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21 an off chance
an off chanceuma possibilidade remota. -
22 dog’s chance
dog’s chance[d'ɔgz tʃa:ns] n mínima probabilidade. -
23 fighting chance
figh.ting chance[faitiŋ tʃ'a:ns] n possibilidade de lutar (pela vida, na doença, por exemplo). -
24 it has a chance
it has a chanceisto é provável. -
25 not the ghost of a chance
not the ghost of a chancesem a menor possibilidade. -
26 sporting chance
sport.ing chance[sp'ɔ:tiŋ tʃa:ns] n coll possibilidade de êxito. -
27 take your chance!
take your chance!arrisque a sorte! -
28 to leave it to chance
to leave it to chanceconfiar na sorte. -
29 to stand a chance of
to stand a chance ofter probabilidade de. -
30 to stand a good chance
to stand a good chanceter boas probabilidades. -
31 a sporting chance
(a reasonably good chance.) uma hipótese de ganhar -
32 an even chance
(equal probability for and against: We have an even chance of success.) iguais probabilidades -
33 by any chance
(used in enquiring about the possibility of something: Are you by any chance free tonight?) por acaso -
34 a\ Chinaman's\ chance
English-Brazilian Portuguese dictionary > a\ Chinaman's\ chance
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35 a sporting chance
(a reasonably good chance.) oportunidade interessante -
36 by any chance
(used in enquiring about the possibility of something: Are you by any chance free tonight?) por acaso -
37 by chance
(by luck; without planning: They met by chance.) por sorte -
38 by\ chance
porventura, por acaso -
39 chanceful
chance.ful[tʃ'a:nsful; tʃ'ænsful] adj cheio de oportunidades, possibilidades. -
40 chanceless
chance.less[tʃ'a:nslis; tʃ'ænslis] adj sem uma oportunidade.
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