"chance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

chance sustantivo

sustantivo + chance
Kolokacji: 25
percent chance • chance of university place • life chance • chance of survival • chance of success • chance of escape • ...
chance + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 16
chance encounter • chance meeting • chance remark • chance discovery • Chance Saloon • ...
chance + verbo
Kolokacji: 58
chance comes • chance goes • chance gets • chance says • chance makes • chance seems • chance wins • chance plays • ...
verbo + chance
Kolokacji: 88
lose one's chance • hurt one's chances • ruin one's chances • lead to chance • end one's chances • like one's chances • create chances • ...
adjetivo + chance
Kolokacji: 93
good chance • better chance • best chance • only chance • fair chance • slim chance • slight chance • realistic chance • ...
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 22
(2) better, best, electoral
Kolokacji: 3
(3) only, unique, single
Kolokacji: 3
1. fair chance = spora szansa fair chance
2. reasonable chance = uzasadniona szansa reasonable chance
3. blind chance = ślepy los, ślepy traf blind chance
4. limited chance = ograniczona szansa limited chance
5. better-than-average chance = better-than-average szansa better-than-average chance
  • If you're reading Ars Technica, there is a better-than-average chance that you spend way too much time looking at screens, be they computer or other.
  • And some financial analysts say that Pitney, with an established brand name and a big budget to promote it, has a better-than-average chance of catching up.
  • Over the next few months, so Nasa says, there should be a better-than-average chance of witnessing them thanks to the solar maximum, a period of high solar activity that occurs every nine to 14 years.
  • Children of her socioeconomic class obviously stand a better-than-average chance of recovery.
  • Not her favorite part of the job, although as a shaman she had a better-than-average chance at knowing when someone was lying to her.
  • Clark Wolf, a restaurant consultant, said, "The restaurants have a better-than-average chance because showmanship is critical to the restaurant business, and Ted's got it."
  • He warned that Megrahi stood a better-than-average chance of being acquitted on appeal.
  • The two of you would make a team with a better-than-average chance of survival.
  • Any young person here, anyone like yourself or Diane who would seem to have a better-than-average chance of adapting to the conditions we face, is precious.
  • The players give Wilander a better-than-average chance of winning Wimbledon for the first time, which would add a great deal of excitement to the United States Open in September.
(8) off, equal, better-than-even
Kolokacji: 3
(11) high, low, third-down
Kolokacji: 3
(14) mere, bare, minimal
Kolokacji: 3
(16) new, main, early, future
Kolokacji: 4
(17) legitimate, long-shot
Kolokacji: 2
(18) unnecessary, extra
Kolokacji: 2
(20) scant, poor
Kolokacji: 2
(21) strange, odd
Kolokacji: 2
(22) unexpected, long-awaited
Kolokacji: 2
preposición + chance
Kolokacji: 17
by chance • about one's chances • in several chances • to chance • of chance • ...

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