SYNO | as luck would have it | fortuitously | fortunately | ... |
1 translation
To translate another word just start typing!
Usage Examples English
- She is spared from the bloodshed the next day when she is tried but fortunately found innocent, only to be abducted by Kalliovski.
- Walters museum no. 2110 is a damaged kudurru, but fortunately parts in exquisite shape, as well as legible cuneiform text.
- Rather than making a single "Fortunately..." (or "Unfortunately..." ...
- At one point during filming, Burton was threatened at gunpoint by an overzealous fan, but fortunately danger was averted.
- As time passed on, fortunately, the king of Moirang got to know about Khuyol Haoba's identity and reinstated him to his late father's official position.
- The seals are now fortunately protected by Ecuadorian law as is most of their habitat.
- In 2010 the charity struggled with finances and faced closure but fortunately were able to recover and continue.
- On 1 May 1980, a fire destroyed the back portion of Reinet House but fortunately much of the contents were saved.
- Jack's great mate and fellow Rally Hall of Fame inductee Dave Johnson, fortunately, was too quick for an axe-wielding Jack back in 1958.
- In October 2012, Pathi Harn critically injured his keeper by crushing her against a pole, fortunately the keeper survived.
- While on patrol in July 1970, "Lae" struck a shallow reef and was pulled off with the aid of sister ships "Aitape" and "Samarai", fortunately suffering little damage.
- These three maps were destroyed by fire in 1945 but fortunately copies had been made before then.
- On 7 November 1862, the "City of Sydney" was lost at Green Cape, fortunately without loss of life.
- Fortunately, all three of them survived the crash and are in a bed at a hospital.
- His Brother, Vladimir Stolberg, also served in the Soviet army. He fortunately made it back.
- Since the completion of the second correction, no major flooding occurred in Seeland until August 2007, which fortunately was lower than any of the previous floods.
- On 25 March 1973 during transit, "Sterett" [...] s LAMPS helicopter crashed while ferrying the chaplain between ships for religious services, fortunately, all crewmen survived.
- On New Year's Day in 1973, a chairlift mishap injured 21 skiers; fortunately there were no fatalities.
- There were plans to use some of the tunnels during the Swine flu pandemic; fortunately the pandemic never materialised.
© dict.cc English-Greek dictionary 2024
Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!