释义 |
chancychanc‧y /ˈtʃɑːnsi $ ˈtʃænsi/ adjective - Making financial forecasts can be a very chancy business.
- As a result, identification becomes a chancy thing even for the experts.
- But such a strategy, chancy at best, certainly can not succeed without a credible threat of a resolution.
- Fine for flat objects, chancy for bowl shapes.
- Getting to Cape Wrath is rather chancy.
- Publishers will not publish chancy, fat collections when they can publish a small number of readily marketable volumes.
- She was only half Jersey, and that half did not include her temper, which was chancy and morose.
not certain, or involving a lot of risk SYN risky: Acting professionally is a chancy business.—chanciness noun [uncountable] |