| 释义 |
idiomworse luck BrEBrEspoken said when you want to emphasize that you do not like your situation:"Are you coming tonight?" "I can't, I've got to work, worse luck."
worse luckAn expression used at the end of a sentence to express unhappiness, dissatisfaction, irritation, or anger about what was just said. Primarily heard in UK. After the raise, I'll actually be earning less each month because I'll be in a higher tax bracket, worse luck! I was hoping to come to your barbecue tomorrow, but I have to babysit my sister, worse luck. ˌworse ˈluck (British English, spoken) used to show that you are disappointed about something: I’m working tonight, so I can’t come to the party, worse luck. |