chance on
英 [tʃɑːns ɒn]
美 [tʃæns ɑːn]
偶然找到,遇到
英英释义
verb
- find unexpectedly
- the archeologists chanced upon an old tomb
- she struck a goldmine
- The hikers finally struck the main path to the lake
双语例句
- Why would people take a chance on getting involved with forced labor?
为什么会有人冒险参与强迫劳工活动呢? - You take a chance on the weather if you holiday in the UK
在英国度假,只有赌天气了。 - Perhaps you might chance on copies at some old book stalls.
也许你可能在一些旧书摊上碰巧找到几本。 - Nobody wants to take a chance on her.
没人愿意在她身上赌一把。 - 'You take a chance on the weather if you holiday in the UK.' — 'So what?'
“如果到英国度假,天气好不好得要碰运气。”——“那又如何?” - We'll take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors.
我们将冒着天气不好的危险举行露天晚会。 - Nobody's gonna want to take a chance on a doper.
没人会对一个服禁药的人。 - And he's more nervous. linda, I think we're taking a chance on this guy.
他也更紧张。琳达,我觉得我们是在这个人身上下赌注。 - I am very grateful to them for taking a chance on me.
我非常感激他们信任我,让我放手去干。 - I think we need to take a chance on him.
我觉得我们要给他次机会。
