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for·tune
/ˈfɔrʧən/
財富,運氣,興隆,大量財產,好運,命運
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
For·tune
n.
1.
The
arrival
of
something
in
a
sudden
or
unexpected
manner
;
chance
;
accident
;
luck
;
hap
;
also
,
the
personified
or
deified
power
regarded
as
determining
human
success
,
apportioning
happiness
and
unhappiness
,
and
distributing
arbitrarily
or
fortuitously
the
lots
of
life
.
'T
is
more
by
fortune
,
lady
,
than
by
merit
.
--
Shak
.
O
Fortune
,
Fortune
,
all
men
call
thee
fickle
.
--
Shak
.
2.
That
which
befalls
or
is
to
befall
one
;
lot
in
life
,
or
event
in
any
particular
undertaking
;
fate
;
destiny
;
as
,
to
tell
one's
fortune
.
You
,
who
men's
fortunes
in
their
faces
read
.
--
Cowley
.
3.
That
which
comes
as
the
result
of
an
undertaking
or
of
a
course
of
action
;
good
or
ill
success
;
especially
,
favorable
issue
;
happy
event
;
success
;
prosperity
as
reached
partly
by
chance
and
partly
by
effort
.
Our
equal
crimes
shall
equal
fortune
give
.
--
Dryden
.
There
is
a
tide
in
the
affairs
of
men
,
Which
,
taken
at
the
flood
,
leads
on
to
fortune
. --
Shak
.
His
father
dying
,
he
was
driven
to
seek
his
fortune
.
--
Swift
.
4.
Wealth
;
large
possessions
;
large
estate
;
riches
;
as
,
a
gentleman
of
fortune
.
Syn:
--
Chance
;
accident
;
luck
;
fate
.
Fortune book
,
a
book
supposed
to
reveal
future
events
to
those
who
consult
it
. --
Crashaw
.
Fortune hunter
,
one
who
seeks
to
acquire
wealth
by
marriage
.
Fortune teller
,
one
who
professes
to
tell
future
events
in
the
life
of
another
.
Fortune telling
,
the
practice
or
art
of
professing
to
reveal
future
events
in
the
life
of
another
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
For·tune
,
v. t.
1.
To
make
fortunate
;
to
give
either
good
or
bad
fortune
to
. [
Obs
.]
2.
To
provide
with
a
fortune
.
3.
To
presage
;
to
tell
the
fortune
of
. [
Obs
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
For·tune
,
v. i.
To
fall
out
;
to
happen
.
It
fortuned
the
same
night
that
a
Christian
,
serving
a
Turk
in
the
camp
,
secretely
gave
the
watchmen
warning
.
--
Knolles
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
fortune
n
1:
an
unknown
and
unpredictable
phenomenon
that
causes
an
event
to
result
one
way
rather
than
another
; "
bad
luck
caused
his
downfall
"; "
we
ran
into
each
other
by
pure
chance
"
[
syn
:
luck
,
chance
,
hazard
]
2:
a
large
amount
of
wealth
or
prosperity
3:
an
unknown
and
unpredictable
phenomenon
that
leads
to
a
favorable
outcome
; "
it
was
my
good
luck
to
be
there
";
"
they
say
luck
is
a
lady
"; "
it
was
as
if
fortune
guided
his
hand
" [
syn
:
luck
]
4:
your
overall
circumstances
or
condition
in
life
(
including
everything
that
happens
to
you
); "
whatever
my
fortune
may
be
"; "
deserved
a
better
fate
"; "
has
a
happy
lot
"; "
the
luck
of
the
Irish
"; "
a
victim
of
circumstances
"; "
success
that
was
her
portion
" [
syn
:
destiny
,
fate
,
luck
,
lot
,
circumstances
,
portion
]
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