to take what may befall one, submit to whatever may happen; to ‘risk it’. So †to stand to one's chance (obsolete), to stand one's chance.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > causation > chance or causelessness > chance [verb (intransitive)] > run a risk or take one's chance (15) to take one's chancec1325 to take what may befall one, submit to whatever may happen; to ‘risk it’. So †to stand to one's chance (obsolete), to stand one's chance. to take penancec1400 Penitential fare (suitable for fast days), meagre food; poor hospitality. to take penance: to accept another's hospitality without any special… to throw at allc1400 intransitive. To roll a die or dice; to play at dice. to buy a pig (in Scotl. a cat) in a poke1546 to buy a pig (in Scotl. a cat) in a poke: (French acheter chat en poche) to purchase something which one has not examined; hence, to enter into an… to throw the helve after the hatchet1546 Phrases. to throw the helve after the hatchet: after losing or risking so much, to risk all that is left; to go the whole length regardless of loss… to set (up) one's rest1579 In extended use. To gamble one's entire position, or all of one's hopes and chances; to stake one's all (usually with on, upon). Also: to place one's… to give the adventure1607 Any undertaking the outcome of which is uncertain; an experiment; a test of luck. Obsolete. to make a shaft or a bolt of ita1616 Phrase. to make a shaft or a bolt of it: to risk making something or other out of it; to accept the issue whatever it may be, to run the risk… to run a fortune1627 A mishap, disaster. to run a fortune (= French courir fortune de): to run a risk. Obsolete. to run for luck1799 U.S. to run for luck: to trust to luck, to take one's chance. to go the vole1816 to go the vole, to run every risk in the hope of great gain; to try all shifts. chance1863 intransitive. To come about by chance; to happen, occur, fall out, come to pass. with the event as subject, expressed either by a noun preceding the… to chance one's arm1889 colloquial phrase to chance one's arm: to perform an action in the face of probable failure; to take one's chance of doing something successfully… to take a chance or chances1902 to take a chanceor chances: to take a risk or risks. Originally U.S. gamble1919 intransitive. To take a chance that a desired result will be achieved or state of affairs be the case. |
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