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2 неплохой шанс
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3 решающий шанс
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4 линия выходит
прост., уст.now is one's chance; one has a fair chance of successБальзаминов.
Сами теперь видите, какая линия мне выходит. Вдруг человеком могу сделаться. (А. Островский, Праздничный сон - до обеда) — Balzaminov. Now you can see yourself that I have a fair chance of success. I may become a man of high standing before you know it. -
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муж.chance; мн. ч. odds; look-out (виды, перспективы)иметь много шансов — to have a good/fair chance
иметь все шансы на успех — to have every prospect of success, to stand to win
иметь мало шансов на успех — to have/stand little chance of success
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6 шанс
м.chanceиметь много шансов — have a good / fair chance
иметь больше шансов — stand* a better chance
иметь все шансы на успех — have every prospect of success, stand* to win
иметь мало шансов на успех — have / stand* little chance of success
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7 шанс
м.име́ть мно́го шансов — have a good / fair chance
име́ть бо́льше шансов — stand a better chance
име́ть все шансы на успе́х — have every prospect of success, stand to win
име́ть ма́ло шансов на успе́х — have / stand little chance of success
у него́ нет никаки́х шансов на вы́игрыш — ≈ he is quite out of the running
ни мале́йшего шанса — not the ghost [gəʊst] of a chance
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8 иметь много шансов
General subject: have a fair chance, have a good chanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь много шансов
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9 иметь хороший шанс
Military: have a fair chance, have a good chanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь хороший шанс
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10 имеющий хороший шанс
Military: having a fair chance, having a good chanceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > имеющий хороший шанс
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11 удобный случай
1) General subject: a fair chance, chance, handle, opening, opportunity, show, turn2) Mathematics: occasion3) Diplomatic term: favourable opportunity4) Makarov: good opportunity -
12 иметь много шансов на успех
General subject: have a fair chance of successУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > иметь много шансов на успех
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13 подходящий случай
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14 обивать пороги
обивать < все> порогиразг.apply (petition) with dogged persistence; pester smb. <with (about) smth.>; cf. camp on smb.'s doorstep; haunt smb.'s threshold- Опытный учёный в подобных случаях строит всё заново. А дилетант принимается обивать пороги, требует повторной серии, разумеется, кричит, что его зажимают... (Л. Жуховицкий, Остановиться, оглянуться...) — 'An experienced scientist in a case like that would start out again from scratch, while a dilettante begins pestering the powers-that-be, demanding a second series of tests, then shouting from the rooftops that he's not being given a fair chance...'
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15 торная дорога
1) (свобода действий, широкие возможности) freedom of action; ample opportunity; a good (fair) chance; vast horizons2) (привычный, обычный образ действий) beaten path (track); the path everyone else treads[Павел] начал уклоняться с торной дороги всех: реже посещал вечеринки и хотя по праздникам куда-то уходил, но возвращался трезвый. (М. Горький, Мать) — He was diverging from the path everyone else trod. He went less often to parties, and while he disappeared on Sundays, he always came home sober.
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1. having2. availableРусско-английский словарь по информационным технологиям > имеющий
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20 маза
1. МАЗА сленгa (good) chance / a fair shake возможность, вероятность a chance, an opportunity or possibilityЕсть маза заработать много денег - надо поехать челноком в Китай. There's a good chance to make a lot of money if you go to China as a shuttle trader. Без мазы. No way.
2. МАЗА сленг a spat / a row / a run-in спор an argument
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