Take+the+chance

  • 11take a chance — {v. phr.} To accept the risk of failure or loss. * /We will take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 12Take Your Chance — Álbum de estudio de Alexander Klaws Publicación 27 de abril de 2003 Grabación 2003 Género(s) Pop Duración …

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  • 13take a chance — ► take a chance (or chances) expose oneself to the risk of danger or failure. Main Entry: ↑chance …

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  • 14Take a Chance on Me — Infobox Single Name = Take a Chance on Me Artist = ABBA from Album = The Album Released = January 1978 Recorded = 1977 Format = Single Genre = Pop Length = 4:01 Label = Polar Music Writer = Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus Producer = Benny… …

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  • 15take a chance — verb take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome (Freq. 6) When you buy these stocks you are gambling • Syn: ↑gamble, ↑chance, ↑risk, ↑hazard, ↑take chances, ↑adventure, ↑ …

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  • 16Take your Chance — Alexander – Take Your Chance Veröffentlichung 2003 Label BMG Format(e) CD Genre(s) Pop Anzahl der Titel 15 Laufzeit …

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  • 17Take a Chance — Infobox Film name = Take a Chance caption = director = John Lyde producer = Kelly Klindt Peter D. Brown John Lyde writer = John Lyde Troy Cullison narrator = starring = Corbin Allred Kirby Heyborne RaeAnn Christensen Lara Everly Bobby Swenson… …

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  • 18take a chance —    If you take a chance on something, you take action in the hope of success even though you know that the result may be negative.     I may not be able to get through the traffic, but I ll take a chance on it …

    English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • 19take\ a\ chance — v. phr. To accept the risk of failure or loss. We will take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors. •• to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run (a) risk(s) …

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  • 20take\ a\ chance\ on — v. phr. To accept the risk of failure or loss. We will take a chance on the weather and have the party outdoors. •• to try to do, or to take action on smth, knowing that there is a possibility of negative results; to run (a) risk(s) …

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