There are 57 total results for your Bad Luck search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
ジンクス see styles |
jinkusu ジンクス |
More info & calligraphy: Jinx |
凶 see styles |
xiōng xiong1 hsiung kyō きょう |
vicious; fierce; ominous; inauspicious; famine; variant of 兇|凶[xiong1] (1) bad luck; bad fortune; (2) evil; wickedness bad fortune |
厄 see styles |
è e4 o yaku やく |
distressed (1) misfortune; bad luck; evil; disaster; (2) (abbreviation) (See 厄年・1) unlucky year; critical year; year (esp. age 25 and 42 for men, 19 and 33 for women) that is considered unlucky misfortune |
けち see styles |
kechi けち |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) stinginess; miserliness; penny-pinching; cheeseparing; miser; pinchpenny; skinflint; cheapskate; tightwad; niggard; (2) shabby; cheap; mangy; poor; (3) petty; narrow-minded; quibbling; mean-spirited; (4) bad luck; ill omen; glitch |
不巧 see styles |
bù qiǎo bu4 qiao3 pu ch`iao pu chiao |
too bad; unfortunately; as luck would have it |
不遇 see styles |
bù yù bu4 yu4 pu yü fuguu / fugu ふぐう |
(n,adj-na,adj-no) misfortune; ill fate; bad luck; obscurity does not meet |
不運 不运 see styles |
bù yùn bu4 yun4 pu yün fuun / fun ふうん |
(noun or adjectival noun) (ant: 幸運) misfortune; bad luck; ill luck; ill fortune does not carry |
倒運 倒运 see styles |
dǎo yùn dao3 yun4 tao yün |
to have bad luck |
倒霉 see styles |
dǎo méi dao3 mei2 tao mei |
to have bad luck; to be out of luck |
凶相 see styles |
kyousou / kyoso きょうそう |
(1) (See 人相占い) bad luck (result from fortune telling); (2) evil countenance |
厄運 厄运 see styles |
è yùn e4 yun4 o yün yakuun / yakun やくうん |
bad luck; misfortune; adversity (rare) (See 不運) bad luck; misfortune |
口占 see styles |
kuchiura くちうら |
(1) determining a speaker's true or hidden meaning; determining a speaker's intentions from his manner of speech; (2) (archaism) divining good or bad luck from listening to someone |
口裏 see styles |
kuchiura くちうら |
(1) determining a speaker's true or hidden meaning; determining a speaker's intentions from his manner of speech; (2) (archaism) divining good or bad luck from listening to someone |
吉凶 see styles |
jí xiōng ji2 xiong1 chi hsiung kikkyou / kikkyo きっきょう |
good and bad luck (in astrology) good or bad luck; fortune fortune and misfortune |
壞運 坏运 see styles |
huài yùn huai4 yun4 huai yün |
bad luck; misfortune |
大凶 see styles |
daikyou / daikyo だいきょう |
(esp. as a 'grade' on fortune slips) (See おみくじ) terrible luck; very bad luck |
帶賽 带赛 see styles |
dài sài dai4 sai4 tai sai |
(slang) (Tw) to bring bad luck |
悪運 see styles |
akuun / akun あくうん |
(1) undeserved good luck; luck of the devil; dumb luck; (2) bad luck |
晦氣 晦气 see styles |
huì qì hui4 qi4 hui ch`i hui chi |
bad luck; unlucky; calamitous; wretched |
水逆 see styles |
shuǐ nì shui3 ni4 shui ni |
(astrology) Mercury retrograde (abbr. for 水星逆行[shui3 xing1 ni4 xing2]); (coll.) to have a period of bad luck; (TCM) water retention in the abdomen causing the vomiting of liquids as soon as one drinks |
糟糕 see styles |
zāo gāo zao1 gao1 tsao kao |
too bad; how terrible; what bad luck; terrible; bad |
背字 see styles |
bèi zì bei4 zi4 pei tzu |
bad luck |
背運 背运 see styles |
bèi yùn bei4 yun4 pei yün |
bad luck; unlucky |
蹇運 蹇运 see styles |
jiǎn yùn jian3 yun4 chien yün |
misfortune; bad luck |
蹭蹬 see styles |
cèng dèng ceng4 deng4 ts`eng teng tseng teng |
(literary) to encounter setbacks; to have bad luck |
逆運 逆运 see styles |
nì yùn ni4 yun4 ni yün gyakuun / gyakun ぎゃくうん |
bad luck; unlucky fate bad luck; reverse of fortune |
運氣 运气 see styles |
yùn qi yun4 qi5 yün ch`i yün chi |
luck (good or bad) |
除災 除灾 see styles |
chú zāi chu2 zai1 ch`u tsai chu tsai josai じょさい |
warding off calamities; getting rid of bad luck Get rid of calamity. |
霉氣 霉气 see styles |
méi qì mei2 qi4 mei ch`i mei chi |
a moldy smell; damp and rotten; fig. rotten bad luck |
口うら see styles |
kuchiura くちうら |
(1) determining a speaker's true or hidden meaning; determining a speaker's intentions from his manner of speech; (2) (archaism) divining good or bad luck from listening to someone |
喪門星 丧门星 see styles |
sàng mén xīng sang4 men2 xing1 sang men hsing |
messenger of death; person bringing bad luck; Taiwan pr. [sang1 men2 xing1] |
喪門神 丧门神 see styles |
sāng mén shén sang1 men2 shen2 sang men shen |
messenger of death; person bringing bad luck |
掃帚星 扫帚星 see styles |
sào zhou xīng sao4 zhou5 xing1 sao chou hsing |
comet; person who brings bad luck; jinx |
掃把星 扫把星 see styles |
sào bǎ xīng sao4 ba3 xing1 sao pa hsing |
comet; person who brings bad luck; jinx |
觸霉頭 触霉头 see styles |
chù méi tóu chu4 mei2 tou2 ch`u mei t`ou chu mei tou |
to cause something unfortunate to happen (to oneself or sb else); to do something inauspicious; to have a stroke of bad luck |
走背字 see styles |
zǒu bèi zì zou3 bei4 zi4 tsou pei tzu |
to have bad luck |
點子背 点子背 see styles |
diǎn zi bèi dian3 zi5 bei4 tien tzu pei |
(coll.) to have a stroke of bad luck |
下げちん see styles |
sagechin; sagechin さげちん; サゲチン |
(vulgar) (joc) (kana only) (ant: あげちん) man purported to bring bad luck to the woman he is near or has sex with |
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kechi; kechi ケチ; けち |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (also written 吝嗇) stinginess; miserliness; penny-pinching; miser; pinchpenny; skinflint; cheapskate; tightwad; niggard; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) shabby; cheap; mangy; poor; paltry; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) petty; narrow-minded; mean-spirited; small-minded; (4) bad luck; ill omen; misfortune; jinx |
不幸の手紙 see styles |
fukounotegami / fukonotegami ふこうのてがみ |
(exp,n) chain letter that promises bad luck if you break the chain |
吝嗇(sK) see styles |
kechi; kechi ケチ; けち |
(noun or adjectival noun) (1) (occ. written as 吝嗇) stinginess; miserliness; penny-pinching; miser; pinchpenny; skinflint; cheapskate; tightwad; niggard; (noun or adjectival noun) (2) shabby; cheap; mangy; poor; paltry; (noun or adjectival noun) (3) petty; narrow-minded; mean-spirited; small-minded; (4) bad luck; ill omen; misfortune; jinx |
けちのつき始め see styles |
kechinotsukihajime けちのつきはじめ |
(expression) (See けちをつける) the first sign of bad luck; the first bad omen |
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kyou / kyo きょう |
(1) (凶 only) bad luck; bad fortune; (2) (usu. 凶) evil; wickedness |
Variations: |
kyou / kyo きょう |
bad luck; ill fortune; misfortune |
悪妻は百年の不作 see styles |
akusaihahyakunennofusaku あくさいはひゃくねんのふさく |
(expression) (proverb) a bad wife spells the ruin of her husband; a bad wife means a hundred years of bad luck to her husband |
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sageman(下geman); sageman(下geman); sageman さげまん(下げまん); さげマン(下げマン); サゲマン |
(colloquialism) (kana only) (See あげまん) woman purported to bring bad luck to the man she is near or has sex with |
Variations: |
kuchiura くちうら |
(1) (esp. 口裏) determining a speaker's true or hidden meaning; determining a speaker's intentions from his manner of speech; (2) (archaism) (esp. 口占) divining good or bad luck from listening to someone |
禍福は糾える縄の如し see styles |
kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし |
(expression) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours |
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kechigatsuku(kechiga付ku); kechigatsuku(kechiga付ku) ケチがつく(ケチが付く); けちがつく(けちが付く) |
(exp,v5k) (kana only) (See ケチ・4) to be jinxed; to suffer a stroke of bad luck; to suffer a setback; to have a damper put on one; to have cold water thrown on one |
禍福は糾える縄のごとし see styles |
kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし |
(expression) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours |
禍福はあざなえる縄の如し see styles |
kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし |
(expression) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours |
禍福はあざなえる縄のごとし see styles |
kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし |
(expression) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours |
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sukuu / suku すくう |
(v5u,vi) (1) to build a nest; to nest; (v5u,vi) (2) to hang out (of a bad group); to be based (in); to haunt; (v5u,vi) (3) to lodge (in one's mind; of an evil thought, delusion, etc.); to be planted; to luck (in one's heart) |
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inumoarukebabouniataru / inumoarukebaboniataru いぬもあるけばぼうにあたる |
(exp,v5r) (1) (proverb) bad things happen to those who attempt things; if a dog walks they will hit a stick; (exp,v5r) (2) (proverb) good luck may come unexpectedly |
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oainikusama おあいにくさま |
(int,adj-na) (1) (kana only) (used when giving disappointing news, refusing a request, etc.) sorry; (int,adj-na) (2) (kana only) (ironic) too bad (for you)!; tough luck! |
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inumoarukebabouniataru / inumoarukebaboniataru いぬもあるけばぼうにあたる |
(exp,v5r) (1) (proverb) bad things happen to those who attempt things; if a dog walks they will hit a stick; (exp,v5r) (2) (proverb) good luck may come unexpectedly |
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kafukuhaazanaerunawanogotoshi / kafukuhazanaerunawanogotoshi かふくはあざなえるなわのごとし |
(expression) (proverb) fortune and misfortune are intertwined; fortune and misfortune come by turns; good luck and bad luck alternate (like the strands of a rope); good and bad fortune are next-door neighbours |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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