take a chance
英 [teɪk ə tʃɑːns]
美 [teɪk ə tʃæns]
冒险;碰运气
英英释义
verb
- take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
- When you buy these stocks you are gambling
双语例句
- Nobody's gonna want to take a chance on a doper.
没人会对一个服禁药的人。 - '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?” - I don't know whether we have enough money to last the whole holiday as we have planned, but I'm prepared to take a chance on it.
我不知道我们是否有足够的钱按计划度完整个假期,可是我准备冒险那样做了。 - I thought I'd take a chance.
我想撞撞运气。 - Anyhow he had to take a chance.
无论如何,他只能孤注一掷了。 - We will take a chance to have the party outdoor.
我们将冒险举行露天聚会。 - Come on, and take a chance* You may lose, but it's worth trying.
来,冒险一试,也许你会失败,但值得尝试。 - He decided to take a chance.
他决定冒险一试。 - We decided to take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors.
我们决定与老天爷赌一把,在户外聚会。 - I can't take a chance that they're right.
我们不能冒险万一他们是对的。