial is the use offortuitous to mean simply .lucky or fortunate,. as inHe came to the Giants in June as the result of a fortuitous trade that sent two minor-league players to the Reds` organization. This use dates back at least to the 920`s,when H.W. Fowler labeled it a malaproprism.It is still widely regarded as incorrect,and writers who are unwilling to risk censure are advised to avoid it.从最公认的意义上说,fortuitous 的意思是.偶然发生的., 不暗示结果是否称心:临时会议 可以有好或坏的结果。 然而在本世纪这个词常用于专指好的事件,如内存条价格的意外下降导致了公司第三季度利润的增加。 这种用法可能出现,因为fortuitous 类似于 fortunatefelicitous; 它用于有名望的作家的写作中。更有争论的用法是fortuitous 的含义为.幸运的或好运的.时, 如一次幸运的送两名小社团的运动员去红色组织的交易使他在六月去了巨人国。 这种用法至少可追溯到20世纪20年代,当时H.W.弗劳尔把它标作一个可笑的用法错误。现在这种用法仍被广泛地认为是错误的,建议不愿冒险受指责的作者避免使用