冒一冒险,碰碰运气,利用一下机会
1. 抓住机遇:21 It takes patience to learn a language. 学习语言要有耐心. | 24 take chances 抓住机遇 | 25 at various academic levels不同学术层次
2. 冒险:88 打电话 give someone a ring | 89 冒险 take chances | 90 怀恨 bear grudge against someone
3. 冒一冒险, 碰碰运气, 利用一下机会:take one's chance 冒一冒险, 碰碰运气, 利用一下机会 | take chances 冒一冒险, 碰碰运气, 利用一下机会 | take no chances 不冒险, 力求万全
4. 冒险一试,碰运气:14. be confident of/ in sth. 对...事有信心,确信... | 15.take chances 冒险一试,碰运气 | 16. put something to (good) use 使用、利用
1. The government has said it will take no chances in clamping down on security this weekend.
2. Another footballing cliche is the one which says a team must take their chances when they come along.
3. Macao was the first Chinese city of Dion's Taking Chances World Tour, which will take her further to Shanghai and Beijing coming April.
4. " I didn't take advantage of my chances, " Kuznetsova said.
5. Successful efforts to curb the deficit always require active, engaged presidential leadership but Obama's unwillingness to thus far take chances has deficit hawks discouraged.
6. Fertility doctors often implant more than one embryo to increase the chances that one will take hold.
7. I wonder why they don't take breaks as chances to clear their head and to save energy.
8. Sevilla produced a typically gritty performance but failed to take their chances and Real will have a valuable lead going into next week's second leg.
9. Nunez is among those who want rescuers to take no chances, and wait a few more days if necessary to pull them all out safely.
10. take chances的解释
10. His military intelligence officer thinks the informant should be arrested for his ties to militants, but Chlebowski has decided to take his chances with the Afghan spy.
verb
1. take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
e.g. When you buy these stocks you are gambling
Synonym: gamble chance risk hazard adventure run a risk take a chance