Longshot Meaning in English
word
ˈɫɔŋˌʃɑt
LAWNG-shot
ˈlɒŋˌʃɒt
LONG-shot
Definição
A person or thing that has very little chance of succeeding or winning, often used when describing a risky bet or unlikely plan.
Uso & Nuances
Informal; often used about sports, competitions, or risky decisions. Can describe both people and ideas. Sometimes spelled 'long shot.' Common collocations: 'a real longshot', 'It’s a longshot, but…'. Not used for physical distance.
Spanish: apuesta arriesgada - posibilidad remotaPortuguese (BR): aposta improvável - chance remotaPortuguese (PT): aposta improvável - hipótese remotaChinese (Simplified): 希望渺茫的事 - 概率很小的事Chinese (Traditional): 希望渺茫的事 - 概率很小的事Hindi: असंभावित संभावना - कठिन दांवArabic: فرصة ضئيلة - رهان ضعيفBengali: অসম্ভব সম্ভাবনা - অনিশ্চিত সুযোগRussian: аутсайдер - маловероятная ставкаJapanese: 大穴(おおあな) - 可能性が低いものVietnamese: cơ hội mong manh - khả năng thấpKorean: 이길 가능성이 희박한 사람 - 이길 가능성이 낮은 일Turkish: zayıf ihtimal - düşük olasılık (yarış/yarışmacı için)Urdu: مشکل سے جیتنے والا - کم امکانIndonesian: kemungkinan kecil - peluang tipis
Frases de Exemplo
Jake was a longshot to win the race, but he tried anyway.
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Winning the lottery is a real longshot.
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She knew getting the job would be a longshot, but she applied.
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It's a longshot, but maybe they'll pick our idea for the project.
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Honestly, I know it’s a longshot, but I had to try.
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The underdog team is a longshot, but surprises can happen!
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