fırsat, şans, tâlih, olasılık, denemek, riske girmek, göze almak, kısmet, ihtimal, kader, risk, imkân, sansiz, baht, şans eseri olmak, chance, olanak, kaza, şans eseri olan, tesadüfi, riziko, tesadüf, tesadüfen olmak, chance on, talih, şans, k.dili. (bir riski) göze almak, tesadüfen olmak: She chanced to be there. Tesadüf eseri oradaydı, chance upon tesadüfen bulmak, chance kazara ol/riske et, tesadüfen meydana gelmek, tesadüfi olay, şans eseri olarak vaki olmak, fırsat/olasılık/şans, şans,v.şans eseri ol:n.şans, sans eseri ol(mak), fırsat yoksulu one who would do evil if he had, şanslar,
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denemek
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riske girmek fiil
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göze almak
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kısmet
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ihtimal isim
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kader isim
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risk
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imkân isim
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sansiz
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baht
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şans eseri olmak
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chance
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olanak
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kaza
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tesadüfi
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riziko
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tesadüfen olmak
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chance on
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talih, şans isim
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k.dili. (bir riski) göze almak fiil
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tesadüfen olmak: She chanced to be there. Tesadüf eseri oradaydı fiil
A male given name, an American pet form of Chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance, To try or risk, To discover something by chance, The probability of something happening, Random occurrence; luck, happening by [[#Noun|chance]], casual, To happen by chance, to occur, An opportunity or possibility, an American pet form of Chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance, A possibility; a likelihood; an opportunity; with reference to a doubtful result; as, a chance to escape; a chance for life; the chances are all against him, Probability, To befall; to happen to, By chance; perchance, The supposed effect of such an agent; something that befalls, as the result of unknown or unconsidered forces; the issue of uncertain conditions; an event not calculated upon; an unexpected occurrence; a happening; accident; fortuity; casualty, To take the chances of; to venture upon; usually with it as object, To happen, come, or arrive, without design or expectation, a risk involving danger; "you take a chance when you let her drive", hazard, A supposed material or psychical agent or mode of activity other than a force, law, or purpose; fortune; fate; in this sense often personified, The operation or activity of such agent, Happening by chance; casual, If you say that someone stands a chance of achieving something, you mean that they are likely to achieve it. If you say that someone doesn't stand a chance of achieving something, you mean that they cannot possibly achieve it. Being very good at science subjects, I stood a good chance of gaining high grades Neither is seen as standing any chance of snatching the leadership from him, You can use by any chance when you are asking questions in order to find out whether something that you think might be true is actually true. Are they by any chance related? = perhaps, Something that happens by chance was not planned by anyone. He had met Mr Maude by chance, When you take a chance, you try to do something although there is a large risk of danger or failure. You take a chance on the weather if you holiday in the UK From then on, they were taking no chances, a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances; "the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington"; "now is your chance", a measure of how likely it is that some event will occur; "what is the probability of rain?"; "we have a good chance of winning", be the case by chance; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street, If you chance something, you do it even though there is a risk that you may not succeed or that something bad may happen. Andy knew the risks. I cannot believe he would have chanced it He decided no assassin would chance a shot from amongst that crowd. = risk see also off-chance, If you chance to do something or chance on something, you do it or find it although you had not planned or tried to. It was just then that I chanced to look round. Christopher Columbus, who chanced upon the Dominican Republic nearly 500 years ago, accidental, random, unexpected, occur, happen, take place; jeopardize, endanger, possibility, prospect; opportunity; fortune; risk, danger, If there is a chance of something happening, it is possible that it will happen. Do you think they have a chance of beating Australia? This partnership has a good chance of success The specialist who carried out the brain scan thought Tim's chances of survival were still slim There was really very little chance that Ben would ever have led a normal life, A chance meeting or event is one that is not planned or expected. a chance meeting. Chance is also a noun. a victim of chance and circumstance, If you have a chance to do something, you have the opportunity to do it. The electoral council announced that all eligible people would get a chance to vote I felt I had to give him a chance, be the case by chance; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street", an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another; "bad luck caused his downfall"; "we ran into each other by pure chance", a probability expressed as a percent, Random variation; an explanation of the distribution of variables; an alternative explanation for an apparent treatment effect, Logging unit such as a timber sale or a specific drainage area -Any unit of operation in the woods that has particular reference to its topographical characteristics, opportunity, possibility, For the basic examples for our class, the "frequency" approach lets us figure out that the chance of something happening is "the number of ways that it is possible for whatever-it-is to happen" divided by "the total number of possible outcomes of whatever-it-is you are doing" For instance, if I roll one die, there are six possible outcomes The chance of getting a number larger than 4 is 2/6 = 1/3 because there are exactly 2 ways that it is possible to get a number larger than 4 (5 or 6, specifically), out of 6 possible outcomes (See also "conditional probability," "independence," "multiplication rule," "addition rule"), a risk involving danger; "you take a chance when you let her drive" be the case by chance; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street, event, take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy these stocks you are gambling", A 30, 40, or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation, Being undetermined Events without apparent cause An accidental happening, A 30, 40 or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation, occurring or appearing or singled out by chance; "their accidental meeting led to a renewal of their friendship"; "seek help from casual passers-by"; "a casual meeting"; "a chance occurrence", come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day", Genus: Explanation Differentia: Describes future events that are unknown or past events with unclear causes, (CHC) - A 30, 40 or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation, fortune, accident, Discovered by chance, Simple past tense and past participle of chance, rub, prime minister of certain European countries; secretary to a king or other important official; administrative officer of a university (USA); title of certain judges; priest in charge of a chancery (Catholicism), past of chance, plural of chance, third-person singular of chance, present participle of chance,
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A male given name, an American pet form of Chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance
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To try or risk - "Shall we carry the umbrella, or chance it?"
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To discover something by chance - "He chanced upon a kindly stranger who showed him the way."
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The probability of something happening - "There is a 30% chance of rain tomorrow."
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Random occurrence; luck - "Why leave it to chance when a few simple steps will secure the desired outcome?"
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happening by [[#Noun|chance]], casual
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To happen by chance, to occur - "Mr. Mason, shivering as some one chanced to open the door, asked for more coal to be put on the fire, which had burnt out its flame, though its mass of cinder still shone hot and red. The footman who brought the coal, in going out, stopped near Mr. Eshton's chair, and said something to him in a low voice, of which I heard only the words, "old woman,"—"quite troublesome.""
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An opportunity or possibility - "We have the chance"
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an American pet form of Chauncey, in modern usage also associated with the word chance
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A possibility; a likelihood; an opportunity; with reference to a doubtful result; as, a chance to escape; a chance for life; the chances are all against him
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Probability
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To befall; to happen to
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By chance; perchance
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The supposed effect of such an agent; something that befalls, as the result of unknown or unconsidered forces; the issue of uncertain conditions; an event not calculated upon; an unexpected occurrence; a happening; accident; fortuity; casualty
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To take the chances of; to venture upon; usually with it as object
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To happen, come, or arrive, without design or expectation
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a risk involving danger; "you take a chance when you let her drive"
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hazard
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A supposed material or psychical agent or mode of activity other than a force, law, or purpose; fortune; fate; in this sense often personified
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The operation or activity of such agent
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Happening by chance; casual
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If you say that someone stands a chance of achieving something, you mean that they are likely to achieve it. If you say that someone doesn't stand a chance of achieving something, you mean that they cannot possibly achieve it. Being very good at science subjects, I stood a good chance of gaining high grades Neither is seen as standing any chance of snatching the leadership from him
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You can use by any chance when you are asking questions in order to find out whether something that you think might be true is actually true. Are they by any chance related? = perhaps
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Something that happens by chance was not planned by anyone. He had met Mr Maude by chance
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When you take a chance, you try to do something although there is a large risk of danger or failure. You take a chance on the weather if you holiday in the UK From then on, they were taking no chances
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a possibility due to a favorable combination of circumstances; "the holiday gave us the opportunity to visit Washington"; "now is your chance"
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a measure of how likely it is that some event will occur; "what is the probability of rain?"; "we have a good chance of winning"
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be the case by chance; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street
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If you chance something, you do it even though there is a risk that you may not succeed or that something bad may happen. Andy knew the risks. I cannot believe he would have chanced it He decided no assassin would chance a shot from amongst that crowd. = risk see also off-chance
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If you chance to do something or chance on something, you do it or find it although you had not planned or tried to. It was just then that I chanced to look round. Christopher Columbus, who chanced upon the Dominican Republic nearly 500 years ago
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accidental, random, unexpected sıfat
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occur, happen, take place; jeopardize, endanger fiil
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possibility, prospect; opportunity; fortune; risk, danger isim
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If there is a chance of something happening, it is possible that it will happen. Do you think they have a chance of beating Australia? This partnership has a good chance of success The specialist who carried out the brain scan thought Tim's chances of survival were still slim There was really very little chance that Ben would ever have led a normal life
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A chance meeting or event is one that is not planned or expected. a chance meeting. Chance is also a noun. a victim of chance and circumstance
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If you have a chance to do something, you have the opportunity to do it. The electoral council announced that all eligible people would get a chance to vote I felt I had to give him a chance
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be the case by chance; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street"
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an unknown and unpredictable phenomenon that causes an event to result one way rather than another; "bad luck caused his downfall"; "we ran into each other by pure chance"
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a probability expressed as a percent
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Random variation; an explanation of the distribution of variables; an alternative explanation for an apparent treatment effect
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Logging unit such as a timber sale or a specific drainage area -Any unit of operation in the woods that has particular reference to its topographical characteristics
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opportunity, possibility
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For the basic examples for our class, the "frequency" approach lets us figure out that the chance of something happening is "the number of ways that it is possible for whatever-it-is to happen" divided by "the total number of possible outcomes of whatever-it-is you are doing" For instance, if I roll one die, there are six possible outcomes The chance of getting a number larger than 4 is 2/6 = 1/3 because there are exactly 2 ways that it is possible to get a number larger than 4 (5 or 6, specifically), out of 6 possible outcomes (See also "conditional probability," "independence," "multiplication rule," "addition rule")
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a risk involving danger; "you take a chance when you let her drive" be the case by chance; "I chanced to meet my old friend in the street
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event
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take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome; "When you buy these stocks you are gambling"
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A 30, 40, or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation
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Being undetermined Events without apparent cause An accidental happening
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A 30, 40 or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation
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occurring or appearing or singled out by chance; "their accidental meeting led to a renewal of their friendship"; "seek help from casual passers-by"; "a casual meeting"; "a chance occurrence"
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come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day"
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Genus: Explanation Differentia: Describes future events that are unknown or past events with unclear causes
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(CHC) - A 30, 40 or 50 percent chance of occurrence of measurable precipitation
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A chance.
fortune
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Chance.
accident - "It is the very place God meant for thee; ..."
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chanced
Discovered by chance - "His new formula was a chanced discovery."
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Simple past tense and past participle of chance - "He chanced upon the definition when leafing through the dictionary."
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A chance
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prime minister of certain European countries; secretary to a king or other important official; administrative officer of a university (USA); title of certain judges; priest in charge of a chancery (Catholicism)
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