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1 likelihood
nounWahrscheinlichkeit, diewhat is the likelihood of this happening? — wie wahrscheinlich ist es, dass dies geschieht?
* * *noun (probability.) die Wahrscheinlichkeit* * *like·li·hood[ˈlaɪklihʊd]there's every \likelihood that... aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach...there is a great/poor \likelihood that... es ist sehr wahrscheinlich/unwahrscheinlich, dass..., es besteht eine große/geringe Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass...in all \likelihood in aller Wahrscheinlichkeit, aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach* * *['laIklɪhʊd]nWahrscheinlichkeit fthe likelihood is that... —
there is no likelihood of that — das ist nicht wahrscheinlich
there is little/every likelihood that... — es ist kaum/durchaus anzunehmen, dass...
is there any likelihood of him coming? — besteht die Möglichkeit, dass er kommt?
what's the likelihood of their getting married? — wie wahrscheinlich ist es or wie groß ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit, dass die beiden heiraten?
what's the likelihood of you coming out with me tonight? — wie sind die Chancen, dass du heute Abend mit mir ausgehst?
* * *likelihood [ˈlaıklıhʊd] s1. Wahrscheinlichkeit f:in all likelihood aller Wahrscheinlichkeit nach, höchstwahrscheinlich;there is a strong likelihood of his succeeding es ist sehr wahrscheinlich, dass es ihm gelingt; er wird mit großer Wahrscheinlichkeit Erfolg haben2. (deutliches) Anzeichen (of für)3. obs Verheißung f* * *nounWahrscheinlichkeit, diewhat is the likelihood of this happening? — wie wahrscheinlich ist es, dass dies geschieht?
* * *n.Wahrscheinlichkeit f.
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