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chance C0235700 (chăns)n.1. a. The unknown and unpredictable element in happenings that seems to have no assignable cause.b. A force assumed to cause events that cannot be foreseen or controlled; luck: Chance will determine the outcome.2. often chances The likelihood of something happening; possibility or probability: Chances are good that you will win. Is there any chance of rain?3. An accidental or unpredictable event: "He sprang to his feet and turned to run. At the same moment by a lucky chance the moon broke through the clouds" (Arthur Conan Doyle).4. A favorable set of circumstances; an opportunity: a chance to escape.5. A risk or hazard; a gamble: took a chance that the ice would hold me.6. Games A raffle or lottery ticket.7. Baseball An opportunity to make a putout or an assist that counts as an error if unsuccessful.adj. Caused by or ascribable to chance; unexpected, random, or casual: a chance encounter; a chance result.tr.v. chanced, chanc·ing, chanc·es 1. To take the risk or hazard of: We thought we could jump over the puddle, but we were not willing to chance it.2. To have the fortune (to be or do something); happen: "My eye chanced to fall on the wizened houseplant on the windowsill" (Elisabeth Brink).3. Used with the impersonal subject it and a following clause or infinitive to indicate the occurrence of a usually unexpected or chance event: "Now it chanced that this car-line was owned by gentlemen who were trying to make money" (Upton Sinclair).Phrasal Verb: chance on (or upon) To find or meet accidentally; happen upon: While in Paris we chanced on two old friends.Idioms: by chance1. Without plan; accidentally: They met by chance on a plane.2. Possibly; perchance: Is he, by chance, her brother? on the off chance In the slight hope or possibility. [Middle English, unexpected event, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *cadentia, from Latin cadēns, cadent-, present participle of cadere, to fall, befall; see kad- in Indo-European roots.]Synonyms: chance, random, casual, haphazard, desultory These adjectives apply to what is determined not by deliberation but by happenstance. Chance stresses lack of intention or premeditation: a chance meeting with a friend. Random implies the absence of a specific pattern or objective: at the mercy of random events. Casual stresses the indiscriminate or unpredictable nature of chance events: "the casual mutation of one of your liver cells from normal to cancerous" (John Barth). Haphazard implies a carelessness or lack of control: "If unmarried significant others are invited to participate in the family support groups at all, it tends to be on a haphazard, informal basis" (Kristin Henderson). Desultory denotes a sporadic or aimless sequence of events: "I lay on a shared cot listening to desultory gunfire" (Jan Clausen). See Also Synonyms at happen, opportunity.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | by chance - through chance, "To sleep, perchance to dream.."perchancearchaicism, archaism - the use of an archaic expression | | 2. | by chance - by accident; "betrayed by a word haply overheard"by luck, haply | | 3. | by chance - without advance planning; "they met accidentally"accidentally, unexpectedly, circumstantially | Translationschance (tʃaːns) noun1. luck or fortune. It was by chance that I found out the truth. 運氣 运气2. an opportunity. Now you have a chance to do well. 機會 机会3. a possibility. He has no chance of winning. 可能性 可能性4. (a) risk. There's an element of chance in this business deal. 危險 危险 verb1. to risk. I may be too late but I'll just have to chance it. 碰運氣 冒...的险2. to happen accidentally or unexpectedly. I chanced to see him last week. 碰巧 碰巧 adjective happening unexpectedly. a chance meeting. 偶然的 偶然的ˈchancy adjective risky or uncertain. a chancy arrangement. 危險的,不可靠的 危险的,不确实的 chance on/upon1. to meet by accident. I chanced on a friend of yours. 碰巧遇見 碰巧遇见2. to discover by accident. I chanced upon some information. 偶然發現 偶然发现by any chance used in enquiring about the possibility of something. Are you by any chance free tonight? 有可能 或许,可能 by chance by luck; without planning. They met by chance. 剛好 偶然地,意外地 an even chance equal probability for and against. We have an even chance of success. 同等機會 同等机会the chances are it is likely (that). The chances are he can't come tomorrow. 可能 可能by chance
by chance1. Randomly; without planning or intent. I found a quaint new craft store by chance the other day. I saw your brother by chance yesterday in the grocery store.2. Perhaps; possibly. Can I get a cup of coffee by chance?See also: by, chanceby chanceaccidentally; randomly; without planning. I found this book by chance at a book sale. We met by chance in a class in college.See also: by, chanceby chanceCasually, accidentally, as in I ran into Bill purely by chance. [c. 1300] Also see by coincidence. See also: by, chance by chance1. Without plan; accidentally: They met by chance on a plane.2. Possibly; perchance: Is he, by chance, her brother?See also: by, chanceEncyclopediaSeechanceLegalSeeChanceby chance
Synonyms for by chanceadv through chance, "To sleep, perchance to dreamSynonymsRelated Wordsadv by accidentSynonymsadv without advance planningSynonyms- accidentally
- unexpectedly
- circumstantially
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