B1 [ C ] an occasion that allows something to be done机遇;机会;时机
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Don't tell anyone I'm leaving before I've had a chance to tell Anthony.
We'd be glad of the chance to meet her.
We are now offering you the chance to buy the complete set of pans at half price.
Everyone will have a chance to make their views known at the meeting.
She missed the chance of promotion when she turned down the job of assistant manager.
B1 [ S or plural ] the level of possibility that something will happen可能性
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There's no chance of us getting there by eight.
There's still an outside chance that Scotland will get through into the World Cup.
She stands a good chance of passing her exam if she works hard.
The doctors told my wife I had a 50/50 chance of survival.
I must tell you in all honesty that there is little chance of the scheme being approved.
B2 [ C ] a possibility that something negative will happen(不好的事情发生的)危险,风险
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The doctor says there's no chance of contagion.
The weather forecast said that there's an even chance of thunderstorms tonight .
There is possibly less chance of another World War while the last one is within living memory.
There's a chance that he might go bankrupt.
Don't go climbing if there's any chance of bad weather.
B1 [ U ] the force that causes things to happen without any known cause or reason for doing so偶然,碰巧;巧合
C2 used to ask a question or request in a polite way(用于询问或礼貌地请求)也许,可能
[ T ] to risk something冒险
[ I ] old-fashioned or literary to happen or do something by chance偶然发生;碰巧
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