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Chance
tʃæns
非常に一般的
600 - 700
600 - 700
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。 この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。 この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。
机会, 可能性, 偶然, 机会主义
Chance の中国語での意味
机会
例:
I had a chance to travel abroad last year.
去年我有机会出国旅行。
This is a great chance for you to improve your skills.
这是你提高技能的好机会。
使用法: formal/informalコンテクスト: Used when referring to an opportunity to do something.
注記: Often used in contexts where one is able to do something beneficial or to advance in a situation.
可能性
例:
There is a chance of rain tomorrow.
明天有下雨的可能性。
He has a chance of winning the competition.
他有可能赢得比赛。
使用法: formal/informalコンテクスト: Used to express the likelihood of an event occurring.
注記: Commonly used in weather forecasts and probability statements.
偶然
例:
By chance, I met an old friend on the street.
我在街上偶然遇到了一个老朋友。
It was just a chance encounter at the café.
这只是一次在咖啡馆的偶然相遇。
使用法: informalコンテクスト: Used when something happens unexpectedly or without planning.
注記: Often implies a sense of surprise or luck in an event.
机会主义
例:
He is known for his opportunistic chance-taking in business.
他以在商业中机会主义的冒险而闻名。
They took a chance on a risky investment.
他们在一次风险投资中冒了险。
使用法: formalコンテクスト: Used in discussions about risk-taking and opportunism.
注記: Can have a negative connotation, suggesting manipulative or unethical behavior.
Chanceの同義語
opportunity
Opportunity refers to a favorable circumstance or a chance for advancement or progress.
例: This job interview is a great opportunity for you to showcase your skills.
注記: While chance can imply randomness or luck, opportunity often implies a situation that is advantageous or promising.
possibility
Possibility indicates that something may happen or be true, but it is not certain.
例: There is a possibility of rain later this afternoon.
注記: Chance can refer to a probability or likelihood of something happening, while possibility emphasizes the potential for something to occur.
likelihood
Likelihood suggests the chance or probability of something happening.
例: There is a high likelihood of success if we follow this strategy.
注記: Chance can be more general, while likelihood specifically indicates the probability of an event occurring.
prospect
Prospect refers to the possibility or likelihood of something happening in the future.
例: There is a bright prospect of expanding our business into new markets.
注記: While chance can refer to a random event, prospect often implies a future potential or expectation.
Chanceの表現、よく使われるフレーズ
Second chance
Refers to an opportunity to try again or make amends after a previous failure or mistake.
例: He's grateful for the second chance his boss gave him to prove himself.
注記: The phrase 'second chance' specifically implies getting another opportunity after a previous failure or missed opportunity.
Take a chance
Means to take a risk or try something despite uncertainty about the outcome.
例: I decided to take a chance and apply for the job, even though I didn't meet all the qualifications.
注記: While 'chance' generally refers to a possibility or probability, 'take a chance' involves actively choosing to take a risk or try something uncertain.
By chance
Indicates that something happened unexpectedly or without planning.
例: I ran into my old friend at the grocery store by chance.
注記: This phrase emphasizes the element of coincidence or randomness in the occurrence, as opposed to a deliberate action or intention.
Fat chance
Expresses skepticism or doubt about the likelihood of something happening.
例: Fat chance of getting a raise this year with the company's financial situation.
注記: In this idiom, 'fat chance' sarcastically suggests that the possibility of the mentioned event occurring is extremely unlikely.
Last chance
Indicates that there will be no further opportunities after the current one.
例: This is your last chance to hand in your assignment before the deadline.
注記: Unlike 'chance,' 'last chance' emphasizes that this is the final opportunity available, often implying consequences if not taken.
Game of chance
Refers to an activity or situation in which the outcome is primarily determined by luck rather than skill.
例: Playing the lottery is a game of chance where luck determines the winner.
注記: While 'chance' can refer to any possibility or opportunity, 'game of chance' specifically refers to activities involving luck or probability.
Take one's chances
Means to accept the risks involved in a situation and proceed regardless of the uncertainty.
例: She decided to take her chances and go backpacking through Europe alone.
注記: This phrase indicates a willingness to face the unpredictable outcomes or risks that come with a particular course of action.
Stand a chance
Means to have a possibility or likelihood of success in a given situation.
例: With her qualifications, she stands a good chance of getting the job.
注記: This idiom highlights the potential for success or favorable outcome, contrasting with the broader concept of 'chance' as a general possibility.
Chanceの日常(スラング)表現
Slim chance
Slim chance means a very small or unlikely possibility of something happening.
例: There's a slim chance of winning the lottery.
注記: The term slim chance emphasizes the low probability more than just saying 'chance'.
Snowball's chance in hell
This slang term implies that the possibility of something happening is extremely low or impossible.
例: He has a snowball's chance in hell of getting that promotion.
注記: It uses a vivid metaphor to signify an almost non-existent chance rather than just saying 'chance'.
Off chance
Off chance refers to a slight or unlikely possibility, often when not expected.
例: I'll check the store on the off chance they have the book I want.
注記: It indicates a more casual and unexpected possibility compared to a usual 'chance'.
Outside chance
Outside chance denotes a small possibility of something happening, usually unexpected.
例: There's an outside chance they might cancel the meeting.
注記: It implies a less predictable or mainstream likelihood compared to a regular 'chance'.
Barely a chance
Barely a chance indicates an extremely small or minimal possibility of something occurring.
例: That plan has barely a chance of success without proper funding.
注記: It emphasizes the almost non-existent probability more than just saying 'chance'.
Chance - 例
There's a chance of rain tomorrow.
明天有可能下雨。
I didn't have a chance to say goodbye.
我没有机会说再见。
It was just a lucky chance that I found the key.
我找到钥匙纯属偶然的运气。
Chanceの文法
Chance - 名詞 (Noun) / 名詞、単数または質量 (Noun, singular or mass)
見出し語: chance
活用
形容詞 (Adjective): chance
名詞、複数 (Noun, plural): chances, chance
名詞、単数または質量 (Noun, singular or mass): chance
動詞、過去形 (Verb, past tense): chanced
動詞、過去分詞 (Verb, past participle): chanced
動詞、動名詞または現在分詞 (Verb, gerund or present participle): chancing
動詞、三人称単数現在形 (Verb, 3rd person singular present): chances
動詞、原形 (Verb, base form): chance
動詞、三人称単数以外の現在形 (Verb, non-3rd person singular present): chance
音節、区切り、アクセント
chance 1 音節を含む: chance
音声表記: ˈchan(t)s
chance , ˈchan(t)s (赤い音節が強調されています)
Chance - 重要性と使用頻度
単語の頻度と重要度指数は、特定の言語で単語がどのくらい頻繁に出現するかを示します。 数字が小さいほど、単語が使用される頻度が高くなります。 最も頻繁に使用される単語は通常1から4000の範囲です。
chance: 600 - 700 (非常に一般的).
この重要度指数は、言語学習の過程で最も役立つ単語に焦点を当てるのに役立ちます。