Explanation: Fortunately, things that do not come one after another. Usage: The main predicate; as object clause; often used in conjunction with the double whammy Source: Han Liu Xiang, "said park trickery": "This is not important to the so-called welfare, disaster will come to those who are heavy." Examples: Song Jiang listening, pull given two Gongren said: "it is hard it is! Is '~, misfortunes never come singly.'" (Ming Shinai "Water Margin will be transferred" back to the thirty-seventh)
No. 2
Fortunately, things will not come straight (often with the 'double whammy' Lian Yong).
dodge a pit only to fall into a well, be done over night reach Heaven at a single bound, be in the ascendant, unexpected disaster, cockatrice a beast of prey, pestilence, Seal line is Hydra, Fei Zai accident, go places, Misfortunes never come alone [single]. (=One misfortune calls up another.), one disaster after another, aim too high; bite off more than one can chew, zip across the horizon, Name of high land, world-renowned, land famous for, No longer pipe, no longer dance., advance by leaps and bounds, born at a wrong time., born at a wrong time, Unexpected calamities, Skyrocket, at a brush arrive, follow up a victory head, Feng pig Revised Snake, rapid promotion
Antonym
to have simutaneously two happy events in a family., odor sweep the floor, lose face, when the clouds part,one sees the sun, Yunkai morn, vanish, In smoke, dissolve like ice and break like tiles, proceed from the out side to the inside, Progressive approach, Climbing inferiority, go far,one must start from near, lose all standing and reputation, be blessed with a double portion of good fortune, Notorious, Kujintianlai, After the rain First Clearing, sun shines again after the rain, After a storm comes a calm.
Containing Phrases
blessing Alone extremely Misfortunes never come alone [single]. (=One misfortune calls up another.)
Troubles never come singly.
Blessing alone extremely Township Misfortunes never come alone [single]. (=One misfortune calls up another.)