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121 toss-up
noun2) (even chance)it is a toss-up [whether...] — es ist noch ganz ungewiss[, ob...]
* * *n1. (uncertain situation) ungewisse Situation▪ to be a \toss-up [noch] unentschieden [o offen] sein* * *['tɒsʌp]n (lit)Knobeln nt durch Münzenwerfen* * *toss-up s2. umg ungewisse Sache:it’s a toss-up die Chancen stehen gleich;* * *noun1) (tossing of coin) Hochwerfen einer Münzeit is a toss-up [whether...] — es ist noch ganz ungewiss[, ob...]
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122 равный
прлequal; evenра́вные ша́нсы — even chance sg
быть в ра́вном положе́нии с кем-л — to be on a par with sb
как пиани́сту ему́ нет ра́вных — as a pianist he has no match/equal lit, he's without equal as a pianist
си́лы у э́тих кома́нд ра́вные — these teams are equally matched; спорт level, even
го́нки ра́вных проти́вников — level race
ра́вный счёт — level score
счёт пока́ ра́вный — the score is even so far
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123 egyenlõ esély
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124 pedeset-postotni
adj fifty-percent | - izgledi a fifty-fifty chance, an even chance -
125 игра с равными шансами
Mathematics: even-chance gambleУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > игра с равными шансами
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126 fifty/fifty
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127 stejná šance
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128 siawns deg
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chance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Fortuity Nouns 1. chance, accident, lot; fate, kismet, karma (See destiny); Lady Luck, [Dame] Fortune; luck, fortune, hap, hazard; contingency, adventure, fortuity; randomness, indetermination,… … English dictionary for students
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