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to chance doing sth

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  • 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

  • chance — chance1 W1S1 [tʃa:ns US tʃæns] n ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(possibility)¦ 2¦(opportunity)¦ 3¦(risk)¦ 4¦(likely to succeed)¦ 5¦(luck)¦ 6 stand/have a chance (of something/of doing something) 7 by any chance 8 any chance of ...? 9 be in with a chance …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • chance*/*/*/ — [tʃɑːns] noun I 1) [C] an opportunity to do something, especially something that you want to do Syn: opportunity Students are given the chance to learn another language.[/ex] We work together whenever we get a chance.[/ex] I warned her that this… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • chance — 1 noun 1 POSSIBILITY (C, U) how possible or likely it is that something will happen, especially something that you want: chance/chances of: What are her chances of survival? | there s a chance (that): There s always the chance that something will …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • have an even chance (of doing something) — phrase to be equally likely to succeed or fail in doing something The Democrats probably have an even chance of holding on to that seat. Thesaurus: involving both successes and failuressynonym Main entry: even * * * have an even ˈchance (of doing …   Useful english dictionary

  • 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

  • (a) fat chance (of doing something) — (a) fat ˈchance (of sth/doing sth) idiom (informal) used for saying that you do not believe sth is likely to happen • ‘They might let us in without tickets.’ ‘Fat chance of that!’ Main entry: ↑fatidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • (be) in with a chance (of doing something) — be ˌin with a ˈchance (of doing sth) idiom (BrE, informal) to have the possibility of succeeding or achieving sth • ‘Do you think we ll win?’ ‘I think we re in with a chance.’ • He s in with a good chance of passing the …   Useful english dictionary

  • (a) fat chance (of something something) — (a) fat ˈchance (of sth/doing sth) idiom (informal) used for saying that you do not believe sth is likely to happen • ‘They might let us in without tickets.’ ‘Fat chance of that!’ Main entry: ↑fatidiom …   Useful english dictionary

  • 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

  • (be) in with a shout (of something doing something) — be ˌin with a ˈshout (of sth/of doing sth) idiom (informal) to have a good chance of winning sth or of achieving sth Main entry: ↑shoutidiom …   Useful english dictionary

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