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单词 fighting chance
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Definition of fighting chance in English:

fighting chance

noun
  • A possibility of success if great effort is made.

    they still have a fighting chance of clinching the title
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Park legally and give the cyclists a fighting chance.
    • If he has some real left-wing issue to bring Liberal voters back to the fold, he stands a fighting chance.
    • This by no means guarantees success, but at least gives them a fighting chance.
    • In Italy it is actually legal to have temperatures at which ice cubes stand a fighting chance of melting.
    • It does seem to be quite a close race, with London, Paris, New York, Madrid and Moscow all with a fighting chance.
    • In the long run, there is no doubt we must all open up and develop the necessary institutions which will enable us to have a fighting chance.
    • There are a handful of invaluable tactics you can employ, however, to give yourself a fighting chance of getting the price you want.
    • I was able to do that, so now I've got a fighting chance.
    • I was conscious of the fact that I was giving myself a fighting chance by not doing anything to cause him any distraction.
    • Alternatively, if I give up the make-believe and stick rigidly to the truth, I've a fighting chance of making my late sixties.
    • Then you would have a fighting chance, but even then only, I think, a fighting chance.
    • If I pull two good runs I have a fighting chance of a medal.
    • The prosecution does have a fighting chance here.
    • They were never in the game with a fighting chance, and they too must have heard the rumblings of doom in the streets.
    • We are ruled by our bodies, but at least we can give the mind a fighting chance.
    • Handled correctly, however, most plants, including pines, have more than a fighting chance of survival at being moved.
    • If they pick up one of those, they've got a good fighting chance of getting control of the Senate.
    • But there is ample evidence to suggest it has a fighting chance, primarily because the food is really very good.
    • On this form, they may still have a fighting chance to escape that fate.
    • But we believe there is a fighting chance of restoring the river's fish stock to its previous level by releasing 3,000.
 
 

Definition of fighting chance in US English:

fighting chance

nounˌfīdiNG ˈCHans
  • A possibility of success if great effort is made.

    they still have a fighting chance of clinching the title
    Example sentencesExamples
    • On this form, they may still have a fighting chance to escape that fate.
    • We are ruled by our bodies, but at least we can give the mind a fighting chance.
    • Then you would have a fighting chance, but even then only, I think, a fighting chance.
    • Park legally and give the cyclists a fighting chance.
    • I was able to do that, so now I've got a fighting chance.
    • If he has some real left-wing issue to bring Liberal voters back to the fold, he stands a fighting chance.
    • If they pick up one of those, they've got a good fighting chance of getting control of the Senate.
    • I was conscious of the fact that I was giving myself a fighting chance by not doing anything to cause him any distraction.
    • It does seem to be quite a close race, with London, Paris, New York, Madrid and Moscow all with a fighting chance.
    • In Italy it is actually legal to have temperatures at which ice cubes stand a fighting chance of melting.
    • They were never in the game with a fighting chance, and they too must have heard the rumblings of doom in the streets.
    • The prosecution does have a fighting chance here.
    • There are a handful of invaluable tactics you can employ, however, to give yourself a fighting chance of getting the price you want.
    • Handled correctly, however, most plants, including pines, have more than a fighting chance of survival at being moved.
    • But there is ample evidence to suggest it has a fighting chance, primarily because the food is really very good.
    • This by no means guarantees success, but at least gives them a fighting chance.
    • In the long run, there is no doubt we must all open up and develop the necessary institutions which will enable us to have a fighting chance.
    • Alternatively, if I give up the make-believe and stick rigidly to the truth, I've a fighting chance of making my late sixties.
    • If I pull two good runs I have a fighting chance of a medal.
    • But we believe there is a fighting chance of restoring the river's fish stock to its previous level by releasing 3,000.
 
 
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