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providential [ˌprɑ:vɪˈdenʃl]

adj. 凑巧的,幸运的;

例句:

  • This, in damning contrast to the free and providential peopling of New England.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • At a critical moment...providential succour arrived from an English fleet.
    来自W. S. Churchill
  • He explained the yellow fever epidemic as a providential act to discourage urban growth.
    他解释说黄热病的流行恰好减缓了城市的扩张。
  • The pistols were loaded so our escape is indeed providential.
    手枪是上了子弹的,所以我们能逃脱实在幸运。
  • It'struck her as providential that she should be the instrument of his initiation.
    在她看来,由她来担任这个启蒙的角色实出天意.
  • For Kucinich, the story seemed providential.
    来自NEWYORKER