take chances
英 [teɪk ˈtʃɑːnsɪz]
美 [teɪk ˈtʃænsɪz]
网络 冒险; 碰运气
英英释义
verb
- take a risk in the hope of a favorable outcome
- When you buy these stocks you are gambling
双语例句
- This cadet's father's known to take chances.
学生的爸爸以冒险知名。 - Take Chances – No one ever won by sitting in their comfort zone. You have to get up and get out.
把握机会:没有人在舒适的生活中获胜。 - Flush with success, director Danny Boyle and producer Christian Colson said they hoped the big win would convince studios to continue to take chances on smaller films.
导演丹尼-博伊尔和监制斯蒂安-科尔森难以掩饰成功后的喜悦,他们也希望这次的重大胜利能够给制片厂以信心,给那些小电影更多的机会。 - He doesn't take chances; that's why he's survived and most of his imitators haven't.
他不冒险:这就是为什么他得以幸存,而他的大部分仿效者却没有。 - I believe you have to take chances in life.
我认为在生活中你就得去冒些险。 - Obviously with New York looming, you don't want to take chances.
当然应为美网即将到来,你不想得到任何把自己弄伤的机会。 - He feels confident delegating even the most challenging projects to his enthusiastic reports, he says, because they are more willing to take chances.
他说,对于那些满怀工作热情的下属,即便把最难的项目交给他们他也会很放心,因为这样的员工更愿意做各种尝试。 - Our lives improve only when we take chances, and the first and most difficult chance we can take is to be honest with ourselves.
只有当我们愿意去抓住机会的时候,我们的生活才能变得更好。而我们要抓住的第一个,也是最难抓住的一个机会就是诚实地对待自己。 - Your eyesight is too important to take chances.
你的视力非常,抱着侥幸心理。 - However, it's not a good idea to take chances.
然而,这不是一个好主意,采取的机会。