祸不单行英语怎么说
- What aroused me, though, were the words from my classmates--It never rains, but it pours--from which I benefit a lot.
- Yestersay I had a real whammy. My boss fired me, and my wife asked for a divorce.
- First his car broke down, then he lost my key-it never rains but it pours!
- Yesterday I had a real double whammy. My boss fired me, and my wife asked for a divorce.
- Yesterday was a real double whammy. My boss fired me and my wife asked for divorce.
- Yesterday was a real double whammy. My boss fired me and my wife asked for a divorce.
- My boss fired me and my wife asked for a divorce.
- The tourism slump coincides with another, longer-running crisis.
- I broke a fingernail, laddered my tights and then missed my train - it seems it never rains but it pours.
- I invited my girlfriend to lunch and after we ate, I found I left my wallet at home.
- First my car broke down, and then I lost my key. It never rains but it pours.
- First his girlfriend left him. Then somebody stole his car. It never rains but it pours.
- Like they say, it never rains but it pours.
- Ty was rushed to the hospital.
- My car broke down and then I locked myself out—it's just not my day!
- IT WAS a double whammy for the police this week.
- What it might mean: For men, this is the double whammy.
- Like what they say, it never rains but it pours.
- On him, that proverb it never rains but pours turned out to be true.
- A: Yesterday I had a real double whammy.
- Yestersay I had a real whammy.
- Misfortune has dogged him these days.
- My car broke down and then I locked myself out—it's just not my day!
- We have a double whammy: inflation coupled with recession.
- Peter and Jane had a crash in their car, and then suffered a double whammy when they found their house had been burgled while they were out.