形容词偶发; 偶然发生的,偶然的
1. 不规则的:formula 公式 | fortuitous 不规则的 | forward 向前
2. 不规则 不规则的:forttage临拓 | fortuitous不规则 不规则的 | fortuitousdistortion不规则畸变 不规则失真 偶发畸变 意外失真
1. 偶然的;幸运的
You can describe something as fortuitous if it happens, by chance, to be very successful or pleasant.
e.g. Their success is the result of a fortuitous combination of circumstances.
他们的成功是各种环境因素偶然联系在一起的幸运产物。
1. Some seismologists claim that the evacuation was merely fortuitous since the warning consisted of sloppy data and insufficient evidence.
2. The US stunned Brazil by taking the lead with a fortuitous goal by Dempsey.
3. fortuitous
3. In many ways Olga and Paul are kindred lonely spirits, but there is no sentimental or fortuitous meeting.
4. The Chinese bank's timing could prove fortuitous, with a lot of recently unemployed finance professionals floating around the city.
5. It is also unfair to reward them for success in which their contribution is purely fortuitous.
6. Castle was spared again simply because of the fortuitous location of his seat.
adj
1. occurring by happy chance
e.g. profits were enhanced by a fortuitous drop in the cost of raw materials
2. having no cause or apparent cause
e.g. a causeless miracle
fortuitous encounters--strange accidents of fortune
we cannot regard artistic invention as...uncaused and unrelated to the times