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chance

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词汇关系

词义详解

  • n. 机会,际遇;运气,侥幸;可能性
  • vt. 偶然发生;冒……的险
  • vi. 碰巧;偶然被发现
  • n. (Chance)人名;(英)钱斯

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词态变化


复数: chances;第三人称单数: chances;过去式: chanced;过去分词: chanced;现在分词: chancing;

助记提示


chance.........巧 死(了,真巧)........偶然;碰巧

中文词源


chance 机会

来自拉丁词cadens, 掉落,词源同case, accident. 即偶发事件。

英文词源


chance
chance: [13] Like the related case, chance originally meant ‘that which befalls (by accident, also a relative)’. It comes ultimately from Vulgar Latin *cadēre, a descendant of Latin cadere ‘fall’ (source of English cadence and cadenza). This passed into Old French as cheoir, whose noun derivatives included cheoite (source of English chute) and cheance, acquired by English via Anglo-Norman chaunce.
=> accident, cadence, case, chute
chance (v.)
late 14c., "to come about, to happen," from chance (n.). Meaning "to risk" attested from 1859. Related: Chanced; chancing.
chance (n.)
c. 1300, "something that takes place, what happens, an occurrence" (good or bad, but more often bad), from Old French cheance "accident, chance, fortune, luck, situation, the falling of dice" (12c., Modern French chance), from Vulgar Latin *cadentia "that which falls out," a term used in dice, from neuter plural of Latin cadens, present participle of cadere "to fall" (see case (n.1)).

In English frequently in plural, chances. The word's notions of "opportunity" and "randomness" are as old as the record of it in English and now all but crowd out the word's original notion of "mere occurrence." Main chance "thing of most importance" is from 1570s, bearing the older sense. The mathematical (and hence odds-making) sense is attested from 1778. To stand a chance (or not) is from 1796.

To take (one's) chances "accept what happens" (early 14c.) is from the old, neutral sense; to take a chance/take chances is originally (by 1814) "participate in a raffle or lottery or game;" extended sense of "take a risk" is by 1826.

双语例句


1. They had met by chance at university and finished up getting married.
他们在大学偶遇,最后结了婚。

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2. If cancers are spotted early there'sa high chance of survival.
如果癌症在早期发现的话,存活的几率会很高。

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3. He did not get a chance to deepen his knowledge of Poland.
他没有机会更深入地了解波兰。

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4. He has almost certainly blown his chance of touring India this winter.
他几乎肯定失去了今冬去印度旅行的机会。

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5. There is a chance of sunny spells in the West.
西部可能会有一段天气晴朗的日子。

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