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Перевод: chance
[прилагательное] случайный; [существительное] случайность ; случай ; возможность ; удача ; счастье; шанс ; вероятность ; риск ; судьба ; [глагол] рискнуть; случаться
Тезаурус:
- "Bully," said Angela, speaking very earnestly to the alsatian, "here's your chance to make up for the naughty things you've done to me.
- Neutralizing involves giving the employee work where their weaknesses cannot cause problems and where they get a chance to use whatever strengths they possess.
- Summit offers chance to improve British image in EC Hurd faces test of beliefs on Europe.
- One is contained in the sentence which is most often mocked in the Preface to "Paradise Lost" : 'A schoolboy who reads a page of Milton by chance, for the first time, and then looks up and says "By Gum", not in the least knowing how the thing has worked, but only that new strength and width and brightness and zest have transformed his world, is nearer to the truth than the critics."
- Memories of Loma Prieta are not the only incentive; the US Geological Survey a 50 to 60 per cent chance of a major quake in California in the next 30 years that will cost 50 billion in property losses alone.
- Certainly nature's use of chance, by accident, incident or mutation, is therefore selective and subject to sensitive principles of a physical, chemical, organic and (many of us suspect) a spiritual, balance: a universal ecology.
- The seller, if he is to receive cash or debt securities rather than shares, would want a price that reflected as fully as possible the value to the buyer of creating a monopoly (and thus the lost chance for the seller to do it himself).
- "I'd have to say that given the change of government they ought to have a very good chance of preventing us assisting Huerter.
- The dinosaurs took over instead; and it is tempting to suggest that the mammals failed to seize their chance precisely because the dinosaurs beat them to it: in the first encounter, if such it was, the dinosaurs won.
- Or do you think there's a chance?"
- Gerard Fusil, a French radio journalist, suffers the same insatiable affliction as Francoise, along with hundreds of other amateurs who want to cheat death with a dramatic natural backdrop, but his connections within the French media gave him the chance to create an annual event to satisfy even the most daredevil adventurer.
- Nothing is left to chance.
- He didn't seem upset that it was empty and Trent had the feeling that, given the chance, the President would have poured himself another whisky and drunk it for something to do rather than from desire for alcohol.
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