Take a chance on Meaning in English
expression
ˈteɪk/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈtʃæns/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
TAYK-uh-CHANS-awn
tˈeɪk/ /æɪ/ /tʃˈɑːns/ /ˈɒn
TAYK-uh-CHAHNS-on
التعريف
To decide to try, trust, or support someone or something, even though you are not sure of success and there is some risk.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Informal and encouraging, often about relationships, investments, or new opportunities. Used when someone moves forward despite uncertainty. Commonly follows 'someone' or 'something': 'take a chance on me', 'take a chance on this idea.'
Spanish: arriesgarse con - apostar porPortuguese (BR): arriscar-se com - dar uma chance paraPortuguese (PT): arriscar-se com - dar uma oportunidade aChinese (Simplified): 冒险尝试Chinese (Traditional): 冒險嘗試Hindi: जोखिम लेना (के लिए)Arabic: المغامرة بـ - المخاطرة بـBengali: ঝুঁকি নেওয়া - বিশ্বাস করা (অনিশ্চিত অবস্থায়)Russian: рискнуть - дать шансJapanese: 賭けてみる - 信じてみるVietnamese: mạo hiểm với - tin tưởng vàoKorean: 기회를 주다 - 모험하다Turkish: şans vermek - riske girmekUrdu: موقع دینا - رسک لیناIndonesian: mempertaruhkan - mencoba peruntungan
جمل نموذجية
She decided to take a chance on a new job in another city.
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Would you take a chance on this project?
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He asked her to take a chance on him.
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Sometimes you just have to take a chance on people.
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You never know what could happen if you take a chance on something new.
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The company decided to take a chance on a young designer, and it paid off.
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