An opportunity that comes in any one's way. Often const. of. Also pregnantly = chance or opportunity of escape, acquittal, or the like. (Often…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > advantage > an opportunity > [noun] (39) chance1297 An opportunity that comes in any one's way. Often const. of. Also pregnantly = chance or opportunity of escape, acquittal, or the like. (Often… occasiona1382 A conjunction of circumstances favourable or suitable to an end or purpose, or admitting of something being done or effected; an opportunity. In… leisurec1386 An opportunity. Obsolete. opportunitya1387 As a mass noun: a time, condition, or set of circumstances permitting or favourable to a particular action or purpose. advantage1487 Opposed to disadvantage. A favourable occasion; a chance or opportunity. portunity1516 = opportunity, n. 1a. in the nick1565 Chiefly in in (also at, upon) the (very) nick. The precise or exact point of time when something takes place or requires to be done; a critical or… mean1592 A condition which permits or is conducive to something; an opportunity. In early use also plural: conditions or offered terms (of peace). Obsolete. vantage?1592 An opportunity; a chance. Obsolete. occasionet1593 A small occasion. overture1610 A favourable situation or opportunity. Obsolete. hinta1616 An occasion; an opportunity. (In quot. 1623, ? something to lay hold of, a ‘handle’.) Obsolete. largeness1625 Freedom, scope, opportunity. Obsolete. rare. convenience1679 (with a and plural) An opportune occasion, an opportunity. tid1721 A fit or favourable time or season; an opportunity, occasion. opening1752 An opportunity; a chance for advantage, success, gratification, etc.; spec. a job vacancy. offer1831 That which is offered. colloquial or regional. An opportunity or opening, a chance to catch or seize something. slant1837 slang. An occasion, chance, opportunity; also, an opportunity of going somewhere. show1842 Originally U.S.; later chiefly Australian and New Zealand. A chance of success; an opportunity for doing something. Also as a mass noun: chance… showing1852 colloquial (originally U.S.). A chance of success or due consideration, an opportunity; = show, n.1 11b. show-up1883 colloquial. A chance of success; = show, n.1 11b. Obsolete. window of opportunity1942 a chance to take action towards achieving a goal; (usually) spec. a favourable but transient opportunity that must be seized immediately if it is… op1978 = opportunity, n. Frequently (often in plural) as the second element in compounds. Subcategories:— to take part in anything (1) — sole opportunity (1) — opportunity (14) |
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