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chance
ɑːns æns tʃæns tʃɑns
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense chances, present participle chancing, past tense , past participle chanced
1 N-VAR [NOUN that] 可能();机会 If there is a chance of something happening, it is possible that it will happen. 可能();机会
  • Do you think they have a chance of beating Australia?. [+ of]

    你认为他们有可能击败澳大利亚吗?

  • This partnership has a good chance of success. [+ of]

    这个组合获胜的希望很大。

  • The specialist who carried out the brain scan thought Tim's chances of survival were still slim. [+ of]

    给蒂姆做脑部扫描的专科医生认为他活下来的可能性仍旧渺茫。

  • There was really very little chance that Ben would ever have led a normal life.

    本过上正常人的生活的机会真的非常小。

2 N-COUNT [usually NOUN to-infinitive] 机会;机遇 If you have a chance to do something, you have the opportunity to do it. 机会;机遇 [Also + for]
  • The electoral council announced that all eligible people would get a chance to vote.

    选举委员会宣布,所有有资格者都将获得投票的机会。

  • Most refugee doctors never get the chance to practice medicine in British hospitals.

    多数去避难的医生永远没有机会在英国医院行医。

  • I felt I had to give him a chance.

    我觉得自己必须给他个机会。

3 ADJ [ADJ n] 偶然的;意外的;凑巧的 A chance meeting or event is one that is not planned or expected. 偶然的;意外的;凑巧的
  • ...a chance meeting.

    偶遇

Chance is also a noun.
  • ...a victim of chance and circumstance.

    时运不济的倒霉蛋

4 VERB 碰巧();偶然发现 If you chance to do something or chance on something, you do it or find it although you had not planned or tried to. 碰巧();偶然发现 [formal]
  • A man I chanced to meet proved to be a most unusual character. [VERB to-infinitive]

    我邂逅了一个人,后来发现他是个极为与众不同的家伙。

  • It was just then that I chanced to look round. [VERB to-infinitive]

    就在那时,我恰好环顾了下四周。

  • ...Christopher Columbus, who chanced upon the Dominican Republic nearly 500 years ago. [V + upon/on/across]

    克里斯托弗·哥伦布,在近500年前偶然发现多米尼加共和国的人

SYN happen
5 VERB 的险 If you chance something, you do it even though there is a risk that you may not succeed or that something bad may happen. 的险
  • Andy knew the risks. I cannot believe he would have chanced it. [VERB it]

    安迪知道有风险,我不敢相信他竟然甘冒其险。

  • He decided no assassin would chance a shot from amongst that crowd. [VERB noun]

    他认定,没有刺客会冒险混在人群里开枪。

6 See also: off-chance 
7 PHRASE 偶然;碰巧 Something that happens by chance was not planned by anyone. 偶然;碰巧
  • He had met Mr Maude by chance.

    他曾邂逅过莫德先生。

8 PHRASE (用以询问某事是否属实)会不会,可能 You can use by any chance when you are asking questions in order to find out whether something that you think might be true is actually true. (用以询问某事是否属实)会不会,可能
  • Are they by any chance related?

    他们有可能是亲戚吗?

9 PHRASE 有可能;有机会 If you say that someone stands a chance of achieving something, you mean that they are likely to achieve it. If you say that someone doesn't stand a chance of achieving something, you mean that they cannot possibly achieve it. 有可能;有机会
  • Being very good at science subjects, I stood a good chance of gaining high grades. [+ of]

    我理科很棒,所以很有机会拿高分。

  • Neither is seen as standing any chance of snatching the leadership from him. [+ of]

    两人都不被认为有任何可能从他手中夺得领导权。

10 PHRASE 冒险;碰运气 When you take a chance, you try to do something although there is a large risk of danger or failure. 冒险;碰运气
  • You take a chance on the weather if you holiday in the UK.

    在英国度假,只有赌天气了。

  • From then on, they were taking no chances.

    从那时起,他们就不再冒险了。

  • Dennis was not a man to take chances.

    丹尼斯不是个敢冒风险的人。

Word Partnership
Word PartnershipUse chance with:
N.

chance of success, chance of survival, chance of winning 1

chance encounter, chance meeting 3

ADJ.

fair chance, good chance, slight chance 1 2

VERB.

give someone/something a chance, have a chance, miss a chance 1 2

get a chance 2

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