fortunate

fortunate
-nət
adjective (having good fortune; lucky: It was fortunate that no-one was killed in the accident.) afortunado
fortunate adj afortunado
fortunate
tr['fɔːʧənət]
adjective
1 afortunado,-a
I was fortunate to ... tuve la suerte de ...
it was fortunate for him that ... ... afortunadamente para él ...
those less fortunate than ourselves aquellos menos afortunados que nosotros
fortunate ['fɔrʧənət] adj
: afortunado
fortunate
adj.
afortunado, -a adj.
alegre adj.
bienaventurado, -a adj.
bienhadado, -a adj.
dichoso, -a adj.
fasto, -a adj.
fausto, -a adj.
feliz adj.
fortunado, -a adj.
venturero, -a adj.
venturoso, -a adj.
'fɔːrtʃṇət, 'fɔːtʃənət
adjective <occurrence/coincidence> afortunado, feliz

he was very fortunate to find a job — tuvo mucha suerte al encontrar trabajo

it was fortunate that he came — fue una suerte que viniera

['fɔːtʃǝnɪt]
ADJ [person, occurrence] afortunado; [coincidence] feliz

those less fortunate than ourselves — los menos afortunados

he is fortunate in having no dependents to worry about — tiene suerte de no tener personas a su cargo por las que preocuparse

I was fortunate enough to escape — yo tuve la suerte de poder escaparme

that was fortunate for you — en eso tuviste suerte

how fortunate! — ¡qué suerte!

it was fortunate that no one was injured — fue una suerte que nadie resultara herido

* * *
['fɔːrtʃṇət, 'fɔːtʃənət]
adjective <occurrence/coincidence> afortunado, feliz

he was very fortunate to find a job — tuvo mucha suerte al encontrar trabajo

it was fortunate that he came — fue una suerte que viniera


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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