take a chance
英 [teɪk ə tʃɑːns]
美 [teɪk ə tʃæns]
冒险;碰运气
英英释义
verb
- take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome- When you buy these stocks you are gambling
 
双语例句
- 'You take a chance on the weather if you holiday in the UK.' — 'So what?'
 “如果到英国度假,天气好不好得要碰运气。”——“那又如何?”
- That wasn't my fight, that was yours. I could take a chance.
 那不是我的枪战,而是你的,我可以碰运气。
- I think we need to take a chance on him.
 我觉得我们要给他次机会。
- He finally chose to take a chance instead of playing it safe.
 他最终选择了冒险一试,而不是安全求稳。参考答案。
- I thought I'd take a chance.
 我想撞撞运气。
- We decided to take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors.
 我们决定与老天爷赌一把,在户外聚会。
- The important thing is not being afraid to take a chance.
 重要的并不是害怕冒险。
- You should have some contacts who respect you enough personally to take a chance on your new business.
 你应该拥有一些个人方面足够尊重你的联络人来给你的新企业一个机会。
- Nobody's gonna want to take a chance on a doper.
 没人会对一个服禁药的人。
- We will take a chance with the weather and go for a picnic.
 我们将怀着天气可能会好的侥幸心情去野餐。
