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have+a+chance+of

  • 1 any

    adj 1. (u afirmativnim rečenicama) svaki, svaka, svako; ma koji, ma koja, ma koje; koji god, koja god, koje god 2. (u upitnim rečenicama i pogodbenim s neg. smislom) ikoji, ikoja, ikoje; koji, koja, koje; ikakav, ikakva, ikakvo; išta, što (u partitivnom smislu) 3. (u negativnim rečenicama) nikakav, nikakva, nikakvo, nikoji, nikoja, nikoje; nijedan, nijedna, nijedno; ništa (u partitivnom smislu) / at # rate, in # case = u svakom slučaju, na svaki način; he is as rich as # one bogat je da ne može biti bogatiji; yuo can get it in # shop možete to dobiti u svakoj trgovini; you can get # number možete dobiti svaku količinu; have you # letters for me ? imate li pisama za mene?; is there # chance? ima li izgleda?; if there are # letters, send them to me ako bude pisama, pošaljite mi ih; that won't do you # harm to ti neće ništa škoditi
    * * *

    bilo kakav
    bilo kakvu
    bilo koje
    bilo kojeg
    bilo koji
    bilo kojoj
    bilo Å¡to
    ikakav
    ikakvih
    ikoji
    ikoliko
    išta
    itko
    jedan
    kojekakav
    koji bilo
    ma
    ma koje
    ma koji
    neki
    nekoliko
    nešto
    nijedno
    nikakav
    nikoji
    svaki
    svatko
    Å¡to

    English-Croatian dictionary > any

  • 2 main

    adj (#ly [adv]) glavni, najvažniji / to have an eye to the #chance = paziti na vlastitu materijalnu korist; [mar] # deck = gornja paluba; by # force = svom snagom, svom silom
    * * *

    generalan
    glavni
    glavni cjevovod
    glavni dio
    glavni odvod
    glavni provodnik
    glavni temeljni
    glavni vod
    glavnog
    glavnom
    jači
    magistrala
    najvažniji
    ocean
    okvirni
    ono glavno
    osnovna
    osnovni
    propust
    pučina
    sila
    snaga
    veći
    vodovod

    English-Croatian dictionary > main

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  • not have a chance in hell — not have a (snowball s) chance in hell not have any possibility. It quickly became clear that I didn t have a snowball s chance in hell of finding my lost wallet. Usage notes: sometimes used in the form have no chance in hell Etymology: based on… …   New idioms dictionary

  • not have a chance in hell — (not) have a chance/hope in hell to have no chance at all of achieving something. She hasn t a hope in hell of passing these exams. (usually + of + doing something) …   New idioms dictionary

  • Have a dog's chance — have no chance …   Dictionary of Australian slang

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  • have (the) first crack at (something) — to have the first chance to try to do something. If you want to sell your share of the business, our company would have first crack at buying it. Usage notes: sometimes used in the forms get a crack at something or have a crack at something have… …   New idioms dictionary

  • Have Buckley's chance — have no chance at all (possibly referring to a famous escaped convict William Buckley) …   Dictionary of Australian slang

  • have a field day — phrase to have the chance to do something that you really enjoy, especially when it causes trouble for someone else Thesaurus: to enjoy something, or to enjoy yourselfsynonym Main entry: field day * * * have a field day : to get a lot of pleasure …   Useful english dictionary

  • have a go — If you have a go, you try to do something, often when you don t think you have much chance of succeeding …   The small dictionary of idiomes

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