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chance OPPORTUNITYHtFB:nts, $tFAntsn [C]an occasion which allows something to be done; an opportunity机遇,机会I wish I'd had the chance to meet her before she died. [+ to infinitive]我真希望我曾有机会在她去世前遇到过她。Would you mind giving me a chance to speak, please? [+ to infinitive]请你给我个说话的机会,好吗?Society has to give prisoners a second chance when they come out of jail.犯人出狱后,社会应当给他们第二次机会。I wanted to say goodbye to him, and now he's gone and I've missed my chance.我想跟他道别,可现在他已经走了,我失去了机会。I've been waiting for a chance like this all my life.我一生一直在等待这样的一次机遇。You should take your chances when they arise, because they'll never be repeated.当机遇出现时一定要抓住,因为它们不会出现两次。What do you mean you're not sure? This is your big chance to do what you've always wanted! [+ to infinitive]你说不敢肯定是什么意思?这是做你一直想做的事的好机会。The opportunity to act in a film with her really is the chance of a lifetime.能在电影里与她一起演出确实是一生中难得的机遇。(Br) "Have you ever been to Australia?" "Chance would be a fine thing (=I would really like to go, but I have never had the opportunity.)"“你去过澳大利亚吗?”“很想去,可从没机会。”"Given half a chance (=If he had the slightest opportunity), he'd give up working tomorrow."“只要有一点点机会,他明天就会停止工作。”"Give Peace a Chance" (title of a song by John Lennon, 1969)《给和平一个机会》(约翰·列侬所唱歌名)
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