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1 stand a chance
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s posició, lloc | plataforma, tribuna | resistència, oposició | parada, estació | funció, representació | peu, suport | faristol | penjador | parada de mercatv estar dret, estar dempeus, aixecar-se | mesurar d'alçada | mantenir una posició/ un punt de vista | ser/ estar situat | quedar-se, romandre | durar, ser vàlid, estar en vigor | suportar, tolerar, resistir, aguantarstand a chance tenir una oportunitatstand by ser lleial, romandre fidelstand for simbolitzar, representarstand on descansar damunt de, dependre de, insistir enstand on ceremonies fer complimentsit stands to reason és raonablestand out destacar, sobresortir
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stand a chance — (of doing sth) ► to be likely to do sth: »These ambitious projects only stand a chance of happening if they get generous financial backing. »I don t think they stand a chance of winning the election. Main Entry: ↑stand … Financial and business terms
stand\ a\ chance — • stand a chance • stand a show n. phr. To have a possibility or opportunity; be likely to do or get something. Fred doesn t stand a chance of being elected. We stand a good chance of seeing Mary at the party … Словарь американских идиом
stand a chance — • stand to • stand a chance have a possibility They stand a good chance of winning the game. to be in a position where, if and when an event takes place, some advantage or disadvantage is likely to occur … Idioms and examples
stand a chance of — (doing something) to have the possibility of doing something. Do you think he stands a chance of beating Mark? … New idioms dictionary
stand a chance — ► stand a chance have a prospect of success. Main Entry: ↑chance … English terms dictionary
stand a chance — phrasal or stand a show : to have a likelihood or possibility he doesn t stand a chance with the champion * * * I [usu. with negative] have a prospect of success or survival his rivals don t stand a chance II see chance … Useful english dictionary
stand a chance — to have a chance of success. If government funding is withdrawn, small, independent theatres don t stand a chance. (usually negative) We might stand a chance of winning if we continue to play as well as we did today. (often + of + doing… … New idioms dictionary
stand a chance — or[stand a show] {n. phr.} To have a possibility or opportunity; be likely to do or get something. * /Fred doesn t stand a chance of being elected./ * /We stand a good chance of seeing Mary at the party./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stand a chance — or[stand a show] {n. phr.} To have a possibility or opportunity; be likely to do or get something. * /Fred doesn t stand a chance of being elected./ * /We stand a good chance of seeing Mary at the party./ … Dictionary of American idioms
stand a chance (of doing something) — stand a chance/hope/(of doing something) phrase to be likely to achieve something Do they stand any chance of winning against France? Thesaurus: to be likely to succeedsynonym Main entry: stand * * * … Useful english dictionary
stand a chance of doing sth — stand a chance (of doing sth) ► to be likely to do sth: »These ambitious projects only stand a chance of happening if they get generous financial backing. »I don t think they stand a chance of winning the election. Main Entry: ↑stand … Financial and business terms